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Sexual Exploitation and Abuse in the UN: A New Approach for a Real Change?

A new United Nations report on sexual exploitation and abuse at the UN, along with its high profile media launch, may signal “a new approach” by the organization. It also reflects…

…and the Ninth Circuit Weighs Back in on the Original Travel Ban…

Busy night. The Ninth Circuit has released an order denying en banc rehearing of the three-judge panel decision in Washington v. Trump from last month (which, readers may recall,…

Hawai’i District Court Grants TRO of the “New” Immigration Executive Order

The 43-page ruling is here. In a nutshell, the court held that, at least at the temporary restraining order stage, a balance of the relevant factors weighed in favor of the plaintiffs…
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The Washington State Lawsuit on the Travel Ban—Do the Plaintiffs Have Standing?

  The issuance of President Trump’s new (somewhat) revised executive order, temporarily suspending entry into the United States by nationals of six predominantly Muslim…

Just Security’s Coverage of Immigration and Refugee Executive Order

I. Latest Coverage 1. Explainers and Information on Revised Executive Order of March 6, 2017 Just Security, EXCLUSIVE: Trump Administration Fact Sheets on New Executive Order…

Visas and Politics in the Age of Trump

It is no surprise that criticism of President Donald Trump’s second executive order on visas and refugee resettlement was so harsh. Because of the incompetent drafting and rollout…

Iraq Is Off the Travel Ban List, But Iraqis Most in Need Not Helped by Trump’s New Order

In its revised executive order, the Trump administration dropped Iraq from the list of Muslim-majority countries for whom travel to the United States is suspended for 90 days.…
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Some Realities Behind the Application for Revision Concerning Bosnia and Herzegovina v. Serbia

The International Court of Justice (ICJ) yesterday rejected an Application for Revision of the court’s judgment of February 26, 2007, that would reopen one of the most important…

The “Travel Ban” Executive Order as Separation-of-Powers Test Case

The White House’s March 6 executive order “Protecting the Nation From Foreign Terrorist Entry Into The United States” (the March EO or the new EO) is a telling blend…

Keeping K2 (European Human Rights Court Decision on Citizenship-Stripping) in Perspective

Yesterday, the European Court of Human Rights (ECtHR) in Strasbourg rejected as inadmissible an application by K2, a terror suspect born in Sudan but who acquired British citizenship…

European Court of Human Rights Decides UK Did Not Violate Human Rights When it Revoked Terror Suspect’s Citizenship

The European Court of Human Rights (ECHR) has ruled that there was no human rights violation in the United Kingdom’s decision to strip a terror suspect of his British citizenship…

Does Trump’s New Travel Ban Violate the Establishment Clause?

President Trump has signed a new travel ban. In some respects, the new executive order on immigration looks like the old one, which was held to be unconstitutional. So does the…
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