ECOWAS is urging Nigeria to amend Kano State’s blasphemy laws after ruling that their vague language and death penalty provisions violate protected freedoms under African and international law.
Empirical SCOTUS is a recurring series by Adam Feldman that looks at Supreme Court data, primarily in the form of opinions ...
Delhi High Court has ruled in favour of Smt Daljit Kaur, an 88-year-old senior citizen. The court upheld the cancellation of ...
Taxpayers who make frivolous arguments in Tax Court risk the imposition of penalties by the court of up to $25,000.
In Soroban Capital Partners, the Tax Court analyzed the roles, responsibilities, and capital contributions of three limited partners in a limited partnership and determined that they were limited ...
The Federal Circuit on Tuesday issued a precedential decision affirming a district court decision that found claims of ...
Case featured in Netflix’s “Take Care of Maya” saw a $208M verdict against Johns Hopkins All Children’s Hospital reversed by ...
On November 21, 2025, the Illinois Appellate Court ruled Travelers ' $5k microbe sublimit cannot automatically block broader ...
The shooting of Ta’Kiya Young was a failure of tactics, judgment and leadership. Connor Grubb's criminal verdict does not ...
Florida's bear hunt is on for this December, but the verdict for 2026 and onward is still out. A circuit judge in Leon County ...
Aaron Carter's son can proceed to trial with claims two doctors and two pharmacies supplied excessive amounts of Xanax before the pop star's death.
A First Amendment legal challenge brought by the Stanford Daily student newspaper against the Trump administration has been ...
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