Trump's War on Iran Sparks Legal Debate Over Limits of Using Force
The article discusses the legal implications of the U.S.-Israeli war on Iran, highlighting concerns over the unilateral military action taken by President Trump.
PGFN advises against judicial action for using tax losses in transactions
The PGFN discourages taxpayers from seeking judicial action to ensure the use of tax loss credits in transactions exceeding a limit set by the TCU.
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.
Trump administration failed in attempts to delay tariff refund battle
A federal appeals court dismissed Donald Trump's administration's attempt to delay legal proceedings regarding tariff refunds.
The Political Scientist on Migration Rules: 'A Legal Thicket'
The article discusses how Sweden's migration policy has shifted from being one of Europe's most welcoming to adopting stricter minimum standards, creating confusion and uncertainty in the process.
The complete speech by Javier Milei in Congress: shouts, insults, and a suggestive announcement that reveals Milei's ambition
Javier Milei's inaugural speech to Congress was marked by confrontational rhetoric against Kirchnerism, emphasizing economic policy and calling for a legal revision.
McGill, Concordia drop legal battle with Quebec government over tuition hikes
McGill and Concordia universities have decided to discontinue their legal challenge against the Quebec government's tuition hike for out-of-province students, despite a previous court ruling in their favor.
IN MEMORIAM: As an inspiring figure, Urmas Volens cared for the future of lawyers
Urmas Volens, who significantly contributed to the development of legal frameworks in Estonia, passed away on December 24, 1976.
Coface: The US Supreme Court's ruling will not fundamentally change tariff policy
The US Supreme Court ruled that President Trump exceeded his authority in implementing tariffs under the IEEPA, but the administration plans to rely on a different legal framework for future tariffs.
The USCIS 50/20 Rule: Who Can Take the U.S. Citizenship Test in Spanish
The USCIS has a provision allowing certain long-term legal permanent residents to take the U.S. citizenship test in Spanish rather than English, subject to age and residency requirements.
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.
Tens of thousands of Budget Direct customers overcharged, ASIC alleges
ASIC is pursuing legal action against Budget Direct for allegedly overcharging approximately 39,000 customers who lost online discounts due to policy amendments.
Journal of Laws from February 26, 2026 (items 217-230)
The article summarizes various legal notices and regulations published in the Polish Journal of Laws on February 26, 2026.
Controversies Surrounding Religion Classes. MEN Awaits a Difficult Decision
The Polish Ministry of Education faces criticism and legal challenges over a new policy reducing religion classes to one hour per week.
Mexico and the Complexity of International Trade
The article discusses how Trump's presidency altered U.S. trade policies, steering them towards protectionism and facing legal challenges regarding tariffs imposed on Mexico.
V. Aleknaviฤienฤ supports the proposal to legally restrict concerts by performers appearing in Russia
V. Aleknaviฤienฤ supports legal measures to restrict concerts of performers from Russia in response to geopolitical tensions.
The US President and the Supreme Court's Battle over Tariffs: Experts Warn of Several Weapons in Trump's Arsenal
Experts discuss the ongoing conflict between President Trump and the Supreme Court regarding tariffs, highlighting Trump's strategies and potential legal loopholes.
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.
"Intervention of Congress will not be necessary": Trump defends the permanence of new tariffs
US President Donald Trump stated that new 10% tariffs he implemented will not require Congress intervention to remain permanent, despite legal implications suggesting otherwise.
Trump rips Supreme Court tariff ruling in SOTU, vows new legal fight after 6-3 blow
President Trump criticized the Supreme Court's ruling against his tariff policy and vowed to pursue further legal action during his State of the Union address.
President Yoon: 'Is ordering the sale of farmland communist? Is Lee Seung-man, who established 'land for those who farm it' also a communist?','summary_en':'President Yoon emphasized that the order for farmland sales is a legal measure to combat speculative land transactions, dismissing critics who likened it to communist policies.','summary_long_en':'President Yoon Sook-yeol of South Korea has defended his administrationโs directive to order the sale of farmland, clarifying that the measure is intended to prevent speculative transactions in agricultural land. During a recent cabinet meeting, he specified that the government is not targeting inherited farmland or land that is intentionally left unused due to the owner's age or other circumstances. Instead, he indicated that the focus is on instances where individuals acquire farmland under the guise of farming plans but fail to utilize the land for agricultural purposes thereafter. Yoon reiterated the constitutional principle of
President Yoon emphasized that the order for farmland sales is a legal measure to combat speculative land transactions, dismissing critics who likened it to communist policies.
Quito will present legal actions for the reform to the Cootad
The city of Quito plans to take legal action against recent reforms to a law impacting financial transfers for local governments.
Are ministers negotiating draft laws with the president?
The article discusses the recent challenges and dynamics in the Polish government's process of lawmaking, particularly related to energy legislation and the relationship between ministers and the president.
"It's an act of racism," Latinos affected by new policy in the U.S.
Latino merchants express deep concern over a new U.S. Small Business Administration policy that restricts loans to citizens, excluding legal residents.
Despite Supreme Court ruling, Trump has legal cards for tariffs in hand
The article discusses how, despite a Supreme Court ruling against the use of the International Emergency Economic Powers Act for imposing tariffs, former President Trump still holds other legal strategies that can influence tariff decisions.
U.S. to End Collection of Reciprocal Tariffs on 24th, New Tariffs to Take Effect the Same Day
The U.S. will cease collecting reciprocal tariffs as of the 24th, while simultaneously implementing new tariffs under a different legal basis.
Orbรกn's Blocking of Sanctions Outrages EU Foreign Ministers and Revives Debate on Retaliatory Measures
Hungary's recent veto of EU sanctions against Russia has sparked outrage among EU foreign ministers and re-ignited discussions on possible legal retaliation against Budapest.
Donald Trump on the Supreme Court's decision: It gave me much greater power and strength
Former President Donald Trump has reacted strongly to a recent U.S. Supreme Court decision that declared his trade tariffs unconstitutional, announcing new tariffs based on different legal grounds.
After the 'Trump Tariffs' Loss in Court: A New Path for Washington's Trade with the World
The U.S. Supreme Court's decision to invalidate the tariffs imposed by former President Trump is leading to a new phase of legal and economic debate regarding Washington's trade policies.
Trump rushes out โPlan Bโ tariffs โ but will they stick?
Following the US Supreme Courtโs decision to strike down previous tariffs, President Trump quickly announced new tariffs under different trade legislation; however, legal and procedural challenges may limit their effectiveness.
Why the Supreme Court Struck Down Trumpโs Tariffs
The Supreme Court ruled 6-3 to strike down former President Trump's tariffs, citing insufficient legal grounding for their implementation.
The 'no' to the trade agreement with the US advances in the European Parliament: the PPE, socialists and liberals will "presumably" vote against
The European Parliament is increasingly likely to reject or delay a trade agreement with the US due to uncertainties following a Supreme Court decision affecting Trump's tariff policy.
Carlos Melconian expressed his doubts about labor reform: 'There are things that end up in court'
Economist Carlos Melconian voiced skepticism about the recently approved labor reform in Argentina, questioning its economic impact and potential legal conflicts.
World Trade: Trump's Tariff Chaos Continues
President Trump remains committed to his tariff policy while businesses begin to seek refunds on tariff payments, leading to potential legal conflicts lasting for years.
European proposal to delay vote on trade agreement with America
A European legislator has proposed to postpone the vote on the trade agreement with the United States due to changed legal conditions surrounding the deal.
An enraged Trump tries to raise tariffs again
Donald Trump announced a plan to increase tariffs on imports to the United States amid legal challenges to his authority to impose taxes without Congressional approval.
[Editorial] Despite Trump's Supreme Court Loss, '15% Tariff' Rush, Must Respond Cautiously
The U.S. Supreme Court ruled that President Trump's significant tariff policy was unconstitutional and that he had no legal authority to impose tariffs unilaterally.
Trump's Counterstrike: 15 Percent Tariff Born Against Court's Will
President Donald Trump announced a new 15 percent global tariff on Saturday, a day after implementing a 10 percent tariff, claiming it has a stronger legal basis despite court challenges.
After a rare Supreme Court loss for Trump, here's his record with the bench
The U.S. Supreme Court ruled against President Trump in a case regarding his authority to impose tariffs, prompting a furious response from him and a vow to continue his aggressive trade policies.
Donald Trump uses loophole to slap world with maximum legal tariffs after humiliation
Donald Trump announced a temporary increase in global tariffs to the maximum legal rate following a Supreme Court ruling against his previous tariff regime.
The Supreme Court Curbs Trump, and Tariffs Return Through an Alternative Gateway
The U.S. Supreme Court's ruling invalidates Trump's use of emergency powers to impose tariffs, signaling legal setbacks but not a fundamental shift in trade policy.
Supreme Court's Decision on US Tariffs Sparks $170 Billion Refund Dispute
Thousands of companies and importers are preparing for a lengthy battle to recover up to $170 billion in tariffs paid to the US government following the Supreme Court's ruling against one of Donald Trump's key trade policies.
Bloomberg: The Overturning of Tariffs is an Economic Blow and a Legal Defeat for Trump
The U.S. Supreme Court has ruled against most of the tariffs imposed by former President Trump, marking a significant legal defeat for him and impacting his economic agenda.
Trump found a suitable legal provision and slapped a new tariff on the table: effective almost immediately
President Donald Trump has announced a new 10% import tariff on all countries, set to take effect on February 24, immediately after midnight.
Trump announces new global tariff after losing in US Supreme Court
Following a Supreme Court ruling against his tariffs, President Trump announced a new 10% global tariff using a different legal basis for implementation.
Confirmed by the DMV: bad news in Texas for undocumented migrants wanting to buy a car
The Texas DMV has unanimously approved a rule that requires legal presence in the U.S. to register vehicles, effectively disqualifying undocumented immigrants from this process.
Tariffs: The Supreme Court's Decision Opens a Period of Uncertainty for Trump and Global Trade
The U.S. Supreme Court ruled against reciprocal tariffs imposed by Donald Trump on several countries, marking a significant legal defeat for the former president.
The Supreme Court Decided on Trump's Tariffs. There is a Reaction from the US President
The US Supreme Court overturned the legal basis for many of the tariff increases implemented by President Donald Trump, prompting a strong response from him.
Trump likely to continue tariffs using other authorities despite ruling against mutual tariffs
The U.S. Supreme Court ruled against the broad imposition of tariffs by the president, yet the Trump administration is preparing alternative legal frameworks to sustain its tariff policies.
The Supreme Court declared Donald Trump's tariffs illegal
The US Supreme Court ruled that the tariffs imposed by former President Donald Trump were legally unjustified, significantly impacting US trade policy.