AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoUS Gun Rights Fight: The U.S. Justice Department sued Virginia over a new semiautomatic firearms law, arguing it violates the Second Amendment and seeking injunctions. Housing Deregulation: Arizona’s new housing law targets red tape and costs for homebuyers, while other states’ housing bills also moved through courts and legislatures. Immigration Deaths at Issue: Mexico says it will pursue U.S. legal action after migrant deaths tied to ICE operations and detention, including criminal complaints and civil suits. Cybercrime Crackdown: Google filed a civil lawsuit against an organized phishing operation (“Outsider Enterprise”), alleging AI is supercharging fraud. Courts & Due Process: A Thane court acquitted a tennis coach in a POCSO case, citing credibility and corroboration gaps; in Georgia, a judge set a plea/sentencing hearing for teen accused in a school shooting. Public Accountability Law: The UK’s “Public Office (Accountability) Bill” would create a duty of candour, drawing on Hillsborough’s aftermath. International Legal Friction: A South China Sea arbitration anniversary piece argues the 2016 ruling has limited practical impact but continues to be used politically. Judicial Independence Under Pressure: Zimbabwe’s retired generals vowed to challenge a constitutional amendment allowing presidential rule until 2030.
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