Impact of ICJ and IACTHR Advisory Opinions on the Oil and Gas Sector

September 15, 2025

The Inter-American Court of Human Rights (“IACtHR”) and the International Court of Justice (“ICJ”) have both recently issued landmark advisory opinions addressing state obligations regarding climate change. Although directed at state actors, these opinions may have a ripple effect across the private sector.

Shareholders Raise Censorship Concerns About Microsoft's European Entanglements

September 17, 2025

The National Center for Public Policy Research has filed a shareholder proposal with Microsoft Corporation, calling on the company to evaluate the risks of its European Security Program (ESP) being used to facilitate censorship of legitimate speech.

Rulemaking Must Resolve Ambiguities in Federal School Choice Law—and Fast

September 17, 2025

The One Big Beautiful Bill Act that passed in July includes a landmark provision offering dollar-for-dollar tax credits to individual taxpayers who donate to Scholarship Granting Organizations — representing the first nationwide school-choice initiative. 

The Global Reaction to Charlie Kirk’s Death Proves the Populist Convergence

September 17, 2025

The reaction to the assassination of Charlie Kirk has definitely confirmed the synergies existing among multiple right-wing populist movements across the globe, predominantly in America and Europe. The full ramifications of that are yet to be seen

 

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  • Concept Paper on the Global Governance Initiative

    September 03, 2025

    The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the People’s Republic of China has published a concept paper on global governance, calling for an enhanced commitment to multilateralism, international cooperation, and a more central role for the Global South.  

     
  • US Announces More Sanctions on ICC Officials for Targeting Americans, Israelis

    August 22, 2025

    Four additional International Criminal Court (ICC) officials are facing U.S. sanctions over actions targeting Americans and Israelis. The State Department cited President Donald Trump’s executive order titled "Imposing Sanctions on the International Criminal Court," as its reasoning for issuing the sanctions.

     
  • Senior U.N. Officials Helped Taliban Extort Aid from U.S.-Backed NGOs, Government Watchdog Finds

    August 14, 2025

    Senior United Nations officials have in recent years routinely assisted the Taliban in extorting aid from U.S.-backed non-governmental organizations (NGOs), according to a report released Wednesday by the Special Inspector General for Afghanistan Reconstruction (SIGAR).