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US President Donald Trump asks for the release of court documents relating to notorious sex offender Jeffrey Epstein - this timeline explains how we got here. His Attorney General
"The 6-3 majority on the Supreme Court will decide what they want and then try to rationalize it," one First Amendment advocate told Newsweek.
President Trump suggested a deal was coming, but officials are still demanding more from Harvard, including extensive information about international students, staff payroll and protests.
A 15-year-old schoolboy who stabbed a fellow pupil to death has told a jury he was carrying a "scary-looking" knife for self defence. The boy, who cannot be named due to his age, is on trial at Sheffield Crown Court charged with the murder of Harvey Willgoose.
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Lawyers for Luigi Mangione alleged the Manhattan DA violated HIPAA by using a fake subpoena to get medical records, prompting a call for sanctions or dismissal.
An Indonesian court on Friday sentenced a former trade minister to 4.5 years in jail for improperly granting sugar import permits that authorities said had caused nearly 600 billion rupiah ($36.84 million) in state losses.
The first criminal conviction linked to the Post Office Capture system has been referred to the Court of Appeal. The case of Patricia Owen, who was found guilty of five counts of theft in June 1998, has been referred on the grounds that it was an abuse of process, the Criminal Cases Review Commission (CCRC) said.
Miami Commissioner Joe Carollo's attempt to overturn a $63.5 million verdict against him, or at least be given a retrial, has failed after a federal appeals court ruled against him Thursday.
A series of recent Supreme Court decisions favoring the Trump administration were made under the court’s “emergency docket,” often referred to as the “shadow docket.”