TrustLaw Collaboration Award 2022
TrustLaw Collaboration Award: Supporting Venezuelan migrants in the Americas The TrustLaw Collaboration Award went to Venezuelan non-profit Un Mundo Sin Mordaza and law firms Philippi Prietocarrioza Ferrero DU & Uría from Colombia and Peru; Robalino Abogados from Ecuador; Foley Hoag from the US; Mattos Filho, Veiga Filho, Marrey Jr. e Quiroga Advogados from Brazil; Morales, Besa y Cía Ltda from Chile; and Richards, Cardinal, Tutzer, Zabala & Zaefferer from Argentina, for developing a legal guide that summarises laws and regulations applicable to Venezuelan migrants, refugees and asylum-seekers in seven host countries.
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Louisiana bans transgender girls from girls' sports teams
After democrat Governor John Bel Edwards vetoed a similar measure proposed last year, the bill was approved by the Republican-controlled state
OPINION: It’s time to act together to protect oceans
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