Democratic Party leader Justin Muturi demands IEBC rewrite 2027 technology contracts so Kenyan courts can access servers and logs.
Category: Law
Hearn Presses to Seal Reflecting Pool Case Shut for Good
Olympian Davey Hearn’s lawyers demand dismissal with prejudice after DOJ admitted botched liner work, not vandalism, sank the felony charge.
Britain’s Economic Crime Centre Still Fights Its Founding Flaws
A University of Manchester study finds Britain's National Economic Crime Centre still battling outdated tech nearly eight years after its coordination mandate began.
Maryborough’s New Police Precinct Racks Up 32 Charges in a Month
Four weeks into Queensland's first business precinct trial, Maryborough logged 397 checks and 32 charges, numbers that measure enforcement, not proven safety gains.
UN Reports Reveal Southeast Asia’s Scam Crackdowns Keep Losing Ground
UNODC's own reports show Southeast Asia scam losses jumping from $18 billion to $114 billion since 2023, even as raids scatter compounds into villas.
New Jersey’s 6,600 Noncitizen Voters Now Face a Federal Data Demand
A DMV software error registered 6,600 noncitizens in New Jersey, and DOJ now wants personal data on all of them, most of whom never voted.
EU’s Top Court Strips YouTube’s Liability Shield Over Gambling Ads
Europe's top court ruled Google can be held liable for gambling ads a paid YouTube partner posted, reviving Italy's €750,000 fine on the company.
Gaza’s ‘Ceasefire’ Turns Deadlier as Israel’s Control Creeps Toward 70%
Israeli strikes have killed over 1,100 Palestinians since Gaza's October ceasefire began, as military control expands toward 70 percent of the territory.
John Deere Right to Repair Order Cracks a Decade of Software Lock-In
FTC's first Sherman Act settlement over software-locked repairs forces Deere to share diagnostic tools with farmers for ten years, reshaping cars and smartphones.
Georgia Haitians Press Congress as TPS Extension Hangs in Court
Georgia Haitian and Syrian advocates rallied at the Capitol as a July 10 DHS Haiti TPS extension and a 6-3 Supreme Court ruling reshape protections.










