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Supreme Court case could result in a major victory for capitalism at the expense of democracy

Supreme Court case could result in a major victory for capitalism at the expense of democracy

The New York Times reports: The Supreme Court heard arguments on Wednesday in a set of cases that could pave the way for its conservative supermajority to undercut how American society imposes rules on businesses, advancing a key goal of the conservative legal movement. Such a ruling would make it easier to challenge regulations across a gamut of issues, like keeping the air and water clean; ensuring that food, drugs, cars and consumer products are safe; and much more. The…

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The ‘sleeping giant’ case that could upend Jack Smith’s prosecution of Trump

The ‘sleeping giant’ case that could upend Jack Smith’s prosecution of Trump

Kimberly Wehle writes: There’s been a lot of attention paid to the Supreme Court’s upcoming decision on Donald Trump’s claim of immunity from prosecution for actions taken while president, a judgment that will have big implications for the 2024 presidential campaign and special counsel Jack Smith’s indictment of the former president on charges related to Jan. 6. But there’s a sleeping giant of a case also percolating in the Supreme Court that’s even more likely than the immunity issue to…

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Judge Aileen Cannon is quietly sabotaging the Trump classified documents case

Judge Aileen Cannon is quietly sabotaging the Trump classified documents case

Dennis Aftergut and Laurence E Tribe write: On Friday, District Judge Aileen Cannon issued a new order in the Donald Trump classified documents case adding to the mountain of evidence that she is firmly in the former president’s pocket. Trump appointed Cannon in 2020 and the Senate confirmed her appointment in the days after he lost the 2020 election. It’s deeply offensive to the rule of law for judges to bend the law to benefit those who put them on…

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Genocide expert, Omer Bartov: Israel’s claim that South Africa has aligned itself with Hamas is ‘nonsense’

Genocide expert, Omer Bartov: Israel’s claim that South Africa has aligned itself with Hamas is ‘nonsense’

  Omer Bartov, Professor of Holocaust and Genocide Studies at Brown University, gives his take on the trial at the International Court of Justice where Israel has been accused of genocide by South Africa. At the ICJ, Israel criticized the “critical part of the South Africa [genocide] thesis” arguing that it has created “safe passage corridors” to protect Palestinian civilians. This is the “humanitarian corridor” of Salah al-Din street where many were killed pic.twitter.com/kWZHuyLCLv — Nicola Perugini (@PeruginiNic) January 15,…

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It’s not only Israel on trial. South Africa is testing the West’s claim to moral superiority

It’s not only Israel on trial. South Africa is testing the West’s claim to moral superiority

Nesrine Malik writes: It was only a little over six hours of legal argument, but the genocide case brought by South Africa against Israel at the international court of justice had decades of history bearing down on it. The specifics dealt with Israel’s assault on Gaza, but at its heart, the case was about something wider: closing the gap between Palestinian reality and how the dominant political forces describe it. For weeks now, anger at events in Gaza has spilled…

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Germany and Israel’s genocidal partnership draws strong rebuke from Namibia

Germany and Israel’s genocidal partnership draws strong rebuke from Namibia

The Times of Israel reports: The German government sharply rejects allegations before the UN’s top court that Israel is committing “genocide” in Gaza and warned against “political instrumentalization” of the charge. Government spokesman Steffen Hebestreit says in a statement that Israel was “defending itself” after the “inhuman” attacks by Hamas on October 7. He says Germany would intervene as a third party before the ICJ under an article allowing states to seek clarification on the use of a multilateral convention….

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Donald Trump’s 50-year mission to discredit the justice system

Donald Trump’s 50-year mission to discredit the justice system

Michael Kruse writes: What happened in Room 300 of the New York County Courthouse in lower Manhattan in November had never happened. Not in the preceding almost two and a half centuries of the history of the United States. Donald Trump was on the witness stand. It was not unprecedented in the annals of American jurisprudence just because it was a former president, although that was totally true. It was unprecedented because the power dynamic of the courtroom had been…

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Don’t turn away from the charges of genocide against Israel

Don’t turn away from the charges of genocide against Israel

Megan K. Stack writes: The word genocide rings loudly in our imagination. We think of Rwanda, Bosnia, the Armenians, the Trail of Tears and, of course, the Holocaust. I have heard many people balk at the suggestion that Gaza could be experiencing genocide. The Holocaust, after all, wiped out over 60 percent of European Jews. Israel’s war — instigated, no less, by the murder of Jews — has killed about 1 percent of the Palestinians in Gaza. One percent is…

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Israel will lose genocide case at The Hague, human rights lawyer predicts

Israel will lose genocide case at The Hague, human rights lawyer predicts

  Professor Francis A. Boyle, Human Rights Professor and Lawyer who was the first to win a genocide case at the International Court of Justice spoke to Andrew Marr on Thursday, praising South African lawyers performance in rebutting Israeli defences. South Africa has formally accused Israel of committing genocide against Palestinians and pleaded with the United Nations’ top court to order an immediate halt to Israeli military operations in Gaza. Israel, which was founded in the aftermath of the Holocaust,…

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Can South Africa’s court case against Israel end war in Gaza?

Can South Africa’s court case against Israel end war in Gaza?

  The eyes of the world are on Israel as it stands accused of genocide in the International Court of Justice. It’s being forced to answer for its actions in Gaza. Israeli forces have killed more than 23-thousand Palestinians. Most of the population has been forced from their homes, and a blockade is depriving them of basic necessities. The case was launched by South Africa – and it’s calling on the court to issue a provisional order for Israel to…

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Will the ICJ find Israel guilty of genocide?

Will the ICJ find Israel guilty of genocide?

The Israeli human rights lawyer Michael Sfard, says: Contrary to what many people think, the Nazis were not tried for genocide. The crime of genocide did not exist in the “London Agreement,” which is the charter of the Nuremberg Military Tribunal. They were tried instead for the crime of extermination. But after Nuremberg, the argument arose that the crime of extermination was not enough, and that it did not grasp the peculiarity of mass extermination designed to wipe out a…

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Russia finds way around sanctions on battlefield tech, report finds

Russia finds way around sanctions on battlefield tech, report finds

Politico reports: Russia has largely succeeded in finding ways to get around sanctions on the technology it needs to fight its war against Ukraine, and that means the West needs to make the trade curbs more effective if it is to restrict Vladimir Putin’s aggression. That’s the main takeaway of an in-depth report by a U.S.-Ukrainian research team, which found that Russian imports of “battlefield goods” sanctioned by Washington and its allies totaled nearly $9 billion from January to October…

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January 6 is exactly what the Fourteenth Amendment was talking about

January 6 is exactly what the Fourteenth Amendment was talking about

Quinta Jurecic writes: The second impeachment trial of Donald Trump, concerning his role in the January 6 coup attempt, began on February 9, 2021. Almost exactly three years later, on February 8, 2024, the Supreme Court will hear oral arguments over whether that last, desperate effort to illegally hold on to power might now disqualify Trump from returning to the Oval Office. Many commentators have argued that the nine justices should overturn the Colorado Supreme Court’s decision barring Trump’s candidacy…

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Why South Africa has asked the ICJ to order an immediate suspension of Israel’s military operations in and against Gaza

Why South Africa has asked the ICJ to order an immediate suspension of Israel’s military operations in and against Gaza

  Addressing the International Court of Justice, Professor Vaughan Lowe KC said: First, some will ask why South Africa does not seek any court order against Hamas. This case concerns Israel’s action in Gaza, which is territory that, three weeks ago in Resolution 2720, the Security Council stressed is “an integral part of the territory occupied in 1967” by Israel. As the court will understand, Hamas is not a State and cannot be party to the Genocide Convention; and it…

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Self-defense can never justify genocide

Self-defense can never justify genocide

In an editorial, The Guardian says: The definition of genocide is simple: a crime committed with the intent to destroy a national, ethnic, racial or religious group, in whole or in part. Its determination is much more complex. The legal threshold is high. Nonetheless, judges at the international court of justice (ICJ) in The Hague could issue an interim ruling on the charges against Israel within weeks. A decision on which of the provisional measures requested by South Africa should…

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ICJ case against Israel could finally empower the genocide convention

ICJ case against Israel could finally empower the genocide convention

Julian Borger writes: Just a month after its 75th anniversary, the genocide convention could be entering a new age of greater relevance as the international court of justice convenes in The Hague to consider the Israel-Gaza war. South Africa has brought a case to the ICJ accusing Israel of committing genocide in its military response to the 7 October Hamas attack that killed hundreds of Israeli civilians. The South African case includes references to the Israeli use of blanket bombing…

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