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Make no mistake, we here at Stay in Honor do not condone any law above the Law of the Most High, the “i am”, the “God” of Abraham. The law we promote on this site is sometimes known as natural law or universal law; the news items from feeds below are nevertheless oftentimes interesting, and sometimes there are “reflections” of natural / universal law within the world of man's law, aka the “legal society”. We can learn from anything we decide to learn from, so, enjoy!

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  • Supreme Court declines to block EPA methane, mercury rules
    by Amy Howe on October 4, 2024 at 5:24 pm

    The Supreme Court on Friday turned down a request from Republican-led states and industry groups to block a rule from the Environmental Protection Agency that imposes more stringent standards on emissions of hazardous air pollutants from coal-fired power plants. At the same time, the justices… The post Supreme Court declines to block EPA methane, mercury rules appeared first on SCOTUSblog.

  • Justices take up “false statement” dispute and rare capital case
    by Amy Howe on October 4, 2024 at 3:44 pm

    The Supreme Court will hear oral arguments early next year in a case involving a member of one of Chicago’s most prominent political dynasties, a relatively rare capital case, and Mexico’s lawsuit against U.S. gun manufacturers. In a short list of orders, the justices on… The post Justices take up “false statement” dispute and rare capital case appeared first on SCOTUSblog.

  • The morning read for Friday, Oct. 4
    by Ellena Erskine on October 4, 2024 at 1:57 pm

    Each weekday, we select a short list of news articles, commentary, and other noteworthy links related to the Supreme Court. Here’s the Friday morning read: Trump moves to toss Jan. 6 obstruction charges, citing Supreme Court ruling (Andrew Goudsward, Reuters) Georgia prosecutors urge Supreme Court… The post The morning read for Friday, Oct. 4 appeared first on SCOTUSblog.

  • The morning read for Thursday, Oct. 3
    by Ellena Erskine on October 3, 2024 at 2:27 pm

    Each weekday, we select a short list of news articles, commentary, and other noteworthy links related to the Supreme Court. Here’s the Thursday morning read: Supreme Court will tackle transgender rights, ‘ghost guns’ in term beginning Monday (David G. Savage, Los Angeles Times) Utah hoping… The post The morning read for Thursday, Oct. 3 appeared first on SCOTUSblog.

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  • Three Memphis police officers convicted in death of Tyre Nichols
    by Kennedy Danagher | U. Limerick School of Law, IE on October 5, 2024 at 1:27 am

    Three former Memphis police officers involved in the 2023 death of Tyre Nichols received a mixed verdict on Thursday. Tadarrius Bean, Demetrius Haley and Justin Smith faced charges of excessive force, failure to intervene, and obstruction of justice. Haley was found guilty on all counts, while Smith and Bean were acquitted of civil rights violations The post Three Memphis police officers convicted in death of Tyre Nichols appeared first on JURIST – News.

  • Federal court blocks California law regulating deepfakes ahead of election
    by Paige Miller | U. Arizona College of Law, US on October 5, 2024 at 12:32 am

    The US District Court for the Eastern District of California on Wednesday granted a preliminary injunction, blocking a law allowing the subjects of election-related deepfakes to sue the creators for damages. The case concerns California Bill 2839, signed by California Governor Gavin Newsom on September 17. The law prohibits the malicious distribution of “materially deceptive The post Federal court blocks California law regulating deepfakes ahead of election appeared first on JURIST – News.

  • EU refers Hungary to ECJ over Sovereignty Protection Act
    by Christine Yang | U. Ottawa Faculty of Law, CA on October 4, 2024 at 10:20 pm

    The European Commission on Thursday referred Hungary to the European Court of Justice (ECJ) over the country’s Sovereignty Protection Act, alleging the law violates fundamental EU principles. The Sovereignty Protection Act has been in force since December 2023.  The legislation established an independent Sovereignty Protection Office (SPO), with the power to investigate and penalize organizations The post EU refers Hungary to ECJ over Sovereignty Protection Act appeared first on JURIST – News.

  • Pakistan implements lockdown in Islamabad amid anti-government rally
    by Hannah Fang | HKU Faculty of Law, CN/HK on October 4, 2024 at 9:17 pm

    Pakistan authorities enforced a lockdown in Islamabad on Friday, as well as implementing a blockade on cellphone services, to counter an anti-government demonstration organized by supporters of imprisoned former Prime Minister Imran Khan. According to the Islamabad police, Section 144 of the Code of Criminal Procedure is in force in the city. The section empowers The post Pakistan implements lockdown in Islamabad amid anti-government rally appeared first on JURIST – News.