On Wednesday, Alabama asked the U.S. Supreme Court to suspend a lower court's decision that prohibits the use of a controversial electoral map for the 2026 midterm elections. The court found that the proposed map would dilute the votes of African American citizens in upcoming elections.
Yossi Cohen, head of Israel's Mossad, has expressed serious concerns that appointing a close ally of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to the Supreme Court could cause significant harm to the country. This warning comes amid rising political and legal tensions in Israel.
Former President Donald Trump is facing increasing challenges following a Supreme Court ruling that limited his authority to impose tariffs. With growing concern in Congress and voter dissatisfaction, Trump appears to need a strategic reassessment of his trade policies.
The Virginia Supreme Court has annulled the congressional redistricting plan, marking a significant setback for the Democratic Party that supported the initiative. This decision comes at a critical time for the party as it prepares for upcoming elections.
On Friday, the Virginia Supreme Court annulled a congressional redistricting plan backed by Democrats, marking a setback for the party ahead of the upcoming elections. The decision, made by a narrow 4-3 majority, highlights a deep division among the court's members.
Israeli Justice Minister Yair Levin faces increasing psychological pressure as the head of the Constitution, Law, and Justice Committee, Simcha Rothman, announces radical changes to the judicial system, stating that 'what existed before October 7 no longer exists.'
Israeli Justice Minister <strong>Yariv Levin</strong> has stated that the Supreme Court will face extinction if his judicial nominations are rejected. These comments come amid widespread debate over judicial reforms proposed by the ruling coalition.
The U.S. Court of Appeals has overturned former President Donald Trump's policy allowing the detention of immigrants without bail, opening the door for a potential Supreme Court review. This decision comes at a critical time as pressures on the U.S. immigration system continue to rise.
General Motors (GM) announced it expects to recover up to <strong>$500 million</strong> from tariffs imposed by the Trump administration, recently overturned by the U.S. Supreme Court. This comes at a crucial time for the company as it seeks to strengthen its financial position.
U.S. President <strong>Donald Trump</strong> is pursuing new import taxes to compensate for tariffs rejected by the Supreme Court. This move comes at a critical time for the American economy as Trump aims to strengthen his trade position amid election challenges.
The Israeli Supreme Court has extended the deadline for Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's government to form a committee to investigate the events of October 7. This decision comes amid increasing internal and external pressures on the government.
A recent poll indicates that <strong>64%</strong> of Americans oppose the repeal of birthright citizenship, as the Supreme Court prepares to address this issue. Many also support restricting transgender participation in women's sports.
U.S. President Donald Trump defended his administration's efforts to eliminate humanitarian protection for immigrants during a Supreme Court hearing. He asserted that judges should not intervene in these policies, emphasizing his presidential authority.
The Trump administration is pursuing a ruling from the Supreme Court to prevent the judiciary from reviewing its decisions regarding the deportation of immigrants from war-torn and disaster-stricken countries. This move is part of a broader campaign to tighten immigration controls.
Reports indicate that a bank robber was apprehended thanks to his mobile phone, and now the U.S. Supreme Court is reviewing his case. This incident highlights the role of technology in criminal investigations.
Government supporters attempted to storm the Israeli Supreme Court during a hearing related to the events of October 7. This incident occurs amid rising political tensions in the country.
The Israeli Supreme Court is set to review appeals demanding the government establish an official inquiry into the October 7, 2023 attack that resulted in over 1,221 deaths. This comes as Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's government refuses to form such a committee despite public support for accountability.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has officially criticized the Supreme Court, asserting that it lacks the authority to consider the dismissal of far-right National Security Minister Itamar Ben Gvir. This statement comes ahead of a crucial court hearing on the matter.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has responded to the Supreme Court regarding appeals aimed at removing Itamar Ben Gvir from his position as Minister of National Security. This response comes amid increasing political tensions within Israel.
The High Court in Kuala Lumpur has scheduled April 28 to issue its ruling on Shamsuddin Iskandar's request to transfer five corruption charges from the lower court. This decision follows hearings from both Shamsuddin's attorney and the prosecutor.
The Democratic Party in the United States is preparing to increase its influence in the Wisconsin Supreme Court, a key political battleground. This move is part of the party's efforts to enhance its control over the judicial system amid current political challenges.
The former Rabbi of Israel, <strong>Yona Shapira</strong>, has ignited widespread debate with his remarks claiming that God will punish Supreme Court judges for their ruling regarding Saturday. These comments emerge during a sensitive period marked by increasing religious and legal tensions in Israel.
Senator Marco Rubio's speech at the Munich Security Conference highlighted complex political interferences regarding birth rights in the United States. This comes at a time when tensions are rising around legal and social issues in the country.
The Israeli Supreme Court has ruled to increase the number of worshippers at the Western Wall to 100, up from 50 due to war restrictions. This decision comes amid rising security tensions in Jerusalem.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu criticized the Supreme Court on Sunday for permitting a protest against the war on Iran, calling it 'unbelievable.' This statement followed the Israeli police's dispersal of a demonstration in Tel Aviv, resulting in 17 arrests.
The People's Party is gearing up for a potential Supreme Court confrontation over a significant ethical case involving 44 former members of the dissolved Forward Party. The party has devised a three-part defensive strategy to tackle these challenges.
The Supreme Court of Nepal has ordered the government to provide justifications for the arrest of former Prime Minister K.P. Sharma Oli, following widespread protests. This decision comes after his arrest over allegations related to his role in suppressing violent protests in 2025.
The North Carolina Supreme Court has overturned a long-standing lawsuit regarding education funding, prompting mixed reactions among stakeholders. This decision comes at a critical time as demands for improved education quality in the state increase.
Predictions indicate that U.S. President Donald Trump may lose his legal battle to restrict birthright citizenship, but he successfully keeps the issue alive in the political arena.
The U.S. Supreme Court has expressed doubts about President Donald Trump's attempts to limit birthright citizenship during recent discussions on this sensitive issue. These developments raise questions about the future of immigration policy in the United States.