An offer of reform; arguing against segregation, still; Ginsburg in the frame; Greenberg Traurig for Nigeria; remembering Arlen Specter; in places, a literal "Wastebook"; and vague alert levels in th
...executed for protesting oil drilling in the Ogoni region of the Niger Delta. They allege that the oil companies aided and abetted the human...
...exploration and its environmental harms in the Ogoni region of the Niger Delta. The Supreme Court case raises two questions for the...
Aside from blockbuster cases involving health care, immigration and redistricting, the U.S. Supreme Court at midterm has a roster full of other potentially major challenges
Aside from blockbuster cases involving healthcare, immigration and redistricting, the U.S. Supreme Court at mid-term has a roster full of other potentially major challenges. The cases raise such issu
A decade-long legal battle claiming human rights violations against oil giant Chevron Corp. by a group of Nigerian villagers ended last month in a jury victory for Chevron, but lawyers for the Nigeri
Invoking the Alien Tort Claims Act, a once-obscure federal statute from 1789, plaintiffs are trying to hold multinational companies accountable for human rights abuses committed by government officia
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