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- Spanish court acquits man accused of resisting an unlawful arrest.
- Court of Appeals in Chile authorizes the vaccination of a newborn after her mother’s refusal.
- Preliminary Injunction to allow parents to exclude children from exposure to LGBTQ books is denied, US Court of Appeals rules.
- Life imprisonment is an inhuman punishment, rules a Court of Appeal in Kenya
- UK High Court finds a man liable for contempt of court for allowing someone else to impersonate him at a hearing.
- Blocking access to Twitter violates the right to freedom of expression, the Constitutional Court of Turkey rules.
- Can universities prohibit students from protesting against them?
- The dismissal of a worker for shouting a swear word at his boss was unjustified, rules the Superior Tribunal of Justice of Madrid, Spain.
- FIFA’s transfer regulations could be contrary to EU law, says EU Advocate General
- University of Chile cannot refuse to award a degree to a student due to debts, Chilean Supreme Court rules
- Access to electricity is a human right, rules Mexican Circuit Court.
- Life imprisonment violates human dignity, Colombian Constitutional Court rules.
- Marriage to an Irish citizen does not confer the right to live in the country, rules the Irish Supreme Court.
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- Daly v. Liverpool Corporation: There is no such thing as a “Perfect Pedestrian”
- The government sought to reduce the pension of Sara Pérez, widow of Madero.
- The Judge who risked his life in the Mexican Revolution to save a person.
- Did you know that the Mexican Supreme Court considered chiropractic as part of medicine?
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