University of Wisconsin–Madison

Month: January 2025

Lawyers face growing global threats

Across the world, lawyers are increasingly facing intimidation, surveillance, cyberattacks, detention, and even imprisonment — often for defending human rights or politically unpopular clients. A recent global report highlighted Belarus, where over 130 lawyers have been stripped of their licenses since the 2020 elections. Legal organizations, including the Bar Council and the Alliance for Lawyers …

‘Did Not Push Hard Enough’: Navalny Lawyer Speaks of Regrets

In a powerful and emotional interview with The Moscow Times, Olga Mikhailova, longtime lawyer of the late Alexei Navalny, reflects on her regrets and the devastating aftermath of his decision to return to Russia in 2021. Mikhailova, now living in exile in France, laments not having persuaded Navalny to stay abroad, a choice she believes …

Two Iranian supreme court judges shot dead

On January 18, 2025, two senior Iranian Supreme Court judges, Ali Razini and Mohammad Moghiseh, were shot dead in a premeditated assassination inside the Supreme Court building in Tehran. The attacker also killed himself while fleeing, and a bodyguard was injured. The motive is unclear, but both judges had long-standing roles in Iran’s judiciary and …

Russian court jails three of Navalny’s former lawyers for ‘extremist’ activity

In a chilling escalation of its crackdown on dissent, a Russian court has sentenced three of Alexei Navalny’s former lawyers — Vadim Kobzev, Alexei Liptser, and Igor Sergunin — to multiple years in prison for allegedly participating in an “extremist organization.” Their “crime” was transmitting messages from Navalny, the late opposition leader, from prison to …