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US and Canada issue recall and advisory concerning baby hammock
The US has issued a product recall and Canada an advisory regarding the Amby Baby Motion Bed after the deaths of two infants in the US.The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) issued a recall on Tuesday of almost 24,000 Amby Baby Motion Beds, made by Amby Baby U.S.A. of...
Read MoreThai Police Office Shoots Canadian Tourist
In the small Thai town of Pai, a Canadian tourist has been shot dead by a Thai policeman. John Leo Del Pinto died instantly and his girlfriend, who was also shot, was reported to be in stable condition in a hospital in Chiang Mai. The victim was only 25 years...
Read MoreAsylum Law and Female Genital Mutilation: Recent Developments
"Female genital mutilation (FGM) is a term encompassing a wide range of procedures that involve the removal or alteration of a woman’s genitalia. The federal courts and the Board of Immigration Appeals (BIA) have classified FGM as a form of persecution, a showing of which can act as a basis...
Read MoreLaw Prof as Toolmaker: An Interview with PreCYdent’s Thomas A. Smith (San Diego)
Joe Hodnicki: I've been fairly critical of law professors who venture into the field of bibliometrics without an understanding of the theory and techniques information scientists use to produce citation studies, without in many cases even an inkling of the work of Eugene Garfield, the founder of modern citation indexing and citation...
Read MoreComparative Environmental Law On The Internet
Nicholas A. Robinson The Internet provides direct access to many primary sources of Environmental Law. Nations increasingly provide their environmental statutes and regulations on the Internet. As specialist environmental law centers, universities, government agencies or other entities assemble and provide a jurisdiction's environmental laws on the Internet, a world-wide service...
Read MoreEgyptian lawyers accuse Obama of crimes against humanity
On Thursday, CBN said that lawyers in Egypt filed a complaint with the International Criminal Court charging President Obama with crimes against humanity, citing the Egyptian news outlet El Watan. The charges also allege Obama is an accessory to the Muslim Brotherhood, a group that has spread violence in Egypt...
Read MoreAnalysis: Wikileaks verdict could discourage future whistleblowers
SAN FRANCISCO -- The first reaction among his supporters was elation -- Bradley Manning had been acquitted on the most serious charge of aiding the enemy. But within minutes, the mood deflated as the man behind the largest array ofleaks in US history was convicted on 20 of 22 espionage...
Read MoreMedical Justice – Expecting Change: the case for ending the immigration detention of pregnant women – 11/06/13
Activists Fight Detention of Pregnant Immigrants Lilian Cardona-Perez came to America when she was 15. The nation's immigration and naturalization service provided her with a valid work permit which she has renewed it each year since, as required. In 2010, Cardona-Perez was detained on a criminal charge that was ultimately...
Read MoreFlorida Judge Vinson: ObamaCare ‘Must Be Declared Void’
Florida-based federal judge Roger Vinson struck down the year-old health care law, ruling that Congress exceeded its constitutional authority to require individuals to buy insurance. In a challenge by 26 states, Vinson ruled that “because the individual mandate is unconstitutional and not severable, the entire Act must be declared void.”...
Read MoreThe FDA Food Safety Modernization Act
On January 4, 2011, President Obama signed the FDA Food Safety Modernization Act into law. This legislation is the first major overhaul of the Food and Drug Administration’s food safety responsibilities since 1938 and is a first step towards modernizing FDA’s food safety program. It will take several years to...
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