The death toll in a wave of attacks targeting foreigners around South Africa's main city of Johannesburg has reportedly risen to 32, with an estimated 6,000 people seeking shelter in police stations, churches and community halls.
The Daily Labor Report (subscription only) recently reported on an important win for National Right to Work Foundation staff attorneys in the 9th Circuit Federal Appeals Court: Upholding the National Labor Relations Board's January 2006 decision against Studio Transportation Drivers
In Stranglehold, Reed Larson reveals the astonishing story of how organized labor has acquired incredible, hidden power over local, state, and national government in America. The results of this power grab include: Higher taxes on businesses and families Bloated bureaucracies
Zimbabwe Authorities Must End Violence The African Union should immediately send election observers and human rights monitors to Zimbabwe to promote free and fair voting in the presidential runoff election on June 27, Human Rights Watch said today in a
Rights Groups Say Court Denied the Accused Basic Rights in Maheshe Murder Trial A group of international and Congolese human rights organizations are greatly concerned that international fair-trial standards have been violated in the trial and appeal of four men
From a series of free articles based upon real-life cases, Clifford Law Offices offers an article titled: 'Servicemen's Cases Can, At Times, March Forward.' The article explains how civil cases involving active servicemen can be stayed until the serviceman's return,
A Beverly Hills 19-year-old rear-ended a parked big rig truck near the Hollywood Way off ramp of the Ventura (134) Freeway in Burbank, according to the California Highway Patrol, as reported by The Daily News. According to CHP Officer Patrick
The parents of a cyclist who died in a big rig accident in Santa Cruz are suing the city, county, state of California, the truck driver and the trucking company seeking damages in the wrongful death of their son. According
An excellent investigative report by WFTV in Florida tells us why tire tread separation can occur even in tires that seem brand new. According to this news report, safety experts are now warning that tires more than six years old
Government Attacks Show Civilians Need Greater International Protection The United Nations Security Council should impose targeted sanctions on Sudanese officials responsible for attacks against civilians in West Darfur in February 2008, said Human Rights Watch in a new report released
The American program of "Rewards for Justice" for arrest of fugitive Rwandan genocide suspects, has already helped to nab three accused currently held by the International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda (ICTR). Washington announced the programme's renewal last Monday.
The European Court of Human Rights (ECHR) rejected Thursday an urgent motion filed by former Rwandan Deputy Governor Dominique Ntawukuriryayo against a French decision authorizing his transfer to the Arusha-based International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda (ICTR), where he is accused
The President of the International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda (ICTR), Justice Dennis Byron, this month has completed one year since he assumed the highest office of the UN Tribunal, trying key suspects of the 1994 Rwandan genocide. In this exclusive
Human rights activist and lawyer, Chief Gani Fawehinmi, yesterday advocated the substitution of the current presidential system of government with parliamentary system.