Business Litigation | Digital Platform Regulations | Politics When the Cambridge Analytica data misuse scandal broke in March 2018, its impact on Meta (then Facebook) was immediate and profound. News that the political consulting firm had harvested personal information from tens of millions of users without consent triggered global outcry,
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Lawsuit Over Voting Machine Errors in New York Raises Election Integrity Concerns
Politics | Election | Administrative Law In a developing case that could influence how election systems are audited and litigated going forward, a lawsuit filed in Rockland County, New York alleges that voting machine errors may have failed to count hundreds of votes cast for then-presidential candidate Kamala Harris during the
PM Modi’s Pursuit to Make India a Global Economic Superpower: Legal, Economic, and Political Dimensions
Under the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, India has entered a new era of economic ambition, with the goal of transforming the country into a global economic superpower. Since taking office in 2014, Modi has championed bold reforms and policies aimed at enhancing India’s global standing, economic growth, and
Legal and Constitutional Hurdles to Kurdish Statehood within Turkey: Navigating Sovereignty, Autonomy, and International Law
The question of Kurdish autonomy and the potential creation of a Kurdish state has been one of the most enduring and complex geopolitical issues in the Middle East, particularly in Turkey. With a significant Kurdish population, primarily in the southeastern regions of the country, the prospect of a Kurdish state