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IDI Threatens to Hold More Massive Protests if the Omnibus Law Health Bill is Passed
JAKARTA, KOMPAS.com – Slamet Budiarto, Deputy Chairperson of the Executive Board (PB) of the Indonesian Doctors Association (PB IDI), said that his institution would stage a bigger protest if the DPR passed the Health Omnibus Law Draft (RUU).
Currently, the
Trump faces difficult odds in documents case
June 13 (Reuters) – Donald Trump faces a formidable task defending against charges that he illegally kept top-secret documents upon leaving the White House in 2021, according to legal experts, who say neither the law nor the facts appear to
High profile case highlights potential risks in defamation proceedings
The Federal Court of Australia recently handed down its decision in the defamation proceedings brought by Ben Roberts-Smith against various media outlets and journalists. The high-profile cases attracted significant public and media attention.
In the proceedings, Mr. Roberts-Smith alleged that
Pakistan court says Khan arrest legal as party ponders next move | Imran Khan News
A court in Pakistan has ruled the arrest of former Prime Minister Imran Khan legally as protests erupted across the country after he was taken into custody in the capital Islamabad.
The arrest on Tuesday, as Khan appeared in court
Singh vows NDP won’t back any Liberal back-to-work laws if the public sector strikes tomorrow
‘Never consider that as an option for us, because we’re not going to do that,’ Singh said he told Trudeau
Gitxaala First Nation in BC goes to court over automatic mineral rights
The nation based on BC’s northern coast filed a petition for judicial review in October 2021
The British Columbia First Nation challenging the province over an online registry it uses to automatically grant mineral rights is “very hopeful” the BC
Resignation of an executor.
At times an executor was appointed by a testator in their will and the executor was ill equipped or unwilling to act as executor. In these circumstances, it is necessary for an executor to formally renounce their role as executor.
Cree/Dene woman prepares to clerk for Supreme Court’s 1st Indigenous justice
Casey Caines wasn’t sure when to expect the call telling her whether she’d be heading to the Supreme Court of Canada to work as a law clerk.
So when the call from Ottawa came during a community workshop, the Cree
Harvard Law Review Elects Apsara Iyer as 137th President | News
Apsara A. Iyer, a second-year law student at Harvard Law School, was elected the 137th president of the Harvard Law Review, becoming the first Indian American woman to hold the position.
The Law Review, founded in 1887, is among the
Witness list includes lawyers, bankers, accountants
The trial of Alex Murdaugh began Monday, Jan. 23 and we have the latest from the Colleton County Courthouse.
Murdaugh will face his first charges in a long list of criminal and civil allegations in the deaths of his wife,