The EU-U.S. Privacy Shield

By Tyler Seling.

Last year, the "Safe Harbor" agreement between the E.U. and the US was invalidated, throwing international data transfer and storage into uncertainty. In February 2016, the E.U.-U.S. "Privacy Shield" was proposed. The "Privacy Shield" was approved on July 8, 2016. Today's post discusses the details of the Privacy Shield and what the future may hold.

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Can Canadian Courts Really Make Americans Pay Spousal Support for Mere Cohabitation?

By Jacob Simon.

No jurisdiction in the United States will honor spousal support for unwed couples. Canada, on the other hand, allows for spousal support for mere cohabitants. Today's post uses a hypothetical situation involving two law students to see if a Canadian court could require spousal support when one party is Canadian and the other American.

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To Vaccinate or Not to Vaccinate?: The Implications of the Anti-Vaccination Movement on the International Community

By Rebecca Bradley.

In 2015, a large measles outbreak happened at Disneyland in California. This had sparked a national debate regarding mandatory vaccinations. Today's post looks into international laws regarding vaccinations and how the United States can have an impact on international vaccination laws.

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Why aren’t transgender citizens in the United States protected from employment discrimination like transgender citizens in Canada?

By Hilary McDaniel.

Tuesday October 11th is National Coming Out Day. In the United States, a federal court held that an employer did not discriminate against an employee when it fired her for transitioning from a man to a woman. Today's post discusses how Canadian courts interpret discrimination actions against transgendered citizens as compared to United States courts.

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Sex Discrimination and Harassment in South Africa: The Need For Legislative Reform

By Abbie Carver.

South Africa enacted legislation prohibiting sexual harassment as a form of gender discrimination. Unfortunately, greater legislative reform is needed to continue to fight for gender equality in South Africa. Continue reading to learn about the current legislation in South Africa addressing the issue of gender discrimination.

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