Japanese National Sentenced to 20 Years in Prison for Involvement in Nuclear Material Smuggling - Federal Court in NY
A 61-year-old Japanese man, Takeshi Ebisawa, has been sentenced to 20 years in prison by a federal court in New York for attempting to smuggle nuclear materials, including plutonium and uranium.
New judicial setback for Trump: the traffic toll plan in New York will remain in effect
A federal judge ruled against the Trump administration's attempt to halt New York City's congestion pricing plan, allowing it to continue as scheduled.
Supreme Court sides with New York Republican in congressional redistricting fight
The Supreme Court ruled in favor of a Republican representative, upholding the current congressional district lines in New York against a redistricting challenge.
Supreme Court Hands Republicans Win Over Preserving New York City Voting District
The U.S. Supreme Court ruled in favor of Republicans, allowing the GOP-held congressional district in New York City to remain unchanged for the 2026 elections, despite concerns regarding its fairness to minority voters.
Maduro asks judge to dismiss drug case
Nicolás Maduro has requested an American judge to dismiss narcotics charges against him and his wife, Cilia Flores, following their capture and subsequent court appearance in New York.
USA: Maduro demands the dismissal of the proceedings: 'I cannot afford my own defense'
Nicolás Maduro has urged a New York court to dismiss drug trafficking charges against him, claiming he cannot afford a defense due to US government actions blocking payment for his attorney.
Support from the U.S. to Argentina in the YPF case contempt petition
The U.S. Department of Justice has expressed support for Argentina in a New York court regarding the YPF case and a contempt petition.
10 most important court rulings from 2025 for HR departments
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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.
Three US states demand refunds for Trump's illegal tariffs
Three American governors are calling for refunds totaling $13.5 billion following a Supreme Court ruling against former President Trump's tariffs.
Leszek Kieliszewski: A License to Fabricate in Court
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NY Governor Demands Full Reimbursement from Trump for Tariffs: 'It Was an Illegal and Senseless Charge'
New York Governor Kathy Hochul is demanding a $13.5 billion reimbursement from former President Trump for tariffs imposed during his administration, which were recently deemed illegal by the US Supreme Court.
“Return every dollar”: New York governor demands Trump reimburse the tariffs annulled by the Supreme Court
New York Governor Kathy Hochul has demanded a $13.5 billion reimbursement from the Trump administration for tariffs declared illegal by the U.S. Supreme Court.
Daily Summary #1870: Trump doubles down with new tariffs after US Supreme Court decision; Blizzard cancels thousands of flights in New York; Influencer Hytalo Santos and husband convicted
The daily summary covers major recent events including Trump's new tariffs, flight cancellations in New York due to a blizzard, and the conviction of influencer Hytalo Santos for sexual exploitation.
Why the Supreme Court Struck Down Trump’s Tariffs
The Supreme Court ruled 6-3 to strike down former President Trump's tariffs, citing insufficient legal grounding for their implementation.
The small wine importer who 'killed' Trump's tariffs
Victor Schwartz, a small wine importer from New York, successfully challenged Trump's significant tariffs, leading to a Supreme Court ruling deeming them illegal.
Minister John Reimberg after postponement of 'Fito' hearing: I fully trust the justice system of the United States
Ecuador's Interior Minister, John Reimberg, expressed confidence in the U.S. justice system following the postponement of José Adolfo Macías Villamar's hearing, now set for September 17.
‘Fito’ hearing in New York postponed to September 17: will there be an agreement?
The hearing for José Adolfo Macías Villamar, alias Fito, in a New York court has been postponed to September 17 as negotiations may be underway between the defendant and U.S. prosecutors.
Epstein Settlement After Demands from Victims
The estate of Jeffrey Epstein has agreed to pay tens of millions of dollars to settle legal claims from victims of sexual abuse, according to court documents.
Jeffrey Epstein's estate enters into new settlement
Jeffrey Epstein's estate has agreed to pay up to $35 million to victims who have sued him, with the settlement awaiting approval in a federal court.
Google Won Lawsuit Against Fraud Network Exposed by NRK
A New York federal court has granted Google a temporary injunction against individuals accused of running a global fraud operation revealed by NRK.
Maduro received a consular visit in jail while awaiting his next court hearing
Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro, detained in the U.S., and his wife, Cilia Flores, received a consular visit while awaiting a court hearing set for March 26.
Nicolás Maduro received a visit in the New York jail
Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro and his wife Cilia Flores received a consular visit while detained in New York, with their next court hearing scheduled for March 26.
Latina House Republican asks Supreme Court to block Dems' bid to 'racially gerrymander' her out of Congress
Rep. Nicole Malliotakis filed a petition with the Supreme Court to halt changes to New York's congressional map that she claims unfairly target her district.
The person who was given a contract of 100,000 dollars turned out to be an American agent, know how Nikhil Gupta was found guilty.
Nikhil Gupta, an Indian citizen, pleaded guilty in a federal court in the U.S. for his involvement in a murder-for-hire plot against a Sikh separatist leader in New York.
White House fires court-appointed US attorney on day he is sworn in
The Trump administration dismissed a newly sworn-in U.S. attorney just hours after his appointment in a controversial move highlighting executive power.
Blake Lively and Justin Baldoni meet in New York court to avoid trial; here is how they emerged from the meeting
Blake Lively and Justin Baldoni met in a New York court this week to discuss a resolution for their sexual harassment lawsuit ahead of a scheduled trial in May.
The Right to a Court and Formalism Before the Court of Competition and Consumer Protection
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Blake Lively and Justin Baldoni face to face: they did not reach an agreement and continue their legal dispute
Blake Lively and Justin Baldoni met in court for a six-hour mediation session but failed to reach an agreement in their ongoing legal dispute.
Blake Lively and Justin Baldoni face each other in court for the first time
Blake Lively and Justin Baldoni appeared in New York courts for the first time as part of the judicial process for their upcoming film 'Romper el círculo.'
Hochul running mate voted to allow noncitizen voting in NYC elections
Adrienne Adams, New York Governor Kathy Hochul's running mate, previously supported a measure for noncitizen voting in municipal elections which was later rejected by the court.
Breakthrough verdict in child transition / Court punishes doctors for negligence with two million dollars
A woman awarded $2 million in New York after undergoing a breast removal surgery at age 16 related to her gender identity transition.
Suspected of shooting the CEO, Luigi Mangione to appear in court in June
Luigi Mangione, suspected in the shooting of a healthcare CEO, is set to stand trial in New York state in early June, according to a state judge.
New York Justice Sets June Trial for Luigi Mangione for CEO Murder
The New York Supreme Court has scheduled a trial for Luigi Mangione for June 8 regarding the murder of the CEO of UnitedHealthcare.
Trump will try to erase his criminal conviction for fraud in New York: Here is his plan
President Donald Trump will have another opportunity to try to erase his criminal fraud conviction in New York by seeking to transfer the case to federal court, aiming to revive his claim of presidential immunity.
Trump admin sued by New York, New Jersey over Hudson River tunnel funding freeze: ‘See you in court’
New York and New Jersey have filed a lawsuit against the Trump administration for halting $16 billion in federal funding for the Gateway rail tunnel project under the Hudson River.
NY judge postpones first review hearing of the case against Nicolas Maduro
A federal judge in New York has postponed the first review hearing of the criminal case against former Venezuelan president Nicolás Maduro and his wife, Cilia Flores, by nine days.
Trump Administration Lawsuit Seeking California Voter Data Is Dismissed
A lawsuit by the Trump Administration aimed at obtaining California voter data has been dismissed by a court.
Italian Court Closes Fraud Case Against Influencer Chiara Ferragni
An Italian court has dismissed the fraud case against influencer Chiara Ferragni, concluding the legal proceedings.
New York: about 100,000 dollars worth of Pokémon cards stolen during a robbery
Approximately $100,000 worth of Pokémon cards were stolen in an armed robbery at The Poké Court shop in Manhattan.
Did a Supreme Court Loss Embolden Trump on the Insurrection Act?
The article explores whether a recent Supreme Court ruling may have encouraged former President Trump to consider using the Insurrection Act in the future.
Appeals Court Opens the Door to Mahmoud Khalil’s Rearrest
An appeals court has paved the way for the potential rearrest of Mahmoud Khalil based on new legal considerations.
Judge to Weigh Next Steps in Student Activist Deportations Case
A judge is set to deliberate on the next steps regarding the deportations of student activists.
Venezuelan Immigrants Urge Appeals Court to Restore Deportation Protections
Venezuelan immigrants are appealing to an appeals court to reinstate protections against their deportation.
Supreme Court Sides With Conservative Congressman in Illinois Election Rules Challenge
The U.S. Supreme Court has ruled in favor of a conservative congressman challenging election rules in Illinois.
Bosonohy like New York. Heavy traffic troubles locals, court addresses compensation, noise will be resolved only after a bypass is built
Residents of Bosonohy are facing issues with heavy traffic similar to that of New York, prompting court discussions about compensation while a solution for the noise, in the form of a bypass, awaits construction.
Justices Seem Inclined to Uphold Laws Barring Transgender Athletes
The Supreme Court justices appear to support maintaining laws that restrict transgender athletes from competing in sports corresponding to their gender identity.
Judge scolds alleged Gilgo Beach killer's defense, vows trial will begin ‘come hell or high water'
A New York judge criticized the defense team of alleged Gilgo Beach serial killer Rex Heuermann, asserting that the trial will start after Labor Day regardless of circumstances.
Supreme Court Justices Seem Inclined to Allow States to Bar Transgender Athletes
The Supreme Court justices appear to be leaning towards permitting states to impose restrictions on transgender athletes.
Trump Cuts to Energy Projects in Blue States Were Unlawful, Judge Rules
A judge ruled that former President Trump's cuts to energy projects in Democratic-led states were illegal.