Annette Ramelsberger and Bernhard Schlink: Who Provides Us Justice?
Bestselling author Bernhard Schlink and court reporter Annette Ramelsberger discuss the fairness of the judicial system and the limits of the quest for justice in a recent interview.
US court sentences Nigerian to 90 months for $1.2 million wire fraud
A Nigerian national, James Junior Aliyu, has been sentenced to 90 months in prison by a US court for his involvement in a wire fraud and money laundering scheme.
The New York Times Wins in Court Against the Pentagon
A federal judge has blocked a restriction on press access to the Pentagon implemented by the Trump administration, a decision prompted by a lawsuit from The New York Times.
A US court ordered the Pentagon to lift restrictions it imposed on journalists
A federal court in the United States has ordered the Pentagon to lift restrictions imposed on journalists, declaring them unconstitutional under the First Amendment.
U.S. Department of Defense's Interview Rules Unconstitutional: Court Says 'True Purpose is to Exclude Disliked Reporters'
A U.S. federal court ruled that the Department of Defense's interview rules are unconstitutional, acknowledging a journalist's claim that the rules were used to exclude specific reporters.
Court found Pentagon's press rules violate the Constitution
A federal judge has ruled that the U.S. Department of Defense's new press rules, updated last fall, are partially unconstitutional, in response to a lawsuit filed by The New York Times.
Elon Musk deceived investors before buying Twitter, says agency
Elon Musk has been found guilty of defrauding Twitter investors in 2022, as reported following a jury's decision in a US federal court.
Elon Musk misled investors during Twitter takeover, US jury finds
A US jury has determined that Elon Musk misled investors during his takeover of Twitter, leading to significant financial repercussions, although he was cleared of some fraud allegations.
Kalshi, Brazilian billionaire's company, banned in US state
Kalshi, a platform owned by Brazilian billionaire Luana Lopes Lara, has been banned by a Nevada court for operating without a necessary license.
YPF Case: Plaintiffs downplayed the ruling in the U.S. celebrated by the Government and reaffirmed their expectation of payment
In the ongoing YPF expropriation case, plaintiffs have downplayed a recent U.S. court ruling and reaffirmed their expectations of receiving compensation from Argentina.
Tariffs Pending: Trump, the Supreme Court, and the Strategy of Delay
The U.S. Supreme Court's ruling against tariffs imposed by Trump has left significant uncertainty in his administration's trade strategy.
With criticism of previous administrations, the Government called the U.S. Justice decision on YPF a "historic milestone"
The Argentine government praised a U.S. court ruling that suspended lawsuits related to YPF, labeling it a 'historic milestone' in a long-standing legal struggle.
Former Assad-era prison chief convicted of torture in US federal court, marking a historic first
A former Syrian prison chief, Samir Ousman Alsheikh, was convicted in the U.S. for torture and immigration fraud, marking a significant moment in holding Assad-era officials accountable.
Another blow to Trump: US court ordered to revive 'Voice of America' broadcasts
A US court has ordered the reinstatement of over 1,000 Voice of America employees as a result of illegal layoffs following Trump's appointment of a controversial leader.
The US Justice suspended the discovery in the YPF trial and awaits to define the appeal on the main issue
The United States Court has suspended the discovery phase in the YPF expropriation trial while reviewing Argentina's appeal against a ruling demanding over $16 billion in damages.
US Court Orders Trump Administration to Reinstate Voice of America Employees
A US court has ordered the reinstatement of over 1,000 Voice of America employees after determining that the Trump-appointed official overseeing mass layoffs was illegally appointed.
US Judge Orders Return of Over a Thousand Employees at Voice of America to Their Jobs
A US judge has ordered the reinstatement of over a thousand Voice of America employees, deeming the agency's downsizing illegal.
The US and Israel attack: hit a court building
The US and Israel reportedly targeted residential areas and court buildings in Iran, resulting in casualties and damage according to local sources.
The US Supreme Court moves forward: the review of the validity of TPS involving thousands of immigrants
The US Supreme Court is set to review the Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for citizens of Haiti and Syria amid ongoing judicial rulings that prevent the termination of protections for these migrants.
US rapper Mystikal pleads guilty to third-degree rape in 2022 arrest
US rapper Mystikal pleaded guilty to third-degree rape in connection with a 2022 arrest, potentially facing up to 20 years in prison.
Loretta Ortiz, Minister of the Court, and her Son-in-law being Investigated by the SEC in the US
The SEC in the United States is investigating Loretta Ortiz Alfh and her son-in-law Abel Chรกvez Salinas for potential corruption and influence trafficking linked to a lawsuit against Santander.
US judge halts Trump administration's vaccine policy overhaul
A federal court in Massachusetts has halted significant adjustments to vaccine recommendations made by R. F. Kennedy under the Trump administration, sparking legal challenges from major medical organizations.
BBC asks US court to drop Trumpโs $10 billion lawsuit
The BBC has requested a US court to dismiss a $10 billion defamation lawsuit filed by Donald Trump, arguing that their documentary did not significantly harm his reputation as he was re-elected after its release.
Supreme Court to hear Trump challenge to protected status for Syrian, Haitian nationals in US
The Supreme Court will review the Trump administration's attempt to revoke temporary legal protections for Haitian and Syrian migrants residing in the U.S.
'Chilling' $10bn Trump lawsuit should be thrown out, BBC says
The BBC is requesting a US court to dismiss a $10 billion lawsuit filed by Donald Trump, claiming it could hinder journalistic freedom due to its nature of defamation and unfair trade practices.
BBC asks US court to throw out Trumpโs $10bn lawsuit and avoid โchilling effectโ
The BBC is requesting a US court to dismiss Donald Trumpโs $10 billion lawsuit, claiming it could hinder journalistic reporting on the president.
USA: The BBC requests the dismissal of Trumpโs lawsuit because his reelection as president proves that he was not defamed
The BBC is asking a US court to dismiss President Donald Trump's $10 billion lawsuit, claiming that his reelection indicates no harm was done to his reputation by an altered speech they aired.
Donald Trump attacks supreme court over tariffs again in late-night social media post โ US politics live
Donald Trump criticized the Supreme Court for ruling some tariffs he imposed as illegal, asserting he has the right to impose new tariffs in a late-night social media post.
Trump: I have the right to impose tariffs, but in another form
US President Donald Trump claims he has the authority to impose tariffs despite a Supreme Court ruling against his previous tariffs.
Trump claims he has 'absolute right' to impose new tariffs after supreme court blow
Donald Trump asserts his authority to impose new tariffs following a Supreme Court ruling that deemed several of his previous tariffs illegal.
Trump says he has the "absolute right" to reinstate tariffs
Donald Trump claims he has the 'absolute right' to impose tariffs after the Supreme Court overturned his previous ones, amidst pressure from Beijing for trade corrections.
Embassy Bombings: The Mother Appeals the Custody Sentence, Confirms Her Defense Attorney to NTB
The mother of three sons arrested for a bombing at the US embassy in Norway plans to appeal her custody sentence for terrorism charges.
Subpoena Against FRB Chairman Declared 'Improper Purpose' and Dismissed by US Court
A US federal court dismissed a subpoena issued by the Justice Department against Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell, deeming it to have been issued for improper purposes related to political pressure.
Block summons of the U.S. Federal Reserve chairman: - In practice, no evidence
A federal judge has dismissed a summons against Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell, stating there is no evidence of wrongdoing aside from presidential discontent.
VIDEOS: Journal of Lunch Florianรณpolis on Friday, March 13, 2026
Lula states that an advisor can only enter Brazil if Padilha is permitted entry to the US, amidst news of Bolsonaro's hospitalization and a Supreme Court ruling.
All four suspects detained - the court believes the bomb could have caused "significant damage"
All four suspects connected to the bomb explosion at the U.S. embassy in Norway have been remanded in custody, with one brother appealing the charges against him.
ICE agents reveal daily arrest quotas and surveillance app in rare court testimony
Court testimony has revealed that US immigration agents in Oregon used an app to target neighborhoods and had daily arrest quotas, raising concerns about racial profiling and unconstitutional practices.
Bodies of 84 sailors to be sent from Sri Lanka to Iran, died in American attack
The bodies of 84 Iranian sailors, killed in an American submarine attack, are being repatriated to Iran after a Sri Lankan court ordered their handover to the Iranian embassy.
Police confirm: Mother of accused brothers also charged with terror bombing at the US embassy
Norwegian police have confirmed that the mother of three brothers charged with a terror bombing at the US embassy is also facing similar charges and will appear in court for custody hearings.
Hawthorn forward Moore found with 'crystalline substance', US police claim
Hawthorn player Dylan Moore has been linked to an incident involving a 'crystalline substance' leading to his arrest and a pending court case in the US.
A group of customers is suing Costco for the return of tariffs annulled by the US Supreme Court
Customers are suing Costco for refunds of tariffs that the US Supreme Court declared illegal, citing improper use of emergency powers by the Trump administration.
Amazon obtains injunction against Perplexity's AI tool in the USA
A federal court in San Francisco granted Amazon an injunction against Perplexity AI over the use of automated shopping bots accessing Amazon accounts without authorization.
Moraes asks the Itamaraty for information about Trump's advisor's schedule to decide on the day of the visit to Bolsonaro
Supreme Court minister Alexandre de Moraes has requested information from Brazil's Ministry of Foreign Affairs regarding the diplomatic schedule of Darren Beattie, an advisor to former President Donald Trump, in relation to Beattie's planned visit to imprisoned ex-President Jair Bolsonaro.
Why has South Africa summoned the US envoy?
South Africa has summoned the new US Ambassador over controversial remarks he made regarding local court rulings and policies.
The US has launched a Section 301 investigation into 16 countries including South Korea, aiming for the revival of mutual tariffs by July
The US has initiated a Section 301 investigation into policies of 16 countries, including South Korea, targeting the revival of mutual tariffs following a Supreme Court ruling.
[Editorial] The U.S. Begins Investigation under Trade Law 301, Must Maintain Existing Tariff Agreements
The U.S. has announced the start of an investigation under Trade Law 301, which may impact existing tariff agreements following a Supreme Court ruling.
South Africa summons new US ambassador over 'undiplomatic remarks'
South Africa has summoned the new US ambassador to explain comments he made concerning the country's racial policies and court decisions.
US opens new investigations into unfair trade to increase tariff pressure from Trump
The US government has initiated a new trade investigation into unfair practices in 16 major trade partners, aimed at reshaping tariff pressure following a Supreme Court ruling that overturned a key measure of Trump's tariff program.
Trump officials kick off process to try to replace tariffs struck down by supreme court
The Trump administration has initiated a new trade investigation to replace tariffs that were recently invalidated by the U.S. Supreme Court.
US recognizes Delcy Rodrรญguez as head of state of Venezuela before New York court
The U.S. State Department has formally recognized Delcy Rodrรญguez as the legitimate head of state of Venezuela, impacting the ongoing legal case against Nicolรกs Maduro.