• City Court Cracking Down On Those Owing Unresolved Fees And Court Costs

    Here is the latest Hamilton County arrest report: BENFORD, FREDDIE MAE 2820 3RD AVE CHATTANOOGA, 37407 Age at Arrest: 56 years old Arresting Agency: Chattanooga PD THEFT OF PROPERTY

  • Trial court judge apologises before Allahabad High Court for discriminating against Muslim lawyer

    The High Court pulled up judge Vivekanand Sharan Tripathi for his conduct in a case pertaining to alleged forced religious conversions by Muslim clerics.

  • N4.8bn fraud: Court awaits A’Court verdict on Ibeto’s appeal on jurisdiction

    By Innocent Anaba A Lagos State High Court sitting in Ikeja has adjourned the trial of Chairman of Ibeto Energy Development Company, Chief Cletus Ibeto, who was charged by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC, over alleged N4.8 billion fraud, till May 27, 2024. The judge, Justice Oyindamola Ogala fixed the new date for […]

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    Supreme Court won't hear Baton Rouge BLM activist, but says recent case could guide new lower court decision

    BATON ROUGE - The U.S. Supreme Court said Monday a Baton Rouge police officer's trial against Black Lives Matter activist Deray Mckesson may proceed, but justices wouldn't weigh in on what they thought of Mckesson's claim that he enjoyed First Amendment protection for his actions.Former BRPD officer Brad Ford was hit in the face with a piece of asphalt thrown by protesters in the days after the shooting of Alton Sterling. Ford says Mckesson is responsible because he summoned a crowd to Baton...

  • Liberia: STAND Applauds Senate’s Endorsement of World Crime Court Urges Swift Passage of ACT for Special Court

    MONROVIA — STAND, Liberia’s civil society advocacy organization, has commended the honorable Liberian Senate for endorsing the House’s Resolution, which proposes the establishment of a specialized court to address war and economic crimes in Liberia. Acknowledging the joint efforts of House Speaker J. Fonati Koffa and Pro Tempore Nyomblee Karngar-Lawrence, STAND underscores that the absence of an []

  • Supreme Court 50 Arguments

    Attorney Lisa Blatt, of Williams & Connolly LLP, poses for a photograph in front of the Supreme Court, Monday, April 8, 2024, in Washington. Blatt will argue her 50th case

  • Macheso courts sungura artists

    SUNGURA kingpin Alick Macheso has roped in top sungura acts to be part of Homecoming gig to be held on April 27 To access this post, you must purchase a subscription. Please click the button below to visit our subscriptions page to select a package. Subscriptions

  • Increasing court outbursts come with risks -- for all

    Increasing court outbursts come with risks -- for all (First column, 3rd story, link) Related stories:Ex-prosecutor worried about Trump jurors' safetyDon demands cut of candidates' fundraising when using his name and likeness

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    Off The Court: Inside The 2024 WNBA Draft

    Angel Reese, Kamilla Cardoso, Rickea Jackson, and more collegiate stars officially begin their professional careers

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    Opinion: The world rushes to court Trump

    Opinion by Frida Ghitis (CNN) — The streets in Washington, D.C., were festooned with flags of Japan in recent days, as the United States bestowed one of its rarest of honors, a lavish state dinner, on visiting Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida, a chance to reaffirm and strengthen bonds between two key allies. Meanwhile, at Mar-a-Lago, a parallel gathering of future-focused faux diplomacy

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    Opinion: The world rushes to court Trump

    Opinion by Frida Ghitis (CNN) — The streets in Washington, D.C., were festooned with flags of Japan in recent days, as the United States bestowed one of its rarest of honors, a lavish state dinner, on visiting Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida, a chance to reaffirm and strengthen bonds between two key allies. Meanwhile, at Mar-a-Lago, a parallel gathering of future-focused faux diplomacy

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    Opinion: The world rushes to court Trump

    Opinion by Frida Ghitis (CNN) — The streets in Washington, D.C., were festooned with flags of Japan in recent days, as the United States bestowed one of its rarest of honors, a lavish state dinner, on visiting Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida, a chance to reaffirm and strengthen bonds between two key allies. Meanwhile, at Mar-a-Lago, a parallel gathering of future-focused faux diplomacy