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The Wall Street Journal - World
She's the Boss at Wimbledon---From Centre Court to the Strawberries
A chat with Debbie Jevans, the former player turned chair of the All-England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club. -
CBS News - Top stories
Italy appeals court reduces sentences of Americans in policeman's death
An Italian appeals court reduced the sentences of Lee Elder Finnegan and Gabriele Natale-Hjorth, but upheld their 2019 convictions. -
ABC News - World
Slovakia's top court approves key parts of a contentious amendment of the penal code
Slovakia’s highest legal authority has ruled that key provisions of a contentious amendment of the penal code drafted by the government of populist Prime Minister Robert Fico are in line with the country's constitution -
CBS News - World
Italy appeals court reduces sentences of 2 Americans in policeman's death
An Italian appeals court reduced the sentences of Finnegan Lee Elder and Gabriele Natale-Hjorth, but upheld their 2019 convictions. -
The New York Times - Top stories
Legal Conservatives’ Long Game: Amp Up Presidential Power but Kneecap Federal Agencies
Blockbuster decisions by the Supreme Court’s Republican-appointed supermajority — expanding one kind of executive branch authority while undercutting another — were no contradiction. -
ABC News - World
U.S. citizen convicted of drug-related charges by Moscow court
Robert Woodland, a Russia-born U.S. citizen, has been convicted of drug-related charges by a Moscow court and sentenced to 12 1/2 years in prison -
The Hill - Politics
Students at fake university created by ICE can sue US, court rules
Students who enrolled in a fake university set up by Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) as part of a sting operation can sue the U.S., an appeals court ruled last week. The ruling by a three-judge panel of the Federal Circuit Court of ... -
Financial Times - Business
Senior Vatican cleric accused of lying to court in London lawsuit
Archbishop appeared as part of proceedings brought by financier found guilty of embezzlement -
The Guardian - World
Vatican’s chief of staff testifies in UK court in ‘trial of the century’
Convicted financier Raffaele Mincione is seeking to clear his name over Vatican’s €350m London investment. Pope Francis’s chief of staff has become one of the highest-ranking Holy See officials to testify in a foreign court, giving a British ...United Kingdom -
The Wall Street Journal - World
Lina Khan Loses in Court Again---This Time on Non-Competes
A federal judge says the FTC’s ban on the employment agreements has no basis in law. -
BBC News - Top stories
Watch the best bits from Murray's emotional Centre Court interview
Watch the best bits of Andy Murray's emotional interview with Sue Barker on Centre Court at Wimbledon. -
The Guardian - World
Andrew Tate can leave Romania while awaiting trial, court rules
Restrictions eased on self-professed ‘misogynist influencer’ who is charged with human trafficking and rape. The controversial social media influencer Andrew Tate will be allowed to leave Romania while awaiting trial on charges of human ... -
The Hill - Politics
Wisconsin high court rules absentee drop boxes can be used in November
The Wisconsin Supreme Court ruled Friday that absentee drop boxes can be used ahead of the November election, reversing a previous 2022 ruling and delivering a win for Democrats. In a 4-3 decision, the liberal-majority court ruled that dropping ... -
The New York Times - World
Andrew Tate Is Allowed to Leave Romania in Latest Court Decision
The court in Bucharest ruled that Mr. Tate and his brother, who are facing human trafficking and rape charges, must remain in the European Union as they await trial, his lawyer said. -
The Wall Street Journal - World
Nordea Faces Court Case in Denmark Over Anti-Money-Laundering Shortcomings
Bank says a previously booked provision would be enough to cover any outcome. -
The Guardian - World
Uncool Britannia? How Britain might feel with the court of Sir Keir
Past big Labour wins have caused seismic cultural shifts but the unflashy stance of our new leader is described as ‘less Camelot – more Center Parcs’. As Keir Starmer settles into his new job, he must feel the weight of comparison with his ...United Kingdom -
ABC News - Top stories
Nutrition companies, parents clash in court over cause of infant intestinal disease
The Abbott company goes to court Monday in the second trial of a company whose specialty formula for preterm infants is accused of causing a serious intestinal disease. -
ABC News - World
Court rules pollution violated rights of river that runs through Ecuador's capital
A court in Ecuador has ruled that pollution has violated the rights of a river that runs through the capital, Quito -
The Guardian - World
Ecuador court rules pollution violates rights of a river running through capital
Ruling, based on constitutional rights for natural features like Quito’s Machángara River, appealed by government. A ruling described by activists as “historic,” a court in Ecuador has ruled that pollution has violated the rights of a river that ... -
ESPN - Sports
Transfer Talk: Arsenal, Man United in battle for Brobbey
Arsenal and Manchester United both want to sign Brian Brobbey from Ajax. Transfer Talk has the latest.Premier League -
ABC News - World
French court rules American man detained can be extradited
A French court has ruled that the American, accused of sexually assaulting a Pennsylvania college student in 2013 and later sending her a Facebook message that said “So I raped you” can be extradited to the United States -
ABC News - Entertainment
Judge decides Alec Baldwin's role as co-producer not relevant to trial over fatal 2021 set shooting
A New Mexico judge has decided that actor Alec Baldwin’s role as co-producer isn’t relevant to the involuntary manslaughter trial over a fatal shooting on the set of the Western film “Rust.” -
The New York Times - Top stories
Alec Baldwin’s Role as a Producer Ruled Not Relevant to ‘Rust’ Trial
The ruling was a victory for the actor, who is set to stand trial this week on a charge of involuntary manslaughter in the fatal shooting of a cinematographer. He has pleaded not guilty. -
The Hill - Politics
Schumer pushing bill to strip Trump of court-granted immunity
Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-N.Y.) announced Monday that he and other Senate Democrats will work to advance legislation to strip former President Trump of the immunity he was granted under a recent Supreme Court ruling protecting a ...Donald Trump -
BBC News - Top stories
Russian court jails theatre figures over IS wives play
The prosecution of a director and a playwright has sent shockwaves through the artistic community.Russia -
The New York Times - World
Indonesian Court Acquits Ex-Official Accused of Enslaving Addicts
The ex-regent had been accused of imprisoning hundreds of people under the guise of drug treatment and forcing them to work at his plantation and factory. -
ABC News - Entertainment
NYC prosecutors intend to bring new sexual assault charges against Harvey Weinstein ahead of retrial
Manhattan prosecutors say they intend to bring new sexual assault charges against Harvey Weinstein as they anticipate a November retrial for the disgraced media mogul -
The New York Times - World
Russian Court Orders Arrest of Navalny’s Widow, Yulia Navalnaya
The court accused Ms. Navalnaya, who left Russia in 2021, of “participating in an extremist community.” She would be subject to arrest if she ever returns to Russia, the court said.Russia -
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ABC News - Sports
Luiten's court victory to get into Olympic golf competition not recognized by IOC
Dutch golfer Joost Luiten might not be going to the Olympics after all -
NBC News - Top stories
Russian court orders arrest of opposition leader Alexei Navalny's widow
A Russian court ordered the arrest of the widow of Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny during a hearing Tuesday that was conducted in absentia.Russia -
ABC News - World
Iraqi court sentences wife of slain IS leader to death for crimes against Yazidis
An Iraqi court has issued a death sentence against one of the wives of the late brutal Islamic State leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi, alleging that she was complicit in crimes committed against Yazidi women captured by the militant group -
BBC News - Top stories
Thousands could make claims after BA flight delay ruling
The ruling against British Airways has the potential to affect thousands of airline claims every year. -
The Wall Street Journal - World
Montana's Top Court Hears Appeal in Landmark Youth Climate Lawsuit
The state seeks to reverse a decision that favors youth plaintiffs.Climate -
ABC News - World
Papua New Guinea lawmaker pleads not guilty in Sydney court to assaulting woman
Papua New Guinea’s sidelined Petroleum Minister Jimmy Maladina has pleaded not guilty to assaulting a woman during a domestic dispute in Australia -
The Guardian - World
Chortle chortle, scribble scribble: inside the Old Bailey with Britain’s last court reporters
The cases heard at the Old Bailey offer a vivid, often grim portrait of England and Wales today. What happens when there is no one left to tell these stories?. . The question is: “Will it make?” A nice murder will make. A crime involving a ... -
The Hill - Politics
SCOTUS Chevron ruling returns power to the courts — that’s a good thing
The Chevron doctrine was never meant to become, as it sometimes has over time, an invitation for agencies to implement agendas that extend beyond the law. -
The Hill - Politics
Social media court case shows we must rein in bureaucrats to protect free speech
The lesson of Murthy v. Missouri and the Supreme Court’s decision is censorship is the symptom. The root cause is government overreach. -
NBC News - Top stories
Appeals court rejects Broadway producer's antitrust claim against actors' and stage managers' union
An appeals court on Tuesday rejected an appeal by an award-winning producer who claims a union's illegal boycott prevented him from producing shows. -
ABC News - World
Italy appeals court upholds conviction of 2 Americans in death of policeman but reduces sentences
An Italian appeals court has upheld the convictions of two American men in the killing of an Italian plainclothes police officer during a botched sting operation but reduced their sentences