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Judge Halts Trump’s Bid to Strip Deportation Protections from Haitians, Calling Move Unlawful

Judge Halts Trump’s Bid to Strip Deportation Protections from Haitians, Calling Move Unlawful

In a sharp rebuke to the Trump administration’s push to end deportation relief for over half a million Haitians, a federal judge in Brooklyn blocked the attempt, declaring the move illegal and procedurally flawed. At the center of the storm is Temporary Protected Status (TPS), a humanitarian designation that has allowed Haitian nationals to live …

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Penn Rewinds the Clock: Trans Athletes’ Records Scrubbed Under New Federal Deal

Penn Rewinds the Clock: Trans Athletes’ Records Scrubbed Under New Federal Deal

The University of Pennsylvania has reached an extraordinary agreement with the Trump administration: it will now walk back its past recognition of transgender women athletes in women’s sports, issue a formal apology, and revise official athletic records to reflect current rules that bar trans women from competing in female-only categories. This move stems from the …

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 When Goodwill Goes Missing, the Suit Unravels—Delhi Court Sides with Carlton Over VIP

 When Goodwill Goes Missing, the Suit Unravels—Delhi Court Sides with Carlton Over VIP

In a legal face-off that hinged more on reputation than labels, the Delhi High Court delivered a clear message: you can’t claim “passing off” without genuine goodwill backing your brand. VIP Industries Ltd., despite having acquired the Carlton name from its overseas parent, found its suit dismissed when judges concluded that goodwill in India remained …

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Saudi Arabia Opens Exit Window: 30 Days to Settle Expired Visit Visas

Saudi Arabia Opens Exit Window: 30 Days to Settle Expired Visit Visas

In a quiet but consequential move, Saudi Arabia’s passport authority, Jawazat, has launched a 30-day amnesty for those holding expired visit visas. Whether you’re a tourist, a family visitor, or in the Kingdom for any other short-term reason, the clock started ticking on June 26, 2025. No matter the visa type, if it has expired, …

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Judge Slams Brakes on Ripple–SEC Pact, Says Court Orders Aren’t Negotiable

Judge Slams Brakes on Ripple–SEC Pact, Says Court Orders Aren’t Negotiable

A federal courtroom in Manhattan just reminded everyone that even crypto giants and federal regulators don’t get to rewrite judicial orders over lunch. In a move that had both Ripple Labs and the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) facing the legal equivalent of a cold shower, District Judge Analisa Torres rejected a joint request …

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Final Judgment Day: US Supreme Court Gears Up for Last Wave of Blockbuster Rulings

Final Judgment Day: US Supreme Court Gears Up for Last Wave of Blockbuster Rulings

The nation’s highest court is saving some of its most contentious rulings for a dramatic finish. On Friday, the U.S. Supreme Court will release the final decisions of its current term, with a docket stacked full of politically charged and socially volatile issues still awaiting resolution. Among the headline cases: a Trump-era move to curtail …

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Deported by Mistake, Now on Trial: Trump Team Says Migrant Won’t Go Back to El Salvador—But Won’t Say Where He Will Go

Deported by Mistake, Now on Trial: Trump Team Says Migrant Won’t Go Back to El Salvador—But Won’t Say Where He Will Go

Kilmar Abrego’s story is once again caught in the gears of America’s immigration and justice systems, with the Trump administration announcing plans to try him before deporting him—for a second time. But this time, officials insist, El Salvador is off the list. Abrego, 29, had been legally living in Maryland with a work permit, a …

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Deported by Mistake, Accused of Smuggling, Freed—For Now

Deported by Mistake, Accused of Smuggling, Freed—For Now

The saga of Kilmar Abrego-Garcia took another sharp turn this week as a federal judge in Tennessee ruled he could walk free on bond—at least temporarily. The Salvadoran-born Maryland resident, whose forced deportation earlier this year was branded an “administrative error,” is now facing serious federal charges linked to migrant smuggling. Abrego, whose wife and …

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Real Estate Rivalry Erupts: Compass Accuses Zillow of Monopoly Moves in Home Listing Showdown

Real Estate Rivalry Erupts: Compass Accuses Zillow of Monopoly Moves in Home Listing Showdown

In the cutthroat world of online real estate, two industry giants are colliding in court. Compass, the largest residential real estate brokerage in the United States by sales volume, has taken Zillow to federal court, accusing the digital property powerhouse of quietly rigging the game. The lawsuit, filed in Manhattan, claims Zillow is leveraging its …

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Loan Caps, Lost Dreams: How a New Proposal Could Price Out the Next Generation of Diverse Lawyers

Loan Caps, Lost Dreams: How a New Proposal Could Price Out the Next Generation of Diverse Lawyers

A storm is gathering over America’s law schools — and the people likely to get drenched are not from Ivy League campuses. They’re students of color, first-generation college-goers, and aspiring lawyers who dream big from the halls of lower-ranked institutions. A Republican-led proposal to cap graduate student loans could soon determine whether those dreams survive …

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