ICE Lost: Judge Declares Kristi Noem's Plan to Restrict Federal Oversight 'Likely Illegal'
A federal judge has temporarily suspended a policy by Kristi Noem requiring Congress members to notify her office a week in advance before visiting immigrant detention centers.
Customs Duties: A Judge Rejects the U.S. Government's Request to Postpone Refunds
A U.S. judge has denied the government's request to delay refunds of previously paid tariffs, complicating the refund process for importers.
Luigi Mangione avoids facing death penalty if convicted of killing UnitedHealthcare CEO
Luigi Mangione will not face the death penalty if convicted of killing UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson, as prosecutors have decided not to appeal a judge's ruling that disallowed capital murder charges.
Luigi Mangione escapes federal death penalty after federal prosecutors decline to appeal judge's ruling
Luigi Mangione will not face the federal death penalty as prosecutors have chosen not to appeal a judge's decision dismissing the capital murder charge against him.
Greenpeace received a sentence for 345 million dollars for protests against a pipeline in the United States
A North Dakota judge has ruled that Greenpeace must pay $345 million for damages related to protests against the Dakota Access Pipeline.
USA: "This is not right, and it's not legal"
Recent court rulings have dealt multiple setbacks to the Trump administration, including the Supreme Court deeming tariffs illegal and a federal judge ruling against an immigration policy.
USA: "This is not okay, and it is also not legal"
Recent court rulings have dealt significant legal blows to the Trump administration, including the Supreme Court's decision against the legality of tariffs and a federal judge's ruling against unconstitutional immigration policies.
Judge sides with salmon against Trump administration in hydropower ruling
A federal judge ruled that the Trump administration must alter hydropower operations to protect salmon populations affected by dams on the Columbia and Snake Rivers.
Judge approves the construction of the grand ballroom of Trump at the White House
A federal judge has ruled against a lawsuit attempting to halt President Trump's controversial plan for a grand ballroom in the White House.
B.C. man acquitted of smuggling drugs back into Canada that first left in his rectum
A British Columbia man was acquitted of drug smuggling charges after the judge ruled he was unaware of the drugs in his possession due to fentanyl withdrawal symptoms.
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.
USA: Setback for Trump Administration: Deportations to Third Countries Unlawful
A U.S. federal judge ruled that the Trump administration's practice of rapidly deporting foreign nationals to third countries without legal residence is 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.
Judge admits to having disregarded 'social reality' in case of 35-year-old man accused of raping 12-year-old girl
A judge in Brazil reversed his decision to acquit a man accused of raping a young girl, acknowledging he initially disregarded social realities in his initial ruling.
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.
The RFEF committee cancels the judge's resolution on Rayo - Oviedo 'for lack of competence' and sides with LaLiga
The RFEF committee has annulled the judge's ruling regarding the Rayo - Oviedo match, stating it lacks the authority to intervene in decisions made by LaLiga.
The restrictions on Baruwerman were not in effect for eight hours because Judge Mizrahi refused to extend them
Police restrictions on Tzachi Baruwerman, chief of staff to Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, lapsed for eight hours due to a last-minute court decision.
Judge holds DHS officials in contempt, orders compensation to Mexican national released in winter storm
A federal judge in Minnesota held DHS officials in contempt for illegally transferring a Mexican national, ordering his release and compensation due to a violation of a judicial order.
Tyler Robinson judge set to rule on whether prosecution team should be disqualified in Charlie Kirk case
A judge is set to rule on whether to disqualify prosecutors in the Charlie Kirk assassination case due to a conflict of interest.
Jigwiyeon's Strange Legal Principles
Critics are raising their voices against the first-instance ruling regarding Yoon Seok-yeol's charges of insurrection, primarily targeting Judge Ji Gwi-yeon's unusual legal interpretations.
Federal judge blocks release of Jack Smith report's second volume
A federal judge has ruled to permanently block the release of the second volume of Jack Smith's report regarding President Trump's handling of classified documents, marking a significant legal win for Trump and his co-defendants.
“The Public Has the Right to See Yoon Seok-youl's Judgment in Real Names” - A Professor's Claim Former Judge
A professor argues that the judgment documents for former President Yoon Seok-youl, sentenced to life imprisonment for treason, should be publicly accessible by name.
Mendoza: a mother ordered to stop publishing photos of her teenage daughter on social media
A family judge in Mendoza ordered a mother to immediately cease posting photos and videos of her teenage daughter on social media due to privacy concerns raised by the teenager herself.
Roman salutes, the 29 of CasaPound acquitted
A Roman judge has acquitted 29 individuals associated with CasaPound who made Roman salutes during a memorial service for a historical event, citing insufficient grounds for condemnation.
Judge decides that Collor's luxury apartment in Maceió must go to auction to pay labor debt
A Brazilian judge has ordered the luxury apartment of former president Fernando Collor to be auctioned to satisfy a labor debt of R$ 264,000, with the property valued at R$ 9 million.
Judgment by Judge Ji Gwi-yeon: Yoon Suk-yeol Rejects 'Justification for Martial Law'... 'Not a National Emergency'
Former President Yoon Suk-yeol persisted in presenting his justification for declaring martial law during the December 3 insurrection, but a court has rejected his claims, asserting that there was no national emergency warranting such actions.
Judge Ji Gwi-yeon Transferred the Role of 'Defendant' to the Citizens Instead of 'Victims of Insurrection'
The court issued a life sentence to former President Yoon Seok-yeol for insurrection but neglected the suffering of the citizens who were victims and prevented the insurrection, leading to criticism of a lack of historical awareness in the ruling.
Giving Legitimacy to 'Yoon Seok-youl's Martial Law'? The Dangerous Recognition of Judge Ji Kwi-yeon, Explored by Jang Dong-hyuk
The court's ruling on Yoon Seok-youl includes a troubling recognition that grants legitimacy to the circumstances under which martial law could be declared by the president, raising significant political and social conflict.
Judiciary revokes suspension of judge Christian Fierro, who reported pressures over the Euro 2024 case
The Judiciary Council of Ecuador has revoked the suspension of anti-corruption judge Christian Fierro, who faced allegations of pressure after ruling on a major money laundering case.
Federal judge strikes down large parts of Trump mass detention policies for migrants
A federal judge in California has overturned significant portions of the Trump administration's migrant detention policies, asserting that the government misrepresented the nature of the individuals being targeted for deportation.
The anti-immigrant law in the United States retreats and ICE loses: a judge rules that they cannot detain Kilmar Ábrego García again
A federal judge ruled that ICE cannot detain Salvadoran citizen Kilmar Ábrego García again due to the expiration of the 90-day detention period and the lack of feasible deportation plans.
Gwangju Citizens' Group Condemns Judge Ji Kwi-yeon... A Death Sentence for Yoon Suk-yeol is the Minimum Justice
A Gwangju citizens' group has condemned Judge Ji Kwi-yeon for not sentencing former President Yoon Suk-yeol to death, asserting that the ruling failed to uphold the minimum standards of justice.
CNJ points to evidence of payment in cattle to judge suspected of selling verdict and releasing PCC chief
A Brazilian disciplinary report indicates that a retired court judge may have accepted cattle as payment for a judicial ruling that released a drug trafficking leader.
Bile: “I’m a non-partisan judge attacked by Meloni but I have only protected rights”
Italian judge Bile defends herself against claims of political bias after being criticized by Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni for a court ruling.
Justice Department fights back after federal judge blocks Trump’s wind energy freeze
The Justice Department is appealing a federal judge's ruling that halted Trump's memorandum to pause offshore wind energy projects, amidst concerns from blue states and environmental groups.
US judge says lawsuit over Buffalo Wild Wings ‘boneless wings’ lacks meat
A US judge dismissed a lawsuit alleging Buffalo Wild Wings misled customers by marketing chicken nuggets as 'boneless wings', ruling the term is not deceptive.
Alonso Ancira's lawsuit against AHMSA will not be resolved in Mexico City, following judge's decision
Alonso Ancira's labor lawsuit against Altos Hornos de México will now be addressed in Saltillo, Coahuila, rather than in Mexico City, due to a federal court's ruling of incompetence for the capital's courts.
Kilmar Abrego Garcia cannot be re-detained, federal judge rules
A federal judge has ruled that Kilmar Abrego Garcia cannot be re-detained by Immigration and Customs Enforcement due to an expired detention period and lack of a viable deportation plan.
Judge deals blow to Trump administration, orders slavery exhibit restored at iconic Philly landmark
A federal judge has ordered the restoration of a slavery exhibit at the President’s House in Philadelphia, which was removed by the Trump administration, highlighting ongoing tensions over how history is presented.
Neo-judge Zaradkiewicz and former deputy of Ziobro running for the renewed KRS
The latest candidate list for Poland's renewed National Council of the Judiciary features controversial neo-judges and former government officials tied to the ruling party.
Ruling by US Judge: Slavery Exhibit to Be Rebuilt
A US federal judge has ruled that an outdoor exhibit about the history of slavery in Philadelphia must be reconstructed after it was removed by the National Park Service following a directive from former President Donald Trump.
Referenced Orwell in ruling against Trump
A U.S. judge ordered the reopening of a slavery exhibit dedicated to nine slaves at George Washington’s museum, referencing Orwell while opposing Trump’s efforts to erase historical injustices.
Cited '1984' in Ruling Against Trump
A U.S. judge has ordered the reopening of a slavery exhibit dedicated to nine slaves at George Washington's museum, referencing George Orwell's '1984' to criticize President Trump's attempts to limit discussions of systemic discrimination and slavery.
The judge suspends the notification to Errejón of the opening of trial for alleged sexual assault against Mouliaá pending a decision from the Court of Appeals
Judge Adolfo Carretero has suspended the scheduled notification of trial opening to former deputy Íñigo Errejón regarding allegations of sexual assault until a provincial court ruling.
Munich District Court: Judge Acquits Masseuse of Sexual Assault Charges
A masseur in Munich was acquitted of sexual harassment charges after a judge suggested the accuser may have misinterpreted the treatment.
The judge's refusal to transfer the migrant convicted 23 times. "Protecting his family life"
An Algerian migrant with a complex criminal profile has won a court ruling requiring compensation from the Italian Interior Ministry due to his forced transfer without proper notification and disruption of family life.
US judge blocks deportation of South Sudanese citizens
A US federal judge has blocked the Trump administration from ending temporary protective status for South Sudanese citizens, allowing hundreds to continue living and working in the US.
A judge orders the Trump administration to return deported Venezuelans to El Salvador
A federal judge has ordered the Trump administration to return deported Venezuelans who were sent to El Salvador without due process.