The truth about the $2000 check: what will happen to tariff money after the Supreme Court ruling
The article discusses the implications of the recent U.S. Supreme Court ruling that declared certain tariffs illegal and what it means for possible refunds and a proposed $2000 check.
Gumma's Three-Person Death Accident, Defendant Appeals Against First Instance Ruling Recognizing Dangerous Driving
The defendant in a tragic accident in Gumma that resulted in the deaths of three people has filed an appeal against a 20-year sentence for dangerous driving.
Marine Le Pen States She Will Not Participate in the 2027 Elections if Court Orders Electronic Bracelet
Marine Le Pen has stated that she will not participate in the 2027 elections if a court ruling mandates her to wear an electronic bracelet following a potential conviction.
Plaintiffs 'merely take the regulator's judgment at face value' - Request to suspend operations at Shikoku Electric's Ikata Nuclear Power Plant rejected
The Yamaguchi District Court has dismissed a request from local residents to suspend the operations of the Ikata Nuclear Power Plant, leading plaintiffs to criticize the reliance on the nuclear regulator's safety judgments.
Dem senator puts Trump on notice over ‘unlawfully collected’ tariff funds after SCOTUS loss
Senator Ruben Gallego demands President Trump refund billions in unlawfully collected tariff revenue following a Supreme Court ruling against the use of the International Emergency Economic Powers Act for tariffs.
Convicted for giving alcohol to an oak hawk
An individual has been convicted for providing alcohol to an oak hawk in Iceland.
Participant excluded from winning Mega-Sena pool paid subscription outside of agreed time
A court ruled that a Mega-Sena pool participant, who was excluded for paying his share late, must receive his portion of the winnings despite the organizer's denial.
Wiretapping: 8-Year Prison Sentence for Surveillance
A court in Greece sentenced four defendants to eight years in prison for violations related to wiretapping and breaches of personal data laws, pending appeal.
Court: Hungary violated EU rules when radio station's signal was turned off
Hungary has violated EU regulations by failing to renew the license for the independent radio station Klubradio, according to a ruling by the EU court.
Julius Kivimäki, sentenced to prison, has left Finland
Julius Kivimäki, who was recently sentenced to nearly seven years in prison, has reportedly left Finland, expressing disappointment through his lawyer after the appellate court's ruling was increased by eight months.
Harmful promotions are returning to pharmacies. The President of the Supreme Pharmaceutical Council warns
The president of the Supreme Pharmaceutical Council of Poland warns that the lifting of the advertising ban for pharmacies, following a European Court ruling, has led to dangerous and irresponsible marketing practices.
"Disciplinary Action to Seize Nomination Rights" "Violation of Freedom of Expression"... Baek Hyun-jin and Kim Jong-hyuk Attend an Injunction Hearing
Members of the Korean ruling party attend a court hearing to contest disciplinary action against them, arguing it infringes on their rights to express their opinions politically.
Androulakis on wiretapping: 'Justice after 4 years of struggle – Defeat of the shadow state'
Nikos Androulakis expressed satisfaction with the court's ruling regarding wiretap allegations, marking it as a significant victory against state misconduct.
Aleksanteri Kivimäki is abroad – This is how he reacted to his sentence
Aleksanteri Kivimäki, currently abroad, expresses disappointment over a recent court ruling regarding his involvement in the Vastaamo compensation agreements.
Zacharidis after the conviction for the wiretapping: 'Who put these four to do the job?'
SYRIZA spokesperson Kostas Zacharidis questioned the government's involvement in illegal wiretapping following a court ruling on the matter.
The sentence received by the Vastaamo data breach perpetrator Julius Kivimäki, 28
The Helsinki Court of Appeal has sentenced Julius Aleksanteri Kivimäki to 6 years and 11 months in prison for his role in a serious data breach that affected vulnerable individuals.
TRUMP'S TARIFFS Illegal: Here are the Winners and Losers of the Tariff Ruling
The U.S. Supreme Court ruling that many of Donald Trump's import tariffs are illegal impacts several countries and their trade agreements with the U.S.
After the Ruling: Customs Chaos: What the EU Should Do Now
The article discusses the uncertainty facing the EU following the US Supreme Court's decision to overturn Trump's tariffs and suggests actions the EU should take to address potential trade conflicts with the United States.
Removal of "Tatekans" at Kyoto University, Second Trial Also Does Not Recognize Unconstitutionality, Dismisses Staff Union's Claim
Kyoto University has had a court ruling upheld that dismissed claims from its staff union asserting the removal of outdoor signs infringes on freedom of expression.
Victory for Migrants in Texas: Court Protects Free Assistance Program Against State Pressure
A Texas appeals court has upheld a legal assistance program for migrants, rejecting the state's attempt to shut it down due to a lack of evidence of harm to local residents.
Possible Pregnancy: Crying Student; 24-Year Prison Sentence for Martial Arts Instructor for Sexual Assault
A martial arts instructor in Japan was sentenced to 24 years in prison for repeatedly sexually assaulting eight female students, causing distress and trauma, including one student fearing she might be pregnant.
Hong Kong Court Upholds Jimmy Lai's Appeal – Overturns Fraud Conviction
A Hong Kong court has upheld an appeal by media mogul Jimmy Lai, overturning his previous conviction for fraud.
Court to rule on Pastor Okafor’s suit against Doris April 16
An Ikeja High Court is set to deliver a ruling on April 16 regarding a legal suit filed by Pastor Chris Okafor against actress Doris Ogala and two others.
Lawsuit to Stop Operation of Ikata Nuclear Power Plant Dismissed by Yamaguchi District Court Iwakuni Branch
The Yamaguchi District Court Iwakuni Branch dismissed a lawsuit filed by approximately 160 residents seeking to halt operations at the Ikata Nuclear Power Plant, marking the fourth similar court ruling against residents.
Experts point out technical flaws in the decision that annulled acquittal for rape in MG
A judge in Minas Gerais has reversed the acquittal of a man accused of raping a 12-year-old girl, citing technical flaws and public interest in the decision.
Judge ruled that Trump's administration's deportations to foreign countries are illegal
A federal judge in the U.S. ruled that the deportation of undocumented migrants to countries that are not their countries of origin is illegal under the practices established by President Donald Trump's administration.
Judge orders Greenpeace to pay $345m over Dakota Access pipeline protest
A North Dakota judge has ordered Greenpeace to pay $345 million in damages for its protests against the Dakota Access pipeline, a ruling the organization plans to appeal.
Legal experts react to Trump’s SCOTUS clash and tariff pivot in fiery SOTU
Legal experts reacted cautiously to President Trump's State of the Union address, focusing on the implications of his remarks regarding the Supreme Court's ruling on tariffs and crime policies.
Justice orders CDHU and City Hall to renovate closed buildings or provide new housing in Marília
A court has ordered the CDHU and Marília's City Hall to either renovate closed buildings or provide alternative housing for displaced families.
Alert for those who use ITIN: Justice authorizes the IRS to share immigrant addresses with ICE
A federal court has authorized the IRS to share addresses of immigrants with ICE, posing a risk to immigrants who file taxes using an ITIN.
Good news for New York? Kathy Hochul asked Donald Trump for a refund of 13.5 billion dollars for the annulled tariffs
New York Governor Kathy Hochul is demanding a $13.5 billion refund from Donald Trump's administration following the Supreme Court's ruling that the tariffs imposed were illegal.
Home secretary granted permission to challenge ruling on Palestine Action ban
The UK Home Secretary has been authorized to appeal against a high court ruling that deemed the ban on Palestine Action unlawful.
US judge overturns policy of deporting immigrants to third countries
A US judge has ruled against a policy by the Department of Homeland Security that allowed for the expedited deportation of immigrants to third countries without sufficient opportunity to express fears of persecution or torture.
Loosening grip? Trump skirts setbacks in State of the Union speech
Donald Trump's long State of the Union address highlights his resilient approach in the face of political setbacks, particularly against the Supreme Court's recent tariff ruling.
Trump trims some tariffs after Supreme Court loss but keeps trade fight alive
Following a Supreme Court ruling, President Trump has reduced certain tariffs while maintaining a firm stance on his trade policies.
U.S. judge rules Trump policy on deportation of migrants as unlawful
A federal judge ruled that a Trump-era policy permitting rapid deportations of migrants without proper due process is unlawful, temporarily pausing the ruling to allow for an appeal.
'Romeo and Juliet' Exception Cited in Ruling, but Does Not Apply to Vulnerable Rape Case in MG
A Brazilian court initially absolved a man accused of statutory rape after citing a perceived 'Romeo and Juliet' exception involving a relationship with a 12-year-old girl, but the ruling was later overturned following public outrage.
Up to 18 years in prison for the atrocious crime in Sant Sadurní: he killed his ex-partner and hid the dismembered body under the bed
A man was sentenced to 18 years and six months in prison for the murder of his ex-partner, María del Carmen, whose dismembered body was found hidden under a bed in Sant Sadurní d'Anoia.
The Malvinas Case: Committee to Present Extension Resource to Clarify Compliance with Reparation Measures
The Permanent Committee for the Defense of Human Rights in Ecuador plans to monitor and push for compliance with the court's reparations ruling concerning the Malvinas case involving the forced disappearance of four children.
After determining the property boundaries, the bailiff gets involved at the end
A legal decision was made regarding the boundary delineation between neighboring properties, yet complications arose when a request for execution of the decision was dismissed by the court.
Consultants punished with 100 hours of forced labor for organizing trips to Crimea
A travel consultant has been sentenced to 100 hours of community service after the Supreme Court upheld an appellate court's ruling regarding violations of sanctions related to travel organization to Crimea.
Important ruling from the NSA: A failed driving test can be challenged
A recent ruling from Poland's Supreme Administrative Court allows candidates to contest failed practical driving tests, highlighting the potential for challenging examiners' decisions.
Thomas criticizes Supreme Court majority for 'needlessly' expanding precedent in unanimous decision
Justice Clarence Thomas critiques the Supreme Court's unanimous ruling for unnecessarily broadening legal precedent regarding communication between defendants and their attorneys during trial recesses.
Katinić Pleić: Surrogacy turns children into contractual objects and motherhood into a service
The Croatian Constitutional Court's recent ruling on the birth registration of a child born via surrogacy in war-torn Ukraine has sparked public attention due to the non-biological mother being registered as the legal parent.
Marielle Case: Cármen Lúcia votes and STF has a majority to convict the Brazão brothers as masterminds of the crime
The Brazilian Supreme Court has a majority ruling to convict the Brazão brothers for orchestrating the murder of councilwoman Marielle Franco and her driver Anderson Gomes.
Hong Kong ‘throws’ José Mulino for taking away 2 ports from the Panama Canal: ‘Respect the contracts’
The Government of Hong Kong has expressed strong protests to Panama over the control of two ports taken from CK Hutchison, following a Supreme Court ruling in Panama.
Trump is running out of tariff cards to play ahead of CUSMA review
Trump is facing limitations in his ability to impose tariffs following a Supreme Court ruling, prompting him to implement global tariffs under the Trade Act.
STJ concludes process that condemns Carlinhos Maia for joke about bone malformation of resident of MT
Brazil's Superior Court of Justice has finalized a ruling that requires influencer Carlinhos Maia to pay R$ 200,000 for moral damages due to a joke he made about a resident's bone malformation.
Ex-wife Ayesha Mukherjee will return 5.7 crores to Shikhar Dhawan, know the full case
A Delhi family court has ordered Ayesha Mukherjee to return 5.7 crore rupees to former Indian cricketer Shikhar Dhawan, stating the property settlement was obtained through fraud and coercion.
F.A.Z. Einspruch Podcast: The Supreme Court's Tariff Ruling and Its Consequences for Donald Trump
The Supreme Court has declared many of Trump's tariffs unlawful, raising significant implications beyond trade policy.