Sarah Palin, New York Times to Face Off in Defamation Retrial – Go Health Pro

Sarah Palin, New York Times to Face Off in Defamation Retrial – Go Health Pro

Sarah Palin and the New York Times are headed back to a courtroom where the former Alaska governor and Republican vice presidential candidate will try convincing a second jury the newspaper defamed her in an editorial about gun control. A retrial in Palin’s nearly eight-year-old lawsuit is scheduled to begin on Monday in Manhattan federal … Read more

CfP In the Name of National Security – The Fragility of Human Rights; Leiden-Edinburgh Global Law Summer School; United Nations Anti-Racism Mechanisms Regarding Reparations Event; International Law Weekend; EU and International Law in Times of Trump II; CfP Reconstructing Peace; CfP Conference in International Law and Human Rights; CfEL IL on the Battlefield; 2025 CLEER Summer School; CfP Edinburgh Student Law Review; CfP Asian Cities and the International Legal Order; Cambridge International Law Journal Conference; Masterclass Conflict & Security Law; Max Planck Masterclass – EJIL: Talk! – Go Health Pro

CfP In the Name of National Security – The Fragility of Human Rights; Leiden-Edinburgh Global Law Summer School; United Nations Anti-Racism Mechanisms Regarding Reparations Event; International Law Weekend; EU and International Law in Times of Trump II; CfP Reconstructing Peace; CfP Conference in International Law and Human Rights; CfEL IL on the Battlefield; 2025 CLEER Summer School; CfP Edinburgh Student Law Review; CfP Asian Cities and the International Legal Order; Cambridge International Law Journal Conference; Masterclass Conflict & Security Law; Max Planck Masterclass – EJIL: Talk! – Go Health Pro

1. Call for Papers: In the Name of National Security – The Fragility of Human Rights. The Centre for Public Law at the University of Cambridge and Universidad Autónoma de Madrid will co-host a workshop In the Name of National Security: The Fragility of Human Rights at the Centro de Estudios Políticos y Constitucionales in Madrid on 3 July 2025. Keynotes will be presented by Professor Iain Cameron and Professor Ana María Salinas de Frías. The workshop is held in conjunction with the European Human Rights Law Review and it is intended that a selection of papers from the workshop will be included in a Special Issue of the journal in 2026. Additional support for the event is generously provided by the Ministerio de Ciencia, Innovación y Universidades, Confinanciado por la Unión Europea. The organisers welcome abstracts on any topic within the theme. To propose a paper, submit an abstract of 250-500 words by 25 April 2025 using this form. Full papers are to be submitted by 26 June 2025, one week in advance of the workshop. Papers may be between 5,000 and 10,000 words (inclusive of footnotes). Direct any queries you might have about this event to either Professor Susana Sánchez Ferro (UAM) or Dr Kirsty Hughes (Cambridge). Grant PID2021-123563NB-I00, funded by MICIU/AEI/ 10.13039/501100011033 and by “ERDF/EU”

2. Leiden-Edinburgh Global Law Summer School: Public Interest Dispute Resolution and Advocacy. The Summer Course on Global Law, offered jointly by Leiden and Edinburgh Law Schools, focuses this year on the theme of Public Interest Dispute Resolution and Advocacy. It offers research-based education on public interest litigation as a core feature of global legal practice. Coordinated by Letizia Lo Giacco (Leiden) and Gail Lythgoe (Edinburgh), there are modules on Transnational Food Governance: Markets, Movements, and Regulations, Global Security Governance, and Climate Change Litigation: Views from the Practice. More information is available here. Registration is now open.

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Malicious Python Packages on PyPI Downloaded 39,000+ Times, Steal Sensitive Data – Go Health Pro

Malicious Python Packages on PyPI Downloaded 39,000+ Times, Steal Sensitive Data – Go Health Pro

Apr 05, 2025Ravie LakshmananMalware / Supply Chain Attack Cybersecurity researchers have uncovered malicious libraries in the Python Package Index (PyPI) repository that are designed to steal sensitive information. Two of the packages, bitcoinlibdbfix and bitcoinlib-dev, masquerade as fixes for recent issues detected in a legitimate Python module called bitcoinlib, according to ReversingLabs. A third package … Read more

Eve Hill provided legal perspective in The New York Times about possible discrimination against people with disabilities in scientific grants as a result of Trump’s executive order banning DEIA efforts. – Go Health Pro

Eve Hill provided legal perspective in The New York Times about possible discrimination against people with disabilities in scientific grants as a result of Trump’s executive order banning DEIA efforts. – Go Health Pro

Eve Hill was quoted as a legal authority in The New York Times about possible discrimination against people with disabilities in scientific research grants as a result of President Trump’s executive order. The New York Times reported that a postdoctoral researcher learned that his application for a National Institute of Health (NIH) grant, studying the … Read more

The Podcast! Episode 31: Gradually, then Suddenly — Climate, Trade and the Charter Order in Precarious Times – EJIL: Talk! – Go Health Pro

CfP In the Name of National Security – The Fragility of Human Rights; Leiden-Edinburgh Global Law Summer School; United Nations Anti-Racism Mechanisms Regarding Reparations Event; International Law Weekend; EU and International Law in Times of Trump II; CfP Reconstructing Peace; CfP Conference in International Law and Human Rights; CfEL IL on the Battlefield; 2025 CLEER Summer School; CfP Edinburgh Student Law Review; CfP Asian Cities and the International Legal Order; Cambridge International Law Journal Conference; Masterclass Conflict & Security Law; Max Planck Masterclass – EJIL: Talk! – Go Health Pro

This episode draws together perspectives on where we are, and international law’s past and future, from the vantage points of the climate regime, global economic governance, and the architecture on the use of force. Christina Voigt (Professor in the Department of Public and International Law, University of Oslo, first Co-chair of the Paris Agreement’s Compliance … Read more