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UK Encryption Order Threatens Global Privacy Rights
The United Kingdom government’s order to Apple to allow access to encrypted cloud data harms the privacy rights of users in the UK and worldwide, Amnesty International and Human Rights Watch said today.

George Floyd death anniversary: What’s happened two years later
Wednesday marks two years since George Floyd was killed by a Minneapolis police officer.

Britain’s Conservatives Are Eroding Democracy
With recent legislation, the Tories have restricted immigration, disenfranchised voters, and enhanced police powers. The Labour Party leadership needs to do something to stop this turn in British politics.

Supreme Court holds lawyer in contempt
The state Supreme Court found suspended attorney Victor Marshall in contempt of court Wednesday and fined him $2,000 for his “outrageous” conduct during a hearing on whether he had violated the terms of his suspension and was continuing t...

San Jose nurses rally for more workers, better patient care
Registered nurses and health care workers in San Jose are demanding a hospital owner address staffing shortages and dangerous working conditions.

Diabetes researcherclaims she was unlawfully denied entry to us
“I was hoping to utilize this opportunity upon my return to Canada and help diabetes patients in Canada.”

Too Far or Not Far Enough: Quebec’s New Language Law Leaves Many Displeased
The province of Quebec’s National Assembly adopted Bill 96 to protect the French language on May 24. But critics on both sides of the language debate are displeased, with Anglophones considering it a violation of their rights and Quebec separat...

Judge Orders Government to Continue Migrant Expulsions on Border
A federal judge on Friday blocked the Biden administration from lifting a pandemic-related health order whose scheduled expiration on Monday would have thrown open the doors of the United States to asylum seekers at the border for the first time in m...

Federal Bureau of Prisons Corrections Officer Pleads Guilty to Sexual Assault of Woman in Custody in Los Angeles Jail
A corrections officer with the Federal Bureau of Prisons (BOP) pleaded guilty today in federal court to one felony count of deprivation of rights under color of law for sexually assaulting a woman in custody in December 2020.

French court blocks 'burkinis' in council's pools
A French court stepped into a row over the wearing of burkinis in municipal swimming pools, suspending a council's decision to allow Muslim women to wear them.

Indigenous women face higher rates of systemic discrimination, violence by RCMP, says report
A new report by a coalition of human rights advocates is calling on the federal government to establish an independent external review of Canada's national police force to address its treatment of women.
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