European Court of Justice Declares Hungary's LGBTQ Law a Violation of EU Rights
The European Court of Justice has ruled that Hungary's 2021 legislation regarding LGBTQ rights breaches EU laws, emphasizing the importance of human dignity.
California Attorney General Unveils Allegations of Amazon Price Fixing
California's Attorney General Rob Bonta has presented evidence of alleged price-fixing by Amazon, leading to a lawsuit aimed at curbing these practices.
Promising CAR-T Trial Offers Hope for High-Risk Multiple Myeloma Patients
Recent findings from a CAR-T trial suggest potential in preventing smoldering multiple myeloma from progressing to active disease in high-risk individuals.
Supreme Court Should Reconsider Blanche v. Lau for the Sake of 12.8 Million Green Card Holders
The Supreme Court faces a critical decision regarding Blanche v. Lau. Given the mismatched facts and the significant implications for 12.8 million green card holders, the case should be dismissed.
Why the Supreme Court’s birthright-citizenship decision may depend on the meaning of “domicile”
An analysis of the Supreme Court's immigration docket and the implications of domicile on citizenship.
Anticipation Builds as Supreme Court Prepares for a Busy Week
Recent activity surrounding the Supreme Court suggests an eventful week ahead, following a particularly busy weekend on the court's docket.
Apple's Data Withholding Raises Concerns in India Antitrust Investigation
Apple's decision to withhold data in an ongoing antitrust case in India has prompted concerns as the country's watchdog prepares for a final hearing.
Telix Pharmaceuticals Initiates Phase 3 Trial for Brain Cancer Treatment
Telix Pharmaceuticals has commenced a significant Phase 3 trial aimed at evaluating a new therapy for brain cancer, marking a crucial step in their research efforts.
Judge Issues Temporary Halt on Trump's White House Ballroom Construction
A Republican-appointed judge has ruled that while Trump serves as the steward of the White House, he does not hold ownership, leading to a temporary pause in construction.
Court Set to Release Opinions on March 25
The Supreme Court is expected to announce opinions on cases that have been argued, with live coverage available for updates.
Theodore Knox Held Liable in Street Racing Incident, Ordered to Pay $2.88 Million
A Texas court has ruled against Theodore Knox in a civil lawsuit linked to a street racing crash involving NFL player Rashee Rice, resulting in a substantial financial judgment.
A Comparative Look at the Supreme Court of India
This piece delves into the Supreme Court of India, examining its role and significance while drawing comparisons with other supreme courts globally.
Reflecting on Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson's Historic Confirmation
April 8 marks a significant milestone as it has been four years since Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson was confirmed to the Supreme Court, making history as the first Black woman to hold this position.
Trial Set for Five Teens in Sweden Over Alleged Attempted Murder of Iranian Dissident
In Sweden, five teenagers are facing trial for the attempted murder of an Iranian dissident, amid claims of increased Iranian targeting of dissidents abroad.
Judge refuses to block sending abortion pill by mail for now, but says FDA must finish review
A federal judge Tuesday refused to block filling prescriptions for the abortion pill mifepristone by mail across the U.S. — at least for now.
Steve Bannon wins Supreme Court order likely to lead to dismissal of contempt of Congress conviction - AP News
Strategic angle: Steve Bannon wins Supreme Court order likely to lead to dismissal of contempt of Congress conviction AP News
Court allows Steve Bannon to move forward on dismissal of criminal charges against him
Strategic angle: The Supreme Court on Monday morning added one new case, involving challenges to veterans’ benefit laws, to its docket for the 2026-27 term. The justices also sent the case of […] The post Court allows Steve Bannon to mov
Supreme Court clears the way for Bannon contempt case to be dismissed
Strategic angle: Bannon spent four months in prison after defying a subpoena from the House Select Committee investigating the Jan. 6 attack.
Briefing: Murder Suspect Waives Preliminary Hearing
Strategic angle: The suspect in a high-profile murder case has chosen to waive their preliminary hearing, raising questions about the legal strategy.
Briefing: A subdued Wisconsin Supreme Court race tilts Democrats’ way
Strategic angle: The Wisconsin Supreme Court race shows signs of favoring Democrats amid a quieter campaign.