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My Rights if I Get Arrested

20th March 2020
A significant proportion of American citizens have been or will be arrested at some point in their lives, whether they are later convicted or not. Here are your rights should you ever be arrested.
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How Long Does a Hardship License Last?

20th March 2020
Anybody convicted of an OUI can expect their driver's license to be suspended. But for how long, and with what mitigating factors?
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Coronavirus Shuts Down Courts Across the US

17th March 2020
From the local level to the federal, courts all over the US are putting proceedings on hold as the coronavirus crisis continues.
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Australian Government Sues Facebook for up to $529 Billion

10th March 2020
The Australian Information Commissioner seeks damages for the divulging of 311,127 citizens' personal data to Cambridge Analytica in 2018.
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What's Next for Brexit?

4th March 2020
What can we expect from the UK's post-Brexit trading landscape?
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Does International Law Have the Power to Stop Trade Wars?

28th February 2020
With tensions rising between the US and China especially late last year, we heard from Dr Penelope Ridings on whether international law continues to have the power to prevent trade wars from occurring. The history behind international law International law is a rules-based system which governs relations between States and under which countries agree on […]
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Is a New US Data Protection Agency on the Horizon?

17th February 2020
With the implementation of GDPR in the Eu over the past few years, we have seen a massive overhaul of data protection regulation and plenty of actual enforcement from authorities.
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Does Davos Have Any Impact on the Law?

10th February 2020
Does the Davos Forum have any impact on law and does the event, which pushes for change, actually achieve anything? Or is it just all words and no action?
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How a New Points-Based Immigration System Would Work Post-Brexit

6th February 2020
Although their election manifesto was policy light, one Conservative pledge stood out: the introduction of ‘a firmer and fairer’ Australian-style points-based system to control immigration.
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Ransomware Hackers Are Testing Local Governments Demanding Big Payments

4th February 2020
Ransomware attacks in the UK are on the rise, how can local governments best prepare for the eventuality of a ransomware hit?
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