In a landmark ruling, Google has once again found itself on the wrong side of antitrust law, marking its second conviction in a series of legal battles related to monopolistic practices. This decision, handed down by a U.S. District Court, has profound implications not only for Google but for the broader
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South Korea’s Constitutional Ruling on Climate Laws: Implications for Global Climate Policy
In a landmark ruling, South Korea’s courts have made it clear that climate laws that lack binding targets and enforceable obligations are deemed unconstitutional. This decision has sent shockwaves through the international legal and environmental communities, raising fundamental questions about the efficacy of climate laws around the world and how
The Golden Rice Conundrum: Philippines Court Ruling Blocks Life-Saving Solution for Vitamin A Deficiency
The Philippines, a country where rice is a staple food, recently made headlines with a controversial court ruling that blocks the cultivation of Golden Rice, a genetically modified (GM) crop engineered to combat Vitamin A deficiency. This ruling has sparked fierce debate about the balance between public health, food security,