[Column] Coupang’s play in Washington
The interim CEO of Coupang's Korean subsidiary testified before the US House Judiciary Committee regarding allegations of discrimination against US companies by the Korean government.
Lethal and Thorough 'Coupang Play' [Cosmopolitan]
Coupang's interim CEO Harold Rogers recently appeared before the U.S. House Judiciary Committee amid ongoing scrutiny over alleged discrimination against American tech firms by the Korean government, following a massive data breach involving sensitive customer information.
'Tell Us the Names, We Will Take Action', 32 Books, Two Characters and CJI's Sharp Response to the Center's Apology
The Supreme Court of India has taken a firm stance against the inclusion of a chapter on 'Corruption in the Judiciary' in an NCERT Class 8 textbook, demanding accountability from the government.
US judge rules Trump third-country deportations ‘unlawful’
A US federal judge has declared the Trump administration's policy of third-country deportations unlawful, asserting the government cannot deport undocumented migrants to countries where they may face persecution or torture.
Di Pietro exposes the judges: "It was the magistrates who stopped us, not the politicians"
Former prosecutor Antonio Di Pietro claims that the magistrates, rather than politicians, halted investigations into corruption during the Mani Pulite scandal.
The swamp strikes back: Here’s what the US Supreme Court’s tariff move lays bare
The article discusses the implications of a US Supreme Court ruling that struck down President Trump’s emergency tariffs, suggesting it may limit his effectiveness during his remaining time in office.
Trump fires judge-picked US attorney as top DOJ official warns courts to stay in their lane
President Trump has removed another U.S. attorney appointed by federal judges, escalating tensions between the executive branch and the judiciary over the appointment of top federal prosecutors.
Coupang CEO Rogers Testifies Behind Closed Doors Before US House Judiciary Committee... Is 'Section 301' on the Table for Trade Pressure?
Coupang's interim CEO Harold Rogers testified behind closed doors before the US House Judiciary Committee on the recent data breach incidents, amid concerns about potential trade implications between South Korea and the US.
Those appointed have squeezed Trump's pulse... Know the judges who ruled against the tariffs
The US Supreme Court has ruled 6-3 against President Trump's tariffs, labeling them illegal under emergency law, with two of the majority judges appointed by Trump himself.
Donald Trump Expresses Dissatisfaction with Supreme Court Ruling
US President Donald Trump expressed his dissatisfaction with a recent ruling by the US Supreme Court during a lengthy press conference.
Judiciary Checks Trump, Raises Questions on Separation of Powers in Founding Philosophy
The U.S. Supreme Court ruled that Trump's tariffs exceeded presidential authority, demonstrating that the judiciary can limit presidential power.
US State Department: 'Respect for Korean Judiciary'... White House Controversy Message Resolved One Day Later
The US State Department emphasized respect for the South Korean judiciary after a controversial White House message regarding a court ruling related to former President Yoon Suk-yeol.
White House: 'Former President Yoon’s life sentence is a Korean judicial matter... Concern about targeting U.S. businesses and religious figures'
The White House commented that former President Yoon Suk-yeol's life sentence is a matter for the South Korean judiciary but expressed concerns about targeting U.S. businesses and religious figures in South Korea.
Judges usually do not use such words about presidents, but they do about Trump
U.S. judges are increasingly criticizing the Trump administration for overstepping its powers and undermining judicial authority.
"You say untrue things, you delegitimize us." That stop from Vice President Pinelli ignored by Nordio
The article discusses the ongoing criticism and attacks from Carlo Nordio against the CSM under President Mattarella's oversight, highlighting the unity among magistrates in supporting their Vice President Fabio Pinelli despite these challenges.
US House committee accuses Korea of targeting Coupang to ‘advantage’ domestic firms
The US House Judiciary Committee plans to investigate the Korean government's treatment of Coupang, claiming it discriminates against American companies.
Gratteri, Csm: "Do not drag us into disciplinary issues"
The members of the CSM express concern over attempts to involve them in the disciplinary debate surrounding Prosecutor Gratteri.
Council of the Judiciary for Gratteri: 'Do not drag us into disciplinary issues'. The right wants apologies
'Council members reject the instrumental use of disciplinary action against prosecutor Nicola Gratteri amid right-wing attacks.'
We apologize to the citizens, let everyone investigate us. Now 51 magistrates dissociate themselves from Gratteri
A significant incident in the Italian judiciary emerges as 51 magistrates publicly distance themselves from prosecutor Nicola Gratteri's controversial remarks against supporters of a referendum on separating judicial careers.
U.S. House Judiciary Committee: Coupang Sanctions Are for Supporting Korean Businesses... Investigation for Legislation
The U.S. House Judiciary Committee has announced an investigation into the South Korean government's sanctions against Coupang, claiming that they are discriminatory actions aimed at aiding domestic competitors.
USA: Judicial Block on Pentagon's Attempt to Punish Senator Mark Kelly
A US judge has blocked the Pentagon from reducing the rank and retirement benefits of Senator Mark Kelly after he urged troops to reject unlawful orders.
The EU has become so undemocratic even the US is calling it out
A US House Judiciary report criticizes the EU's approach to internet regulation, highlighting concerns over censorship and undermining democratic processes.
Pam Bondi hurls insults at Democrats during Epstein hearing: ‘You’re a washed-up loser lawyer’
Pam Bondi, the US attorney general, faced intense scrutiny from Democrats regarding the Department of Justice's handling of Jeffrey Epstein's files during a recent House judiciary committee hearing.
Pam Bondi confronts Democrats in explosive hearing on the Epstein case
U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi faced intense questioning from Democrats during a heated House Judiciary Committee hearing regarding her handling of the Jeffrey Epstein case and the protection of victims.
Judge Casanello rejected the return of US$82,000 seized from Diego Spagnuolo
Judge Sebastián Casanello denied the request by former head of the National Disability Agency, Diego Spagnuolo, to recover US$82,000 and 2,000 euros that were seized.
US House launches probe into alleged ‘discriminatory targeting’ of Coupang by Korea
The US House Judiciary Committee is investigating potential discriminatory practices against the e-commerce platform Coupang by the South Korean government, and has subpoenaed its interim CEO for documents and testimony.
Chairman of JSN: Päivi Räsänen was used as a tool in the US Congress
Päivi Räsänen testified before the House Judiciary Committee in the USA about freedom of speech threats from Europe, but her hearing went largely unnoticed in the US.
Why the US judiciary is the last defense against Trump's terror?
The article discusses how a handful of federal judges and journalists are the only barrier against Trump's assault on the longstanding checks and balances of the US system.
Why the U.S. judiciary is the last defense against Trump’s terror?
A handful of federal judges and some journalists are the only barriers against Trump's blitzkrieg against the system of checks and balances that has governed the U.S. for nearly two and a half centuries.
Argentina asks the US for the extradition of Nicolás Maduro
Argentina's judiciary has requested the extradition of former Venezuelan president Nicolás Maduro from the United States to face charges of crimes against humanity, as revealed by a judicial decision.
Argentina requests extradition of Maduro from the US for crimes against humanity
The Argentine judiciary has requested the extradition of Venezuelan dictator Nicolás Maduro from the United States to face charges of crimes against humanity.
The US has accused the EU of censorship: Here’s how the bloc’s consensus machine works
The US House Judiciary Committee has detailed what it describes as a long-running European Commission effort to suppress online political expression by labeling content as 'disinformation.'
US Congress holds hearing on EU censorship: Live updates
The US House Judiciary Committee is investigating perceived censorship threats from the EU under the pretext of combating disinformation.
Swiss Banks: UBS Executives Before US Senate Committee Due to Nazi Accounts
Executives from Swiss bank UBS faced uncomfortable questioning during a US Senate Judiciary Committee hearing regarding the acceptance of Nazi-linked accounts.
Accounts linked to Nazism in World War II discovered at Credit Suisse, says US senator
An investigation has unveiled 890 accounts at the Swiss bank Credit Suisse that are potentially linked to Nazi activities during World War II, as announced by US Senator Chuck Grassley ahead of a Judiciary Committee hearing on banks' facilitation of the Holocaust.
US Immigration Policy: The Limited Power of Judges
Two judges made different rulings on immigration policy, reflecting the complexities of the U.S. justice system and sparking debate over the extent of the Trump administration's enforcement of immigration laws.
Try to Get a Judge to Interfere in Le Pen's Case
Marine Le Pen is attempting to overturn a ban preventing her from running for public office, with the support of U.S. officials who previously sought to influence a French judge in her case.
Appeal Process: Judges Fear Trump's Influence in the Le Pen Case
In the lead-up to Marine Le Pen's appeal process, concerns are rising over potential interference from Donald Trump, particularly amidst reports of possible US sanctions against judges.
Orthodox Jew, ex-military and 92-year-old: who is Alvin K. Hellerstein, Maduro's judge
The article profiles Alvin K. Hellerstein, a 92-year-old U.S. District Court judge who will preside over Nicolás Maduro's upcoming drug trafficking trial in New York.