Professor Settles with Clemson Over Charlie Kirk Post
Clemson University professor Dr. Joshua Bregy reaches settlement after termination for social media post on Charlie Kirk. Details on the agreement and academic freedom implications.
Clemson University professor Dr. Joshua Bregy reaches settlement after termination for social media post on Charlie Kirk. Details on the agreement and academic freedom implications.
Human Rights Watch urges Canadian PM Carney to address human rights violations during his China visit. Read the full details and implications for Canada-China relations.
A Mumbai court's landmark ruling clarifies that a live-in relationship with a married man lacks legal marital status, prioritizing the rights of the first wife and children. A cautionary tale for modern relationships.
Explore the life of Eleanor Roosevelt, the longest-serving US First Lady who championed human rights and taught the world that courage is a step-by-step journey. Discover her timeless wisdom.
Nepal's cabinet approves landmark rule allowing children with unknown paternal identity to acquire citizenship through their mother. A major step for gender equality and children's rights. Read the full story.
Jefferies presses to question First Brands founder under oath amid a $715M invoice scandal. The legal battle intensifies as the former CEO cites the Fifth Amendment. Read the full details.
A US appeals court has declared California's ban on openly carrying firearms in public unconstitutional. The landmark ruling cites the Second Amendment and could reshape gun laws nationwide. Read the full analysis.
Delhi High Court grants interim protection to actor-politician Pawan Kalyan's personality rights, ordering fan pages to add disclaimers. The 'Power Star' and Andhra Deputy CM's plea against unauthorized commercial use is upheld.
Karnataka High Court's Dharwad bench identifies ambiguity in amended Hindu Succession Act Section 6, calls on Union govt to safeguard rights of widows, mothers. Read the full analysis.
IDFC First Bank's board will meet on January 31, 2026, to approve Q3 FY26 financial results. The trading window is closed from Jan 1 to Feb 2. Read key details and past performance.
SAD president Giani Harpreet Singh opposes the Centre's move to amend the Punjab Reorganisation Act, calling it an attack on Punjab's water rights. Read the full story.
A US federal judge halts a Texas law requiring Apple and Google to verify user ages, citing First Amendment concerns. A major win for tech giants.
Union Minister Nitin Gadkari launched 'My Idea of Nation First' in Delhi, defining true nationalism as rooted in truth and cultural continuity, not blind imitation. Read the full story.
The US Justice Department has filed a lawsuit against Washington DC, challenging its restrictions on semiautomatic firearms like AR-15s. Read about the major legal battle over gun rights.
The Dr. Bhimrao Ambedkar National Human Rights Award 2025 was announced at a major international convention in New Delhi. Discover the winners and the event's key highlights.
Explore the inspiring journey of Eleanor Roosevelt, who transformed the role of First Lady into a platform for civil rights, women's liberation, and crafting the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. Discover her timeless wisdom on living bravely.
A Cree Nation man's Christmas shopping trip in Quebec highlights confusion over Indian Act tax exemptions. Discover the legal gaps and calls for policy reform.
Sri Lankan MP C. V. Vigneswaran warns of systematic land acquisition from Tamils in the island's north-east. He seeks India's diplomatic support to uphold the 13th Amendment and protect minority rights.
A parliamentary committee has been granted more time to examine two crucial bills that outline the process for removing a Prime Minister or Chief Minister from office. The report is now due in the Winter Session.
Explore the life of Eleanor Roosevelt, who transformed the role of First Lady into a force for human rights. Discover the meaning behind her iconic quote on living bravely.
Massachusetts' highest court hears arguments in a lawsuit alleging Meta designed addictive features on Facebook and Instagram for young users. Read the latest on this landmark case.
Erika Kirk ignites debate by refusing to blame firearms for her husband Charlie's murder, pointing to a societal 'soul problem' instead. Read her full controversial statement and the backlash.
The New York Times sues the U.S. Department of War over a new Pentagon press policy, alleging it threatens First Amendment rights. The case is now in federal court. Read the full story.
An analysis of NCERT's Class VII social science chapter reveals contradictions in presenting the Constitution as both a legal document and an artistic work, risking student understanding. Read more.
The Ministry of Minority Affairs urges immediate registration of Waqf properties on the UMEED portal before the December 5 deadline. Supreme Court denies extension. Act now to avoid tribunal process.
Delhi High Court hears Apple's plea against CCI's new penalty rule based on global turnover, potentially exposing it to a $38 billion fine. CCI accuses Apple of stalling proceedings. Details inside.
Supreme Court directs waqf bodies to approach tribunal for registration deadline extension. Centre opposed plea citing Waqf Act provisions. Read key details.
Supreme Court agrees to hear NGO plea for including persecuted minorities awaiting citizenship in voter lists. Hearing set for Dec 9. A constitutional crisis looms for 50,000 applicants.
Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman introduces bills to impose excise duty on tobacco and a health cess on pan masala, ensuring high taxes after GST compensation ends. Read the details.
Assam Jatiya Parishad president Lurinjyoti Gogoi dismisses the GoM report on tribal status as a BJP election gimmick, questioning the six-year delay in passing the constitutional amendment bill. Read the full analysis.