In a press release, the International Criminal Court summarized its 61-page opinion in Prosecutor v. Al Madhi, (ICC, Aug. 17, 2017) imposing reparations on Al Faqi Al Mahdi who had previously been convicted of war crimes for his part in attacking ten mausoleums that were part of the cultural...
Month: August 2017
Vaccination of Children In Temporary State Custody Over Parental Religious Objection Is Not Authorized
In In re Elianah T.-T., (CT Sup. Ct., Aug. 15, 2017), the Connecticut Supreme Court held that the state's Commissioner of Children and Families is not authorized to require vaccination of children who are in temporary custody of the state where parents object to the vaccination. Here the parents'...
Israel’s High Court Says Women Must Be Allowed To Serve As Rabbinical Court Administrators
Times of Israel reports that Israel's High Court of Justice ruled yesterday that women must be allowed to serve in administrative positions as directors of rabbinical courts. Previously they have been precluded from serving by a rule providing that to be eligible for that administrative position,...

Ask Well: Can You Sweat Out Toxins?
Heavy metals and BPA can be detected in sweat. But whether tiny amounts of chemicals present a health concern is unknown. Source: http://bppro.link/?c=QWd

Walnuts for Weight Loss?
A handful of walnuts may trigger parts of the brain that make us feel satiated. Source: http://bppro.link/?c=QWc
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