Trump Sues to Remove Public Broadcasting Board Members in Clash Over Control

Trump Sues to Remove Public Broadcasting Board Members in Clash Over Control

In a fresh front of political friction, the Trump administration has taken legal action against three sitting members of the Corporation for Public Broadcasting (CPB), alleging they refused to vacate their posts despite being dismissed by the former president. The lawsuit, filed in a federal court in Washington, D.C., names Laura Ross, Diane Kaplan, and …

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Golden Gavel Meets Silicon Brain: California Moves Toward AI Rules in the Courtroom

Golden Gavel Meets Silicon Brain: California Moves Toward AI Rules in the Courtroom

California’s judiciary, home to the largest network of state courts in the United States, is preparing to confront the rising tide of artificial intelligence. A proposed rule up for consideration this Friday could make it mandatory for all state courts to either adopt or customize a policy on the use of generative AI—unless they choose …

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Agent or Executant? Supreme Court to Revisit PoA Holder’s Role in Sale Deed Registration

Agent or Executant? Supreme Court to Revisit PoA Holder’s Role in Sale Deed Registration

A two-judge bench has thrown into question a 2009 precedent by asking a larger Constitution Bench to decide whether a Power of Attorney (PoA) holder truly becomes the “executant” of a sale deed—or must still meet the Act’s authentication norms—when presenting it for registration. The court, led by Justices Sanjay Kumar and K.V. Viswanathan, took …

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Judicial Pushback Halts YouTube Blackout Attempt on Pakistan’s Online Dissidents

Judicial Pushback Halts YouTube Blackout Attempt on Pakistan’s Online Dissidents

A Pakistani court has slammed the brakes on a controversial move to silence critics of the government on YouTube, suspending an order that targeted more than two dozen content creators—including journalists and the digital presence of former Prime Minister Imran Khan. The judicial order, issued earlier by a magistrate in Islamabad, had demanded a blanket …

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Trump’s New Antitrust Playbook: Green Lights, Fast Tracks, and Billion-Dollar Bargains

Trump’s New Antitrust Playbook: Green Lights, Fast Tracks, and Billion-Dollar Bargains

In Washington’s regulatory halls, the red tape is getting a trim. Under President Donald Trump’s second-term leadership, antitrust regulators have swapped scrutiny for speed, quietly giving the nod to a cascade of mega-mergers — and sending a clear message: if it doesn’t scream monopoly, it’s good to go. In just one week this past June, …

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Trump’s Anti-Union Push Gets Temporary Lifeline from Appeals Court

Trump’s Anti-Union Push Gets Temporary Lifeline from Appeals Court

A flicker of momentum has returned to Donald Trump’s long-running crusade against federal worker unions—at least for now. On Thursday, a federal appeals court out of San Francisco hit the brakes on a lower court decision that had thrown a wrench into Trump’s executive order aimed at stripping collective bargaining rights from hundreds of thousands …

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Guantánamo Showdown: Court Splits Over 9/11 Mastermind’s Death-Penalty Deal

Guantánamo Showdown: Court Splits Over 9/11 Mastermind’s Death-Penalty Deal

A sharply divided three-judge panel on Friday threw out a bid to let Khalid Sheikh Mohammed—and two fellow detainees—pledge guilty in exchange for life sentences, effectively keeping the shadow of the death penalty over the Guantánamo Bay proceedings. In a 2–1 decision, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit upheld then-Defense Secretary Lloyd …

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Contempt Conviction: Lawyer’s Defiance Leads to Jail Time

Contempt Conviction: Lawyer’s Defiance Leads to Jail Time

A Madras court stunned the legal community by handing a four-month prison term to an advocate who brazenly scoffed at repeated eviction orders. The bench, highlighting his unyielding refusal to vacate the disputed property, characterized the act as a direct assault on judicial authority. Despite being granted multiple chances to express remorse, the lawyer remained …

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$20 Million Price Tag for Silence”: Student Detained Over Pro-Palestinian Views Sues Trump-Era Officials

$20 Million Price Tag for Silence”: Student Detained Over Pro-Palestinian Views Sues Trump-Era Officials

Mahmoud Khalil isn’t just walking free — he’s fighting back with a \$20 million demand aimed squarely at the heart of the Trump administration. The Columbia University student and outspoken pro-Palestinian voice, who spent over 100 days in federal detention, has filed a formal claim accusing officials of false imprisonment and politically driven prosecution. The …

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