The Delhi High Court has found that some of the entities named by Jackie Shroff in his lawsuit have commercially gained from the unauthorised use of his personality traits
An Ohio teen who was convicted of shooting and killing a man in 2016 when he was 17 years old and tried as an adult had his case heard by the Ohio Supreme Court on the basis that the charges in the adult court could not stand.
The High Court in Belfast has decided that parts of the Illegal Migration Act undermine human rights protections under the Windsor Framework.
WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange will find out Monday whether he can make a final challenge against his extradition to the United States. Assange is wanted by US authorities on espionage charges connected to his organization’s publication of thousands of classified documents and diplomatic cables in 2010 and 2011. He faces spending the rest of his life behind bars if convicted. On Monday, two High Court judges — Justices Victoria Sharp and Jeremy Johnson — could decide to uphold the UK...
The Thursday (May 16) decision by the Supreme Court to uphold the funding mechanism of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) has been hailed as a victory for supporters of robust federal regulation. However, these supporters remain uncertain about the future of federal agency powers, given the court’s conservative majority, Reuters reported Friday (May 17). Federal powers will be tested in […]
The House was scheduled to debate the bill Monday but tabled it shortly before midnight after hours of debate on other measures.
Despite national attention and thousands of protesting parents, a federal court is refusing to allow parents to opt their children out of LGBTQ courses in Read More
The Supreme Court ruled that the funding structure of the Consumer
Alternative for Germany politician Björn Höcke was fined for uttering a phrase employed by Hitler’s storm troopers.
This case is pivotal, given the urgency experts have highlighted for reducing emissions and mitigating global warming.
The lawsuit filed today by Tim Griffin and Missouri AG Andrew Bailey is at least the fourth lawsuit filed by red-leaning states opposed to the rule.
CHICAGO — Canadian National, CSX, and Union Pacific last week asked a federal appeals court to set aside the Surface Transportation Board’s new reciprocal switching rule, which will allow sole-served shippers in terminal areas to request access to a second railroad if their rail service falls below certain standards. The STB rule, which was adopted []Read More