New Mexico v. Davis
Defendant Norman Davis was arrested and convicted of possession of marijuana, the eventual result of aerial surveillance of Davis’ property by law enforcement using a helicopter. The New Mexico Supreme Court reversed the conviction and suppressed all seized evidence, finding the aerial surveillance an unconstitutional search under the Fourth Amendment.
Sullivan v. Insider Team
IBAHRI Report on the Use of Targeted Sanctions to Protect Journalists
IBAHRI Secretariat to the High Level Panel of Legal Experts on Media Freedom The International Bar Association Human Rights Institute (IBAHRI) has been appointed as…
Religious Leaders from the Middle East and North Africa develop a regional strategy to prevent and counter incitement to violence that could lead to atrocity crimes
Full Press Release [12 November 2015] During two days of meetings in Amman, Jordan, from 11-12 November, some thirty religious leaders from the Middle East…
In Memorium: Cherif Bassiouni
Cherif Bassiouni, one of Columbia Global Freedom of Expression’s experts, passed away last Monday, September 25, 2017. Bassiouni participated in the Justice for Free Expression…