The U.S. Appeals Court has dismissed a lawsuit by Anthropic, challenging the Trump administration's decisions regarding artificial intelligence regulation. This ruling comes amid growing concerns over advanced technology regulation.
The Court of Appeal in Rabat has sentenced former minister Mohamed Zian to five years in prison for embezzling public funds, overturning a previous three-year sentence. Zian, who is 83 years old, has been in prison since 2022 for other charges.
Judge Belinda Ang of the Court of Appeals has announced her retirement effective April 23, 2024, following a long judicial career. This decision comes at a critical time as the judicial system faces significant challenges.
Former French President Nicolas Sarkozy has declared his innocence regarding accusations linked to Libyan funding for his 2007 election campaign, emphasizing that he did not receive any money from Libya. His statements came during his questioning at the Paris appeal court.
The Court of Appeal in Putrajaya has issued a ruling to suspend the implementation of a High Court decision regarding Sabah's share of federal revenues, which amounts to 40%. This decision halts negotiations and payment deadlines amid a long-standing dispute over Sabah's financial rights.
A U.S. appeals court has reinstated a previous judgment of <strong>$656 million</strong> against the Palestinian Authority and the Palestine Liberation Organization following a Supreme Court ruling favoring American families affected by attacks in Israel. This decision comes a decade after an earlier ruling was overturned.
The Sabah Law Society announced that the Malaysian Court of Appeal's decision to suspend the ruling on the 40% revenue dispute is merely procedural and does not address the substantive constitutional issues involved. This raises concerns about the future of Sabah's financial rights.
A U.S. appeals court has suspended a ruling requiring employees of <strong>Voice of America</strong> to return to work, raising concerns about the future of the media organization. This decision comes at a sensitive time for independent journalism in the United States.