The effort to regulate children’s online safety has entered one of its most fractured and legally volatile phases yet as ...
It’s alive! No, not the unborn baby who just died from a drug-induced abortion, as happens every thirty seconds in the United ...
A lawyer, Abdul Gafaru Ali, has explained that being listed as “next of kin” does not grant inheritance rights or legal ...
Three prominent protest groups flag they will launch a constitutional challenge to NSW Premier Chris Minns's new laws ...
Nigeria is in the process of altering its laws regarding online gaming once more. Regulators and operators are preparing for the ...
Between investigative pressure and fundamental rights: The draft on data retention relies on legal tricks and the "freezing" ...
Why removing non-consensual intimate images is not enough to stop online abuse, explained by RATI Foundation’s Siddharth Pillai.
Lawsuits, regulatory filings and our own reports paint a picture of a deepening financial problem at the owner of ...
Sports wagering surged in 2025 and shows no signs of slowing down heading into the new year despite increased scrutiny of ...
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Can a suspect be compelled to answer a question after arrest?
By Benjamin Tachie ANTIEDU & Goodnuff Appiah LARBI The arrest of a suspect often marks the point at which the coercive power of the State is most acutely felt. It is also the point at which ...
Online betting has become a global industry, but not every country has chosen to regulate it. In places like Qatar, gambling ...
Architectural historian Dan Cruickshank's new book charts 200 years of British domestic architecture through eight carefully ...
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