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Trump’s Citizenship Ban for U.S. Born Babies Halted by Federal Court

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A US judge has once again blocked President Donald Trump from implementing an executive order ending birthright citizenship for some US residents as a legal challenge moves forward.
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US Supreme Court limits courts’ ability to issue nationwide injunctions

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The decision is a major victory for the Trump administration, which has denounced the injunctions against its policies.
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Haiti restarts investigation into murder of president Jovenel Moise

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The Haitian president was gunned down at his home in July 2021. Of the twenty suspects in the killing, none have so far faced trial as intimidations and gang violence made the hearings stall repeatedly.
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Kilmar Abrego Garcia returned to U.S. to face human trafficking charges

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Wrongly deported Salvadoran man Kilmar Abrego Garcia has been returned to the U.S. to face federal human trafficking charges. Garcia is accused of participating in a years-long conspiracy to smuggle ‘thousands’ of migrants into the U.S.
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Babysitter convicted in 19-month-old's death should be acquitted: Supreme Court

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Babysitter convicted in 19-month-old's death should be acquitted: Supreme Court
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Mexico judicial elections: Voters divided on need for popular vote to choose judges

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Mexico has voted in the country’s first-ever judicial election, but the turnout has been dismal.
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Mexico: dismal voter turnout in first judicial election rocked by protests

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Mexico's inaugural judicial elections, held on June 1, 2025, witnessed a notably low voter turnout. Watch to know more!
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What to know about Mexico’s first-of-its-kind judicial elections

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Mexico will hold its first nationwide judicial elections on Sunday, becoming the first country with judges selected entirely by public vote.
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Mexico’s judiciary faces historic overhaul in landmark elections

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Mexico prepares for the world’s largest judicial election — but critics warn it could threaten the courts’ independence.
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Mexico judicial elections to choose country-wide judges based on popular vote

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Mexico is set to hold elections for appointing all judges, a historic move aiming to reform the judiciary.
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US sanctions ICC judges; Rubio says court’s cases are ‘baseless and politicised’

9th - Higher Ed
The US sanctions four ICC judges – calling the court’s war crimes investigations ‘politically motivated.’
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Trump tariff: China demands US end unilateral tariffs after court blocks tariffs

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China has slammed the US over unilateral tariffs, demanding their immediate removal. This comes as a US court blocked Trump's tariffs, ruling they exceeded executive power. The White House plans to appeal the decision, escalating trade...
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Maradona’s medical team homicide case declared a mistrial

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Argentina halts legal proceedings – Doctors accused in Maradona's death escape trial as court rules mistrial.
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Mexico Judicial Elections: Families affected by current justice system hope for change

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Mexico is set to hold elections for appointing all judges, a historic move aiming to reform the judiciary.
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Maradona Death Trial: Argentinian Judge Withdraws From Negligence Trial Amid Scandal

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One of the three Argentine judges presiding in the trial of seven members of Diego Maradona's medical team charged with negligent homicide in the soccer star's 2020 death stepped down from the case on Tuesday amid accusations of ethical...
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Another diving title on home soil at the Canada Cup this time it's Fofana and Povzner

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Cédric Fofana and Victor Povzner of Canada won Sunday's 3-metre synchro competition in Gatineau, Que.
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Musicians audition to be a part of ‘PATH Performs’ program this summer

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The musicians are vying for a chance to perform weekdays at various PATH stations this summer.
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Proposed park renovations in Downtown Brooklyn face pushback from courts

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The Downtown Brooklyn Partnership wants to transform Columbus Park into a more vibrant and welcoming space.
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'You're Part Of The Problem': Kennedy DESTROYS Law Professor Using Her Own Words I Trump Vs Judges

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At a heated Senate hearing on ‘Trump vs. Judges,’ Senator John Kennedy delivered a sharp takedown of law professor Kate Shaw, using her own past statements to challenge her credibility. In a tense exchange, Kennedy accused Shaw of bias...
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Trump SHAMES 'Sleazebag, Backroom Hustlers' As Court Reinstates His Tariffs | US Judges Under Fire

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An appeals court in the U.S. has allowed President Donald Trump’s April 2 'Liberation Day' tariffs on countries to remain in place for now. The tariffs have been reinstated till the White House’s appeal against the U.S. trade court...
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America's judicial system 'under attack,' says former U.S. judge

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When asked about U.S. President Donald Trump's contentious relationship with parts of the American judiciary, Supreme Court of Canada Chief Justice Richard Wagner said 'the rule of law and judicial independence is under attack' around...
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FBI arrests Milwaukee judge accused of helping man evade ICE

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The FBI arrested a Milwaukee County Circuit Court judge for allegedly trying to prevent ICE officers from arresting and deporting an undocumented man, in a case highlighting the growing rift between the White House and the courts.
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$32M plan to modernize N.B. justice system

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The Justice Department embarks on a six-year plan to improve technology and create a better system for electronic filing and scheduling.
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Gov. Hochul proposes adding legal protections for domestic violence victims, some say they already exist

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During a press conference Monday, Gov. Hochul said loopholes in the state’s discovery laws allow for alleged domestic violence offenders to get their cases dismissed when prosecutors don’t present all case materials in a timely manner.