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17 votes
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Russians under threat for Q&A video
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From January, jet fuel suppliers in Norway must blend 0.5% of biofuel in all their aviation fuel – a policy Oslo hopes will lead to lower CO2 emissions
7 votes -
The case of the shotgun booby trap
6 votes -
In Mississippi, Jim Crow era laws result in a high rate of black kids charged as adults
6 votes -
Germany makes measles vaccination compulsory
10 votes -
China introduces restrictions on video games for minors
8 votes -
London protest ban on Extinction Rebellion ruled unlawful
10 votes -
NH lawmaker blocks device repair bill, tells constituents to just buy new $1k phones
7 votes -
EU passes “Right to repair” Law to make large appliances easier to repair starting from 2021
31 votes -
Andrew Yang was groomed for a high-paying job at an elite law firm. He lasted five months.
9 votes -
Family of teen who died from Ecstacy support legalisation
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Video games in China: beyond the great firewall
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Denmark approves stripping IS fighters of citizenship – bill was fast-tracked amid concerns imprisoned IS fighters may escape during a Turkish offensive
8 votes -
House overwhelmingly approves contentious new copyright bill
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It's not just a bunch of flowers - Why supporting Extinction Rebellion in a spirit of cooperation and friendship has, at times, been extraordinarily difficult
10 votes -
Elizabeth Warren faced sexism, split with a husband and found her voice teaching law in Houston
5 votes -
Why US cities are banning new fast food drive-throughs
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Set to rights – Iceland's new Gender Autonomy Act
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Denmark will fast-track legislation to strip foreign fighters of Danish citizenship
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California is banning the tiny bottles of shampoo in hotels
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Europe's top court has upheld the strict protection that EU law offers to Finnish wolves and other species
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Shame on those who defend the "loving smack": it's just plain violence against children
19 votes -
Transgender man who gave birth must be registered as "mother" on the birth certificate
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US Supreme Court term to begin with blockbuster question: Is it legal to fire someone for being gay or transgender?
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According to leaked emails from Natalia Veselnitskaya, Russia’s disinformation campaign may have broken U.S. law and exposed details of a witness who later fell from a window
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Jews and Muslims in Sweden outraged over call to ban male circumcision
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Doctors working for the Department for Work and Pensions must respect a service user's pronoun choice
This is a bit complicated. The Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) is the government department that pays social security benefits in the UK. There are a range of benefits. Some of these...
This is a bit complicated.
The Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) is the government department that pays social security benefits in the UK. There are a range of benefits. Some of these benefits are for people who cannot work because of disability. In order to qualify for some of these disability benefits you need to have a medical assessment with an "independent" doctor. This doctor is independent from the patient. They're employed by companies who are paid by the DWP, so there's supposed to be some kind of arm's length arrangement there.
A doctor was employed by one of these companies to do this assessment work for the DWP. He was a committed Christian. He held that he would not be able to refer to people by anything other than the gender they were assigned at birth.
The DWP is clear: you must respect a person's choice of pronouns.
The General Medical Council (the registrant body for doctors in England) is also clear: you must not impose your personal views upon your patients, especially if it's going to cause distress.
This doctor was spoken to about his beliefs. He declined to change his stance. He lost his job. He took his employer to employment tribunal for unfair dismissal based on discrimination against his protected characteristic: his religious views.
He lost his case.
Here's the legal document: https://christianconcern.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/10/CC-Resource-Judgment-Mackereth-DWP-Others-ET-191002.pdf
It's pretty long! 42 pages! The last pages give a summary.
You'll notice the URL. He was supported by the Christian Legal Centre. I won't say anything about them, but I'll link this page which gives some useful information: https://nearlylegal.co.uk/2018/04/on-the-naughty-step-the-questionable-ethics-of-the-christian-legal-centre/
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Stamos on legal issues for US tech companies sharing with foreign governments
@alexstamos: It's really early on a Sunday, so while I sip my coffee I'm also going to try to clear up a lot of confusion about the CLOUD Act created by poor reporting by The Times (of London) and Bloomberg. Here is the original, incorrect story: https://t.co/1l8tgH1r4s
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'Ban kids from loot box gambling in games,' MPs say
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French court says Valve must allow Steam users to resell games
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Indonesia moving to ban sex outside marriage
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“This has to end. We cannot say it any clearer.” A guide to the decades-long familial dispute over John Steinbeck’s estate.
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New York City's council proposes repealing the city’s ban on conversion therapy in order to thwart a potential Supreme Court battle
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Denmark frees thirty-two inmates over flaws in phone geolocation evidence – two-month moratorium on the use of mobile phone records
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California legislators approved a landmark bill on Tuesday that requires companies like Uber and Lyft to treat contract workers as employees
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Childlike sex dolls are a violation of Norwegian law, the Supreme Court has ruled in a landmark test case
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Sacklers would give up ownership of Purdue Pharma under settlement proposal
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93% of British Columbians want to scrap changing clocks for daylight time, survey says
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The State of California is getting closer to adopting the Fair Pay to Play Act, a law that would end NCAA amateurism as we know it
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Web scraping doesn’t violate anti-hacking law, appeals court rules
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Norway issues rightwing terror warning for year ahead
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How a federal court ruling on Boise’s homeless camping ban has rippled across the West
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Britain's parliament approves law seeking to block October no-deal Brexit
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Denmark to ban all PFAS in paper and board food packaging
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For the formerly incarcerated, occupational licensing laws can be legal prisons
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Philippines Supreme Court thumbs down same-sex marriage petition
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Finland under pressure to criminalise lack of consent in rape laws
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Area 51 Raid: What would happen, legally speaking?
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Australian government releases "exposure draft" of religious discrimination bill
A news article: New protections for Folau-like cases in draft religious discrimination bill A radio interview with the Attorney-General: Federal Government unveils religious discrimination...
A news article: New protections for Folau-like cases in draft religious discrimination bill
A radio interview with the Attorney-General: Federal Government unveils religious discrimination legislation on Radio National
Some legal analysis: The government has released its draft religious discrimination bill. How will it work?
A Christian response: Religious discrimination bill draft released
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