
Trump’s Executive Order Disengages U.S. From Key United Nations Agencies
President Donald Trump signed an executive order withdrawing the U.S. from the UNHRC and UNRWA, while reviewing ties to UNESCO and assessing U.S. funding in the UN.
President Donald Trump signed an executive order withdrawing the U.S. from the UNHRC and UNRWA, while reviewing ties to UNESCO and assessing U.S. funding in the UN.
A federal jury ruled in favor of the U.S. Soccer Federation in an antitrust case, dismissing the North American Soccer League's claims of monopolistic practices.
The Laken Riley Act empowers state attorneys general to challenge federal immigration policies, enabling legal action against visa issuances for individuals from non-cooperative countries.
Karla Gilbride has become deputy director of the litigation group at Public Citizen, focusing on constitutional principles and advocating for justice and accountability.
Political campaigns face rising costs and complexities, necessitating diverse insurance options like general liability, cyber insurance, and event cancellation to mitigate evolving risks.
Tariffs serve as instruments for political control, allowing U.S. presidents to exert pressure on foreign nations, impacting global trade dynamics and international relations.
Large law firms in the U.S. are updating associate bonus structures, with key announcements made by Milbank, Cravath, and others regarding payout dates and eligibility requirements.
The Election Commission of India must preserve voting process video recordings and explain its decision to increase polling station voter capacity amid legal concerns over access.
Trafigura and three individuals were convicted of bribing an Angolan official, resulting in a $3.3 million fine and sentences of 12 to 32 months in prison.
The California bar exam presents challenges for applicants, including technical issues and unclear instructions, while recent rulings impact academic responsibilities and legal financial disputes arise.