US-EU Trade Deal Uncertainty After Supreme Court Ruling | Tax Refunds for Limited Partners in Texas, Louisiana, and Mississippi After Court Ruling | Katie Uhlaender's Winter Olympics Bid Ends After Court Ruling | New Hampshire Vehicle Inspections Halted After Court Ruling | Puff Johnson Eligible to Play for Ohio State After Court Ruling | Appeals Court Ruling Disqualifies Alina Habba from New Jersey Prosecutor Role | Japan Court Ruling Upholds Same-Sex Marriage Ban: Supreme Court Next? | Mafia-Related Seizures and Court Rulings in Italy | US-EU Trade Deal Uncertainty After Supreme Court Ruling | Tax Refunds for Limited Partners in Texas, Louisiana, and Mississippi After Court Ruling | Katie Uhlaender's Winter Olympics Bid Ends After Court Ruling | New Hampshire Vehicle Inspections Halted After Court Ruling | Puff Johnson Eligible to Play for Ohio State After Court Ruling | Appeals Court Ruling Disqualifies Alina Habba from New Jersey Prosecutor Role | Japan Court Ruling Upholds Same-Sex Marriage Ban: Supreme Court Next? | Mafia-Related Seizures and Court Rulings in Italy
The recent U.S. Supreme Court ruling impacting President Trump's tariff policy has cast a shadow over the existing trade deal between the United States and the European Union. This has led to demands for clarity and concerns about potential...
EU says it will accept no increase in US tariffs after Supreme Court ruling: 'a deal is a deal'
A recent ruling by the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit could mean tax refunds for some Americans in Texas, Louisiana, and Mississippi. The court reversed the Tax Court’s decision in *Sirius Solutions, L.L.L.P. v. Commissioner*,...
Some Americans Eligible for Thousands in Tax Refund After Court Ruling
Katie Uhlaender, a seasoned American skeleton racer, will not be competing in the 2026 Winter Olympics after the Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS) ruled it lacked jurisdiction to intervene in her case. Uhlaender's Olympic bid was impacte...
Court of Arbitration for Sport makes ruling on Katie Uhlaender's Olympic bid
A federal judge has issued a preliminary injunction, temporarily halting the elimination of mandatory vehicle inspections in New Hampshire, which were scheduled to end on January 31, 2026. The ruling comes in response to a lawsuit filed by...
Federal judge halts New Hampshire law that aims to end vehicle emissions tests
Former North Carolina and Penn State guard Donovan 'Puff' Johnson has been granted immediate eligibility to play for Ohio State after a temporary restraining order was issued by a Franklin County judge. This decision provides much-needed de...
Franklin County judge grants restraining order giving Puff Johnson eligibility
An appeals court has upheld a ruling that disqualifies Alina Habba, a former personal lawyer for Donald Trump, from serving as acting U.S. Attorney for the District of New Jersey. This decision marks a setback for the Trump administration's...
Former Trump personal lawyer Alina Habba is unlawfully serving at the US attorney for New Jersey, appeals court says
A recent ruling by the Tokyo High Court has affirmed the constitutionality of Japan's ban on same-sex marriage, a decision that contradicts earlier rulings from other high courts. This sets the stage for a potential Supreme Court review and...
Court’s ruling against same-sex marriage sets up a Japan Supreme Court decision
Recent Italian news covers both the seizure of assets from a mafia boss and seemingly contradictory court rulings regarding Silvio Berlusconi’s companies and their alleged ties to the mafia. These events highlight the complexities of legal...
Marcello Dell’Utri, la sentenza della Cassazione, Vittorio Mangano e il cancro: «Fango da trent’anni»
The Supreme Court has allowed Federal Reserve Governor Lisa Cook to remain in her position until oral arguments are heard in January regarding President Trump's attempt to remove her. This decision impacts the Fed's near-term policy decisio...
Supreme Court Allows Lisa Cook to Remain at Fed, for Now
The Supreme Court has allowed Federal Reserve Governor Lisa Cook to remain in her position while it hears arguments regarding President Trump's attempt to remove her. This decision has implications for the Fed's independence from political...
Supreme Court lets Fed Governor Lisa Cook keep job pending oral argument in January
Meta's stock is experiencing renewed interest following a favorable court ruling and increasing optimism surrounding its AI initiatives. This article examines Meta's valuation and future prospects in light of these developments.
Exploring the Future of Rights: Center Leads Course on AI, the Metaverse, and Neurotech
A federal judge in Boston has ruled that the Trump administration unlawfully canceled nearly $3 billion in research grants to Harvard University. The decision comes after Harvard rejected demands from the administration earlier this year. T...
Judge says Trump administration unlawfully blocked $2 billion from Harvard
The Colorado Supreme Court has ruled that a Boulder County judge exceeded her authority by ordering the district attorney's office to pay a defense lawyer’s costs for deleting an improperly shared image. This decision reinforces the princip...
Back at #1: Matt Gould Honored as Winnipeg’s Leading Criminal Defence Lawyer for 2025 by ThreeBestRated®
A decade of Supreme Court rulings has granted states increasing power over redistricting, leading to aggressive partisan gerrymandering. This has sparked concerns about the fairness of elections and the protection of minority voting rights,...
A decade of Supreme Court rulings have given states increasingly unfettered power in redistricting
Following a Supreme Court ruling on hidden commissions in car finance, the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) is proposing a compensation scheme for victims of mis-selling. Millions of motorists may be eligible for payouts, potentially reach...
Victims of mis-sold car finance set to get less than £950 per deal
The International Court of Justice (ICJ) has issued a landmark ruling stating that nations have a legal obligation to address climate change under international law. This decision, a victory for vulnerable nations, could lead to increased c...
Nations must act on climate change or could be held responsible, top U.N. court rules
The Supreme Court's recent ruling allowing mass layoffs at the Education Department signals a broader trend of the court siding with presidential authority over the executive branch, specifically regarding federal workforce reductions initi...
King Donald? Supreme Court grants Trump power to repeal laws at his whim
The US Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) and the Department of Education are resuming mass firings after a Supreme Court ruling allowed federal agencies to proceed with reduction-in-force (RIF) plans. This decision impacts thous...
HHS carries out mass firings across health agencies after Supreme Court decision
The ongoing legal battle between Ripple and the SEC continues to shape the cryptocurrency landscape. A recent court ruling has the potential to trigger the development of an XRP ETF or renew the risks associated with the SEC's appeal. Meanw...
SEC, Ripple wants to settle crypto lawsuit, but US judge rebuffs them
The Supreme Court has allowed the Trump administration to resume its policy of deporting certain immigrants to "third countries," a move that has sparked significant legal and ethical debate. This decision overturns a lower court ruling tha...
Inside the Global Deal-Making Behind Trump’s Mass Deportations