A U.S. court has sentenced a cleric to <strong>10 years</strong> in prison after he confessed to participating in a plot to assassinate Iranian-American journalist Masih Alinejad. This ruling highlights rising concerns over press freedom and the safety of journalists.
A U.S. federal court has ruled that millions of citizens can reclaim tax penalties paid during the COVID-19 pandemic. Affected individuals must submit their claims by July 10, 2026.
A federal trade court in the United States ruled that the 10% global tariffs imposed by President Donald Trump are illegal, marking a significant setback for his administration's economic agenda. This decision follows the recent overturning of previous tariffs by the U.S. Supreme Court.
The U.S. Federal Trade Court has ruled that the 10% global tariffs imposed by former President Donald Trump are illegal, marking a significant setback for his economic policies. This decision follows the recent annulment of previous tariffs by the U.S. Supreme Court.
The U.S. International Trade Court has issued a ruling that partially restricts the global tariffs imposed by President Trump at 10%. This decision follows a Supreme Court ruling that annulled a significant portion of the previous tariffs.
A U.S. court has ruled that President Trump's 10% global tariff policy is illegal, following his unjustified use of the Trade Act of 1974. This decision comes amid ongoing debates about presidential powers in trade matters.
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.
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.
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.
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.