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The Supreme Court should resolve the “chaos” caused by lower court judges continuing to order reinstatements of fired executive officials, ...
Thousands of wildfire survivors whose smoke-related claims were denied by the FAIR Plan could now appeal to receive payments.
The Strasbourg judges said potential life sentences in the U.S. would not violate Europe’s ban on inhuman or degrading ...
Lawyers for the Trump administration and immigrants are sparring in court over whether President Donald Trump can use an 18th ...
Judges, lawyers, law students like myself, and legal advocates from across the United States and beyond attended a virtual event on Thursday entitled “Global Threats to the Justice System: A Warning ...
After a divided Supreme Court ruled that individual judges lack the authority to grant nationwide injunctions, President Donald Trump told reporters he’d “promptly file” to advance policies blocked by ...
UEFA changed the hosting plan for its 2026 European Championship for indoor soccer on Friday because Russia’s military ally ...
Presiding Judge Peters rejected the complaint filed by the Socialist Equality Party against the federal Interior Ministry and ...
The General Court nixed ClientEarth's concerns about overfishing and affirmed the EU's discretion to balance science and sustainability in catch limits.
An adviser to Europe's highest court on Thursday sided with EU antitrust regulators in Alphabet unit Google's fight against a ...
Türkiye’s systematic failure to comply with its obligations under the European Convention on Human Rights (“the Convention” or “the ECHR”), implement the binding judgments of the European Court of ...
Judges at the European Court of Human Rights have ruled that Italy can't be held liable for the actions of the Libyan Coast Guard.
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