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Politics3 years ago
Supreme Court orders Biden to revive Trump's 'remain in Mexico' immigration policy
The US Supreme Court has denied President Joe Biden’s effort to rescind an immigration policy implemented by his predecessor that forces people to wait in Mexico while seeking asylum in the United States.
Supreme Court orders Biden to revive Trump's 'remain in Mexico' immigration policy
Society3 years ago
US court blocks reinstatement of Trump-era immigration policy
The US Supreme Court temporarily stops the court order to the Biden administration to re-instate the Trump era "Remain in Mexico" program.
US court blocks reinstatement of Trump-era immigration policy
Palestine3 years ago
Palestinian families await Israeli court's ruling on Sheikh Jarrah evictions
Israel's top court is holding a hearing on the case of Palestinian families facing expulsion from Sheikh Jarrah neighborhood in East al-Quds.
Palestinian families await Israeli court's ruling on Sheikh Jarrah evictions
Foreign Policy3 years ago
UK refuses to return Venezuelan gold at start of Supreme Court hearing
As the battle for ownership of Venezuela's gold reserves in the Bank of England reaches the final stage the UK doubles down on its position of freezing the reserves more or less indefinitely.
UK refuses to return Venezuelan gold at start of Supreme Court hearing
Society3 years ago
US Supreme Court refuses to lift federal ban on evictions
US Supreme Court has refused to lift the federal moratorium on evictions that had been imposed by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention during the COVID-19 outbreak.
US Supreme Court refuses to lift federal ban on evictions
Society3 years ago
US Supreme Court backs pipeline companies in land grab
An unprecedented ruling by the US Supreme Court backs pipeline companies in land grab in New Jersey.
US Supreme Court backs pipeline companies in land grab
EU3 years ago
Thousands protest against Spain's possible pardons for jailed Catalan leaders
Tens of thousands of Spaniards protest in Madrid against government plans to pardon 12 Catalan politicians who were convicted over the region's failed independence bid in 2017, a move the demonstrators see as a threat to national unity.
Thousands protest against Spain's possible pardons for jailed Catalan leaders
Politics4 years ago
Cruz condemns ‘corrupt’ Washington, DC statehood push
US Republican Senator Ted Cruz has censured as “corrupt” a recent move by the House Democrats to push for Washington DC statehood, saying the measure reflects their determination to ensure they never lose their grip on power.
Cruz condemns ‘corrupt’ Washington, DC statehood push
Society4 years ago
US Supreme Court backs Facebook in case about unwanted texting
The US Supreme Court on Thursday made it easier for businesses to pester consumers with phone calls or text messages by tossing out a lawsuit accusing Facebook Inc. of violating a federal anti-robocall law.
US Supreme Court backs Facebook in case about unwanted texting
Politics4 years ago
Court of Appeal recognizes 'legality' of MI5 criminality
Court of Appeal judges ruled on Tuesday that the long-standing policy which allows MI5 agents to commit serious crimes is not unlawful.
Court of Appeal  recognizes 'legality' of MI5 criminality
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