News World Japan makes cyberbullying punishable by one year in jail by Amy Davidson Japan has made online harassment punishable by up to a year’s imprisonment, in hopes of decreasing cyberbullying-related deaths. Since the cyberbullying-related suicide of 22-year-old wrestler and TV personality, Hana Kimura…
News Queensland have become the first Australian state to outlaw conversion therapy by Ben Hansen Queensland have become the first state in Australia to ban the practice of LGBTQ+ conversion therapy. Under new legislation passed by the Queensland Government, those who participate in the inhumane…
News Western Australia set to ban illegal dog breeding by Mia Montesin WA’s Premier, Mark McGowan, has suggested legislation to ban the purchase of puppies from pet shops and outlaw the activities of illegal breeders. Gone could be the days of strolling…
News A new bill called ‘S.420’ could legalise marijuana across the US by Mia Hull With more than 66 percent of Americans now supporting the legalisation of marijuana, a bill aiming to regulate and tax the substance similarly to alcohol has been introduced by the…
News Indonesian musicians lash out at archaic bill outlawing “negative foreign influences” in music by Molly Lasker The Indonesian government is bearing the brunt of aggression from musicians around the world after drafting a bill which outlaws “negative foreign influences”, as well as blasphemous or pornographic content punishable…
News Laws change, dickheads don’t: Scalpers haven’t gone anywhere since New York made ticket bots illegal by Freya McGahey According to a recent post by LCD Soundsystem, there has been a resurgence in a certain brand of loser passing around fake tickets to their shows for way more money than…