The Supreme Court of the western US state of Nebraska on Friday upheld a state law that restricts gender-altering care for minors and limits abortions after 12 weeks of pregnancy. The state’s Republican Party-dominated unicameral legislature passed and the governor signed the Let Them Grow Act in May 2023. Before passing, the legislature had amended [...]
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![European Court of Human Rights upholds Latvia’s removal of Communist candidate from parliamentary election list](https://www.jurist.org/news/wp-content/uploads/sites/4/2024/07/1024px-Strasbourg-_European_Court_of_Human_Rights.jpg)
The European Court of Human Rights unanimously held that Latvia’s removal of applicant Tatjana Ždanoka from the candidate list for its 2018 parliamentary elections did not violate Article 3 of Protocol No. 1 of the European Convention of Human Rights, on Thursday. Ždanoka was barred on the grounds of Article 5(6) of Latvia’s Parliamentary Elections Act [...]
![Human Rights Watch urges international action to protect right to vote in upcoming Venezuela election](https://www.jurist.org/news/wp-content/uploads/sites/4/2024/07/caracas_1722049640.jpg)
Human Rights Watch Friday called on Latin America, the United States and Europe to take action to protect the right to vote in Venezuela in the lead-up to the country’s presidential election Sunday, amidst numerous reports of arbitrary disqualifications of opposition candidates, arbitrary arrests and restrictions to civic space. In June 2023, former opposition party [...]
![California governor issues executive order to clear homeless encampments](https://www.jurist.org/news/wp-content/uploads/sites/4/2024/04/Eugene_Homeless_Camp.jpg)
California Governor Gavin Newsom issued an executive order Thursday setting guidelines for the removal of homeless encampments by state agencies and departments while requesting that local governments adopt the policies as well. The order will require state agencies under Newsom’s authority to address homeless encampments on state property and set five explicit policies to follow [...]
![Rights organization calls for unconditional release of Uganda anti-corruption protestors](https://www.jurist.org/news/wp-content/uploads/sites/4/2023/11/1200px-Nakivubo_Kampala-Uganda.jpg)
Human rights organization Amnesty International called Thursday for the unconditional release of anti-corruption protestors detained by Ugandan authorities. The protestors were part of a march over the rise in corruption in the Ugandan Parliament. Tigere Chagutah of Amnesty International condemned the arrest of over a hundred young protestors in Uganda during the anti-corruption protests, calling it [...]
![Poland lawmakers approve bill allowing border guards to use firearms against migrants](https://www.jurist.org/news/wp-content/uploads/sites/4/2024/07/Poland_Belarus_border_barrier_2023.jpg)
The lower house of the Parliament of Poland, known as Sejm of the Republic of Poland (SRP), approved a bill permitting the country’s Armed Forces, the Police and the Border Guard to use firearms against migrants attempting to illegally cross the Belarusian border. The Sejm approved the bill on July 12 but it still needs [...]
![US federal court blocks sex discrimination protections for LGBTQ+ students](https://www.jurist.org/news/wp-content/uploads/sites/4/2023/08/classroom_1692753049.jpg)
A US federal court Wednesday blocked the Department of Education’s Final Rule prohibiting sex discrimination against LGBTQ+ students from taking effect in six states. The plaintiffs in the suit were Arkansas, Iowa, Missouri, Nebraska, North Dakota and South Dakota. The states sought to block revised regulations which expanded Title IX discrimination protection to LGBTQ+ students. [...]
Amnesty International Kenya praised a High Court ruling Thursday which found that 11 police commanders and officers have a case to answer in connection with the death of baby Samantha Pendo and other victims of the 2017 post-election violence. The officers are facing 47 charges of crimes against humanity, including murder, torture, and rape. The [...]
![European Court upholds Sweden’s refusal to grant refugees families residency status](https://www.jurist.org/news/wp-content/uploads/sites/4/2024/07/1024px-Strasbourg-_European_Court_of_Human_Rights.jpg)
The European Court of Human Rights (ECtHR) ruled Thursday in Sweden’s favor that two cases of refusing to grant permanent residency to the families of an Eritrean and Ethiopian nationals respectively with refugee status did not constitute a violation of the right to family life and the right to be free from discrimination. The law [...]
![Human rights in Niger ‘in free fall’ a year after coup, rights watchdogs say](https://www.jurist.org/news/wp-content/uploads/sites/4/2021/11/nigeria_1637331854.jpg)
The military authorities in Niger have committed numerous human rights violations in the year since the coup, according to the Thursday report released by Amnesty International, Human Rights Watch and the International Federation for Human Rights (FIDH). Violations include the suppression of opposition and peaceful dissent, arbitrary detention of ousted government officials, and restrictions on [...]