Hungary’s assault on academic freedom is a threat to European principles
Apr 11, 2017 14:21 pm UTC| Insights & Views Law
Tens of thousands of people recently demonstrated in the Hungarian capital of Budapest against attempts by their government to close the Central European University (CEU). This was the second large-scale demonstration...

We could soon face a robot crimewave ... the law needs to be ready
Apr 11, 2017 13:41 pm UTC| Technology Law
This is where we are at in 2017: sophisticated algorithms are both predicting and helping to solve crimes committed by humans; predicting the outcome of court cases and human rights trials; and helping to do the work done...

Shadow banking and where it came from
Apr 11, 2017 07:03 am UTC| Insights & Views Law Economy
The term shadow banking often has connotations of dodgy lending and borrowing practices, out of reach of regulators. And while its use may contribute to risk, in reality shadow banking does serve a purpose in our economy,...
Tobacco tax hikes are great, so long as you’re not a poor smoker
Apr 11, 2017 06:23 am UTC| Insights & Views Law Health
Tobacco tax increases in Australia that will see a packet of cigarettes costing A$40 may discourage smoking, but will end up having unintended consequences for poorer smokers, new research shows. According to our...
San Francisco is using a Montana sheriff's playbook to sue Trump on sanctuary cities
Apr 11, 2017 05:44 am UTC| Insights & Views Politics Law
San Francisco is suing over President Donald Trumps executive order against sanctuary cities. A federal court hearing is set for April 14, and a decision is expected soon after. The order, signed in January, defined...
FactCheck: do 679 of Australia's biggest corporations pay 'not one cent' of tax?
Apr 11, 2017 04:36 am UTC| Insights & Views Economy Law
… 679 of our biggest corporations pay not one cent of tax. Australian Council of Trade Unions (ACTU) Secretary Sally McManus, address to the National Press Club, Canberra, March 29, 2017. Speaking at the...

FCC Chairman Ajit Pai Wants To Permanently Ban Smartphone Calls During Flight
Apr 11, 2017 04:31 am UTC| Technology Law
Even in the age of widespread smartphone use, airlines would still regularly tell passengers to turn off their phones during flight. The explanation always had something to do with interference with the system. In 2013,...