The Hidden Reach of the EU AI Act – Verfassungsblog – Go Health Pro

The Hidden Reach of the EU AI Act – Verfassungsblog – Go Health Pro

In June 2024, the European Union adopted the AI Act, globally the first attempt to comprehensively regulate artificial intelligence (AI). As the uptake of AI increases across all domains, so will the impact of the AI Act. At the national level, experimentation with AI systems in the public realm occurs especially in public administration. Examples … Read more

Hollywood mourns the loss of David Lynch – Go Health Pro

Hollywood mourns the loss of David Lynch – Go Health Pro

The success of Lynch’s next film, Blue Velvet, helped assuage his disappointment, as did his move to television with the bizarrely surreal and influential series Twin Peaks—part detective story, part soap opera, with dashes of sci-fi and horror. The series spawned a spin-off prequel movie, Twin Peaks: Fire Walk With Me (1992), and a 2017 … Read more

TikTok’s national security risk warrants ban, Supreme Court rules – Go Health Pro

TikTok’s national security risk warrants ban, Supreme Court rules – Go Health Pro

A law to ban TikTok in the United States by Sunday was upheld by the Supreme Court in a ruling Friday morning that emphasized national security concerns over the app’s collection of US citizens’ data. The ruling could set the stage for future regulations regarding the collection of data by foreign-owned companies and furthers the … Read more

An International Law Perspective on Trump v. United States – EJIL: Talk! – Go Health Pro

An International Law Perspective on Trump v. United States – EJIL: Talk! – Go Health Pro

In July 2024, the US Supreme Court held, in a 6-3 ruling, that former President Donald Trump enjoys absolute immunity for acts he committed within his constitutional powers as President, even though they were unlawful under US law. The decision has sparked debate over potential implications for rogue presidents who may wish to subvert the law (here), and US foreign policy (here, here, here). Justice Sotomayor, in her dissent, observed that this “new official-acts immunity now ‘lies about like a loaded weapon’ for any President that wishes to place his own interests, his own political survival, or his own financial gain, above the interests of the Nation”.

The Supreme Court conferred immunity under domestic law. But as the arrest warrants against President Putin and Prime Minister Netanyahu demonstrate, Heads of State are in the spotlight of international law just as much as domestic law. In fact, it could be said that their role engages international law more than any other official in government. Therefore, in this post, we explore the US Supreme Court’s ruling from the viewpoint of international law.

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