• Prosecutors want Trump fined for violating gag order

    Former President Trump's social media posts could be getting him into trouble. On Tuesday, the judge in his New York criminal trial held a special hearing where prosecutors argued he violated a gag order.

  • Court rules that the coronavirus access pass did not violate fundamental rights

    The District Court in The Hague ruled that implementing the coronavirus access passes during the pandemic was “drastic” but not a violation of fundamental rights. This was written as part of the court’s verdict in a case brought by opponents to the entry pass system. The plaintiffs were not awarded compensation.

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    What’s the line between a student’s right to protest and a violation of the law?

    The right to peacefully protest is enshrined in the U.S. Constitution -- but when does someone’s right to protest break the law?

  • Judge fines Trump $9,000 for gag order violations

    (The Center Square) – A judge on Tuesday fined former President Donald Trump $9,000 for repeatedly violating a gag order in his criminal hush money case in New York. Judge Juan Merchan ordered nine $1,000 fines for nine of Trump's posts to his social media platform, Truth Social. Merchan's gag order, ordered in March before the trial began, remains in place. Trump, the nation's 45th president, is prohibited from making or directing others to make...

  • Lawsuits Accuse Temu of Customer Privacy Violations — How to Keep Yourself Safe

    Temu stands accused of loading its app with spyware and malware, deceiving users about data collecting.

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    Trump fined for violating gag order in hush-money trial

    Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Former President Trump has been found in contempt of court for violating the gag order in his hush-money criminal case. New York Judge Juan Merchan had barred Trump from talking about

  • Trump fined, faces jail and perhaps violated his terms of release

    Judge Juan Merchan, who presides over Donald Trump's criminal election fraud case, has found that Trump violated his gag order nine times. Donald Trump was fined $1,000 per instance because he violated his gag order. Judge Merchan also warned Trump that incarceration was an option should he continue. — Read the rest

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    Elderly woman charged over $2,000 for violation of city ordinance

    An elderly woman claims the city is extorting her after she received a bill over two thousand dollars for contractors the city hired to clear drainage ditches in front of her home.

  • US says Israeli army units violated human rights

    But all five units remain eligible for US military aid after Israel took action, the state department says.

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    McGill University says pro-Palestinian encampment violates policies

    Hamilton, Halton, Niagara and area news from CHCH - Hamilton, Halton, and Niagara news.. Pro-Palestinian demonstrators have set up tents on McGill University’s campus to demand the school divest from Israeli companies. McGill sits in the riding of Immigration Minister Marc Miller, who says protests should be broadly protected, but they cannot be tolerated if they become violent, hateful or intimidating. Administrators at Montreal’s McGill University claim they’ve seen […]

  • US finds Israeli military units violated human rights

    Welcome to The Hill's Defense & NatSec newsletter {beacon} Defense &National Security Defense &National Security   The Big Story US finds Israeli military units violated human rights The State Department has determined that at least five Israeli military units were involved in gross violations of human rights, but is holding back on imposing any consequences

  • Pro-Trump super PAC fined for election law violation

    A Donald Trump-connected super PAC has been fined by the Federal Election Commission for failing to disclose $150,600 of in-kind donations in a 2022 public financial report, according to a review of federal records by Raw Story.Make America Great Again, Again! agreed to pay a $6,075 fine and to distribute a policy to its staff on identifying in-kind contributions. The super PAC agreed to do both by May 24.Representatives of the super PAC told the FEC that the error was discovered during an...