Jafar Panahi to Stand Trial Again in Iran for Alleged Propaganda
Iranian filmmaker Jafar Panahi is scheduled for another trial on charges of propaganda against the state, following a prior conviction by the Revolutionary Court.
Donovan Mitchell's Stunning Half-Court Buzzer Beater Advances Cavaliers to Eastern Conference Finals
In a thrilling moment, Donovan Mitchell of the Cleveland Cavaliers made a remarkable half-court buzzer beater, propelling his team past the top-seeded Detroit Pistons and into the Eastern Conference Finals.
Mark Fuhrman, Controversial Detective from OJ Simpson Case, Passes Away
Mark Fuhrman, a former detective known for his role in the OJ Simpson trial, has died. His testimony and actions during the investigation of the 1994 murders were highly controversial.
Key Evidence Allowed in Luigi Mangione's Murder Trial
A judge has permitted the introduction of a gun and writings as evidence in the New York murder trial of Luigi Mangione, while excluding other items found with him.
Imamoglu Criticizes Turkish Regime Amid Controversial Trial
Istanbul Mayor Ekrem Imamoglu, facing a potential 2,352-year sentence, condemns what he calls an unfair trial, highlighting the political motivations behind his arrest.
Manchester City Triumphs Over Chelsea in FA Cup Final: A Controversial Outcome?
In a thrilling FA Cup final at Wembley, Manchester City emerged victorious against Chelsea, but questions linger about the fairness of the match.
Supreme Court Dismisses Virginia Electoral Map and Other Key Proposals
In a recent ruling, the Supreme Court has dismissed significant legislative proposals, including a Virginia electoral map and a bill on ballroom regulations, while also addressing challenges to Tesla's robotaxi initiative.
Supreme Court Decision Upholds Virginia Redistricting Plan
The US Supreme Court has declined to hear an appeal from Virginia Democrats aimed at reinstating a redistricting plan that could have favored their party in upcoming elections.
Council of Europe Member States Seek to Reinforce ECHR Case Law on Migrant Rights
In a significant move, 46 member states of the Council of Europe have issued a political declaration aimed at tightening the European Court of Human Rights' case law regarding migrant rights, influenced by the governments of Italy and Denmark.
Supreme Court Rejects Virginia's Bid to Reinstate Favorable Congressional Map
The Supreme Court has declined Virginia's request to reinstate a congressional map that would have favored Democrats, impacting the state's political dynamics ahead of elections.
Virginia's Supreme Court Strikes Down Democratic Congressional Maps
The Virginia Supreme Court has invalidated the Democratic-drawn congressional maps, citing procedural issues that rendered the voter-approved referendum null.
California Court Bans Kars4Kids Commercial Over Misleading Claims
A California court has ruled the Kars4Kids commercial misleading, leading to its ban from the state's airwaves. The decision highlights concerns over advertising truthfulness.
Harvey Weinstein's Third Trial Ends in Mistrial, Another Setback for the Disgraced Mogul
A New York judge has declared a mistrial in Harvey Weinstein's third sexual assault case, as the jury failed to reach a verdict on allegations from actor Jessica Mann.
Justice Thomas Discusses the Role of Shared Values and Friendships on the Supreme Court
In a recent conversation, Justice Clarence Thomas highlighted the importance of camaraderie and shared values among justices, reflecting on the friendships formed during his time on the bench.
Freight Brokers Now Liable for Negligent Hiring Under State Law
In a pivotal decision, the court has determined that freight brokers may be held accountable for negligent hiring practices, marking a significant shift in liability.
Virginia Supreme Court's Ruling on Redistricting Favors Republicans
The Virginia Supreme Court has ruled against the Democrats' redrawn congressional maps, a decision that could shift the balance of power in upcoming elections.
Supreme Court Maintains Access to Abortion Pill During Ongoing Legal Review
The Supreme Court has decided to temporarily maintain access to a widely used abortion pill as it reviews potential restrictions on the drug's availability.
Supreme Court Decision Allows Continued Telehealth Access to Mifepristone
In a significant ruling, the Supreme Court has determined that mifepristone, an abortion pill, may still be prescribed via telehealth and mailed to patients.
Federal Judge Rules Deportation of Colombian Woman to DRC Was Likely Illegal
In a recent ruling, a federal judge has ordered the Trump administration to return Adriana Maria Quiroz Zapata to the US, deeming her deportation to the Democratic Republic of Congo likely illegal.
Ratko Mladić's Request for Release Denied by UN Judge
Despite acknowledging Ratko Mladić's advanced age, a UN judge has denied his request for release, citing adequate prison conditions in The Hague.