AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoSupreme Court (US): The Court kept abortion-pill access via telehealth in place, while also ruling that negligent hiring claims against freight brokers can proceed under a safety exception—narrowing how often brokers can dodge lawsuits with federal preemption arguments. Immigration (US): An Atlanta federal judge refused to lift a pause on certain immigration application processing for now, leaving hundreds of applicants in limbo. Corruption (Kenya): Okoth Obado and his children walked free after a court allowed withdrawal of a Sh73.5m graft case tied to an out-of-court settlement. Criminal Law (Philippines): The Philippines’ Supreme Court said nonverbal gestures can amount to grave threats if intent is proven. International Finance (Singapore/1MDB): Singapore’s High Court granted winding-up bids for three 1MDB-linked entities, clearing the way for further claims against banks. Tech & Rights (UK): England and Wales facial recognition for policing protests faces legal risk, with warnings that misidentifications could trigger lawsuits.
Note: AI summary from news headlines; neutral sources weighted more to help reduce bias in the result.