محكمة أمريكية

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Court Allows Trump to Proceed with White House Renovation Project

A federal appeals court has granted President Donald Trump a temporary opportunity to continue the renovation of the White House ballroom, enabling him to complete his modernization plans. This decision comes at a crucial time for Trump as he seeks to enhance his public image through renovation projects at the presidential residence.

Court Rules Ukrainian Refugee's Killer Incompetent for Trial

A court in North Carolina has ruled that <strong>Dekarlos Brown Jr.</strong>, accused of murdering Ukrainian refugee <strong>Irina Zarutska</strong>, is incompetent to stand trial. The incident, which occurred last August, has sparked widespread debate, including reactions from former President <strong>Donald Trump</strong>.

Court Nears Decision on Ticketmaster's Dominance in Industry

A U.S. jury is set to determine the fate of Ticketmaster amid rising consumer complaints from over 30 states. The case examines whether the company's practices are illegal and detrimental to the concert industry.

U.S. Court Rejects Appeal from Former Honduras President Hernandez

A U.S. court has denied the appeal of former Honduras President Juan Orlando Hernandez, who faces charges of corruption and drug trafficking. This decision comes at a critical time for Hernandez, who served as president from 2014 to 2022.

US Court Denies Justice Department's Request to Resume Investigation

A US court has rejected the Justice Department's request to reopen its investigation into cost overruns related to federal reserve building renovations. This decision raises questions about financial transparency in government institutions.

U.S. Court Acquits Spyware Developer from Prison Sentence

In a groundbreaking legal precedent, <strong>Bryan Fleming</strong>, the founder of <strong>pcTattletale</strong>, has successfully avoided a prison sentence after being convicted of developing spyware. This case marks the first of its kind in the United States in over a decade, raising questions about how spyware cases are handled.

Court Dismisses Sexual Harassment Claims Against Blake Lively

A U.S. court has dismissed the sexual harassment claims against actress <strong>Blake Lively</strong>, while the revenge trial against <strong>Justin Baldoni</strong> remains ongoing. This decision comes at a critical time for the film industry.

U.S. Court Mandates Hiring of Qualified Teachers in Schools

A U.S. court has ruled that the West County school district must hire qualified teachers, establishing a legal precedent at the state level. This decision comes amid growing concerns about the quality of education in public schools.

Woman Denies Attempted Murder of Rihanna in US Court

A woman has denied charges of attempting to murder the famous singer <strong>Rihanna</strong> in a US court. The incident, which occurred earlier this year, has sparked widespread controversy in artistic and media circles, representing a new legal challenge.

Judge Outraged as Defendant Drives During Zoom Court Session

An unusual incident occurred during a court session in the United States when a defendant joined via Zoom while driving. The judge, visibly angry, demanded to see the driver, raising questions about the defendant's behavior and its impact on the justice process.

Former Venezuelan President Maduro Faces Legal Battle in US

Former Venezuelan President <strong>Nicolas Maduro</strong> is embroiled in a significant legal battle in the <strong>United States</strong>, facing charges of corruption and drug trafficking. This situation arises amid escalating economic and political crises in <strong>Venezuela</strong>.

U.S. Court Rejects Lawsuit Against Elon Musk Over Ad Boycott

A U.S. court has dismissed a lawsuit filed by Elon Musk's company, known as X, regarding an advertising boycott, stating that the lawsuit was an 'unwarranted exploration.' This decision highlights the legal challenges companies face amid rapid technological changes.

Court Convicts Meta and YouTube for Causing Social Media Addiction

A Los Angeles court has issued a landmark ruling against Meta, the parent company of Facebook and Instagram, and YouTube for causing children's addiction to their platforms, resulting in a $3 million fine.