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Supreme Court Clears Way for Trump’s Controversial South Sudan Deportations Amid Legal Storm

Supreme Court Clears Way for Trump’s Controversial South Sudan Deportations Amid Legal Storm

In a decision that cracked open a fierce debate over executive authority and constitutional safeguards, the U.S. Supreme Court gave a green light to President Donald Trump’s administration to proceed with deporting eight migrants to South Sudan—despite ongoing concerns over safety, due process, and judicial defiance. The high court’s conservative majority granted the administration’s request …

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Litigation Funders Catch a Lucky Break as Courts and Capitol Tilt Their Way

Litigation Funders Catch a Lucky Break as Courts and Capitol Tilt Their Way

The litigation funding world just hit the jackpot—twice. In a whirlwind week of courtroom drama and Capitol Hill maneuvering, funders of lawsuits—once viewed as shadowy financial players—found themselves squarely in the winner’s circle. It started with a legislative bullet dodged. Tucked into a sprawling federal budget bill was a hefty 40.8% tax proposal targeting proceeds …

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Trump Gets Temporary Green Light to Oust Democrat from Federal Labor Board

Trump Gets Temporary Green Light to Oust Democrat from Federal Labor Board

The political tug-of-war over who gets to call the shots at key federal labor agencies took another dramatic turn as a U.S. appeals court cleared the way—at least for now—for Donald Trump to remove a Democratic member from the Federal Labor Relations Authority (FLRA). In a sharp rebuke to a lower court’s earlier decision, the …

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Wisconsin’s Highest Court Buries 1849 Abortion Ban, Declares It a Legal Fossil

Wisconsin’s Highest Court Buries 1849 Abortion Ban, Declares It a Legal Fossil

The ghost of an 1849 law that criminalized nearly all abortions in Wisconsin was laid to rest on Wednesday, as the state’s Supreme Court ruled the archaic statute unenforceable in today’s legal landscape. In a tightly split 4–3 decision, the justices declared that modern abortion laws have so thoroughly overtaken the old ban that it …

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Trump Wants Free Rein: Supreme Court Asked to Let Him Fire Consumer Watchdogs

Trump Wants Free Rein: Supreme Court Asked to Let Him Fire Consumer Watchdogs

In a new twist in the saga of executive power versus independent oversight, the Trump administration has taken its fight to the U.S. Supreme Court, seeking permission to remove three Democratic members of the Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) who were appointed during President Biden’s tenure. The catch? A federal judge has already ordered their …

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Law School Deans to ABA: Don’t Let Good Intentions Wreck Legal Education

Law School Deans to ABA: Don’t Let Good Intentions Wreck Legal Education

The American Bar Association’s latest proposal to double mandatory hands-on learning credits for law students has sparked a firestorm—not of applause, but of protest. At the heart of the storm is the ABA’s plan to increase required experiential learning credits from six to twelve, with a catch: at least three of those credits must come …

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Diddy Dodges Life Sentence, But Jail Cell Awaits—For Now

Diddy Dodges Life Sentence, But Jail Cell Awaits—For Now

In a dramatic courtroom twist that left both gasps and applause hanging in the air, music mogul Sean “Diddy” Combs dodged the legal guillotine of sex trafficking and racketeering charges—but walked straight into a jail cell nonetheless. The verdict, delivered in a Manhattan federal courtroom, split the scales of justice: Combs was acquitted of the …

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Google Penalized $314 Million for Quietly Siphoning Data from Idle Phones in California

Google Penalized $314 Million for Quietly Siphoning Data from Idle Phones in California

In a courtroom showdown in San Jose, jurors slammed Google with a hefty $314.6 million verdict, siding with Android users who claimed the tech titan quietly tapped into their mobile data—even when their phones sat idle. The class-action case, filed in California state court back in 2019, accused Google of secretly transmitting information from Android …

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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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