Ticketmaster Giant Strikes Mid-Trial Deal With U.S. Authorities—But States Refuse to Back Down

Ticketmaster Giant Strikes Mid-Trial Deal With U.S. Authorities—But States Refuse to Back Down

In a dramatic turn during a closely watched antitrust trial, concert industry heavyweight Live Nation Entertainment reached a settlement with the United States Department of Justice over allegations that the company used its vast influence to dominate the live-events business through its ticketing arm, Ticketmaster. The agreement halts the federal government’s courtroom clash with the …

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Tariff Tug-of-War: Small U.S. Firms Drag Trump’s New Import Taxes Into Court

Tariff Tug-of-War: Small U.S. Firms Drag Trump’s New Import Taxes Into Court

A fresh legal fight is unfolding in the United States after two small businesses moved to challenge the latest wave of global tariffs introduced by Donald Trump. The case, filed in New York, comes from spice importer Burlap & Barrel and toy manufacturer Basic Fun, both arguing that the administration cannot simply revive a sweeping …

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Trump’s Legal Blitz at the Supreme Court Targets the Power of Federal Judges

Trump’s Legal Blitz at the Supreme Court Targets the Power of Federal Judges

A growing legal pattern has begun to emerge in Washington: the administration of Donald Trump is not merely fighting individual court rulings—it is increasingly challenging the authority of the judges issuing them. Since returning to the White House, Trump and his allies have regularly denounced federal judges who block his policies, branding them “rogue” or …

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AI Lab Takes Washington to Court After Pentagon Moves to Sideline Its Technology

AI Lab Takes Washington to Court After Pentagon Moves to Sideline Its Technology

A deepening rift between the U.S. defense establishment and one of the world’s prominent artificial intelligence developers has spilled into the courtroom, after Anthropic launched a legal challenge against the United States Department of Defense over a decision that could sharply restrict the government’s use of its AI systems. The company has asked a federal …

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Judge Halts Federal Green Housing Rules, Calling Them Beyond Government Authority

Judge Halts Federal Green Housing Rules, Calling Them Beyond Government Authority

A federal court has struck down energy-efficiency rules for federally financed housing that were introduced during the administration of Joe Biden, ruling that the agencies behind the standards exceeded the authority granted to them by Congress. The decision came from U.S. District Judge Jeremy Kernodle in Texas, who sided with a coalition of 15 Republican-led …

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States Revolt Against Trump’s Tariff Blitz, Take Fight to Trade Court

States Revolt Against Trump’s Tariff Blitz, Take Fight to Trade Court

A coalition of 24 U.S. states has launched a legal offensive against the latest round of sweeping tariffs ordered by Donald Trump, arguing the move is an unlawful attempt to revive a policy already struck down by U.S. Supreme Court. The challenge, filed before the U.S. Court of International Trade, targets a fresh 10% global …

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$54 Million Dispute Erupts After Prediction Market Voids Bets on Iran’s Supreme Leader

$54 Million Dispute Erupts After Prediction Market Voids Bets on Iran’s Supreme Leader

A legal battle has erupted over a controversial prediction market that allowed users to wager on whether Ali Khamenei would step down before March 1. Participants who backed the “yes” outcome claim the platform behind the market, Kalshi, is refusing to honor roughly $54 million in payouts after the Iranian leader was killed in a …

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Deported Student’s Lawsuit Collapses After She Declines U.S.-Arranged Return Flight

Deported Student’s Lawsuit Collapses After She Declines U.S.-Arranged Return Flight

A federal judge has closed the door on a lawsuit filed by a college student deported to Honduras after concluding that her decision not to board a flight back to the United States left the court without a legal foothold to keep the case alive. The dispute centers on Any Lucia Lopez Belloza, a 20-year-old …

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Pentagon Press Clampdown Faces Tough Questions in Court

Pentagon Press Clampdown Faces Tough Questions in Court

A federal courtroom in Washington turned into a testing ground for press freedom as a judge sharply questioned a Pentagon policy that could punish journalists simply for asking the wrong questions. During a lengthy hearing, U.S. District Judge Paul Friedman openly doubted whether the Defense Department’s new rules for reporters can survive constitutional scrutiny. The …

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$166 Billion Tariff Fallout: U.S. Customs Races to Build Refund System for Importers

$166 Billion Tariff Fallout: U.S. Customs Races to Build Refund System for Importers

A massive financial unwind is underway in the United States after courts struck down a cornerstone of former president Donald Trump’s trade policy. Now the government must return billions collected from importers—and it is scrambling to build the machinery to do it. Officials from U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) told a federal trade court …

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