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An undercover investigation by BBC News has found evidence of people falsely claiming to be gay to gain asylum in the UK. The ...
In addition to the financial burdens of HEVC licensing, the risk of lawsuits from patent holders can deter companies from ...
Vanta reports that with AI's rapid adoption, organizations face compliance challenges that call for appropriate frameworks to ...
Dr. Michael Buadoo, PhD. In his recent State of the Nation Address, President John Dramani Mahama presented a vision that ...
In the span of just a few weeks in February and March, qualified immunity made headlines in three very different ways. A ...
The Defamation Act 2013 tilted the law away from claimants but many lawyers believe it did not go far enough, reports Sian ...
We've known that the public and juries downplay the risks of false confessions. New research shows that even legal ...
Some amendments have been made, but policy experts say they are largely structural changes and don’t fully address concerns ...
“Credit cards may not work for sales tax or tips starting July 1.” By now, you’ve heard that claim, but whether it’s true ...
Hundreds of delegates are arriving at the United Nations for the world’s largest gathering of Indigenous peoples. This year’s forum focuses on survival amid war, emphasizing health tied to ...
Canada has long had sovereignty issues with the U.S., including over data protection and mass surveillance, but digital sovereignty has now reached a critical point, says Michael Karanicolas, an ...