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Chief Justice Roberts Responds to Trump’s Criticism of the Supreme Court

In a recent address, Chief Justice John Roberts defended the integrity of the Supreme Court against accusations from former President Trump, emphasizing the Court's independence.

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Ebola Treatment Trials Begin in Ituri, Offering Hope for Patients

In a significant development for Ebola patients in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, trials for two potential treatments have commenced in Ituri.

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Supreme Court Hearing and Weather Challenges in Australia: Key Updates

The Supreme Court is set to hear a significant case today amidst reports of severe weather disruptions across Australia. Stay informed with the latest developments.

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Court Ruling Favors Amgen by Blocking Colorado's Price Cap on Enbrel

A U.S. District Court decision has halted Colorado's attempt to impose a price cap on Amgen's Enbrel, a key product for the company.

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Harry Kane's Brilliant Brace Propels England Past DR Congo

In a thrilling Round of 32 match, Harry Kane's two goals secured England's advancement in the tournament against DR Congo, showcasing his pivotal role in the team's success.

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Nicolás Maduro Faces Legal Action in the US Amid Drug Trafficking Charges

Nicolás Maduro is facing a lawsuit in the United States, adding to his legal troubles stemming from drug trafficking allegations as he remains in custody.

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Court Dismisses Priyank's Defamation Case Against RSS Member

A court has ruled against Priyank's defamation claim concerning an RSS member, citing a lack of evidence and underscoring the significance of free speech.

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Swedish Court Rules Against Google in Favor of Klarna, Orders $1.5 Billion in Damages

In a significant antitrust ruling, a Swedish court has ordered Google to pay $1.5 billion to Klarna, determining that the search engine favored its own price-comparison tool over Klarna's PriceRunner.

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Madras High Court Registrar General Alli Retires Amid Potential Elevation

Registrar General Alli of the Madras High Court has retired, with a recommendation pending for her elevation to a judgeship. Deepthi Arivunithi steps in as the new Registrar General.

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Concerns Raised Over EU Judges' Potential Conflicts of Interest

An investigation has uncovered that judges at the Court of Justice of the European Union may have ruled on cases tied to their own financial interests, raising serious ethical questions.

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Supreme Court Balances Presidential Power Amidst Trump's Influence

Recent Supreme Court rulings indicate a significant check on presidential authority, signaling that the court is not merely acquiescing to the executive branch.

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Urgent Call for Innovation in US to Compete with China's Tech Growth

During a recent congressional hearing, lawmakers highlighted the pressing need for the US to accelerate its technological innovation in light of China's advancements, while also critiquing past administration policies.

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Massachusetts Attorney General's Amended Lawsuit Against Kalshi Highlights Concerns Over Underage Targeting

Following a recent court ruling, the Massachusetts Attorney General has amended a lawsuit against Kalshi, alleging the company targeted users under 21 through social media and campus marketing.

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Michigan Judge Issues 14-Day Ban on Kalshi Sports Markets

A restraining order has been granted by a Michigan judge, halting Kalshi's ability to offer sports-related wagers for a period of 14 days.

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Pfizer's Tentative Settlement Alters Course of Depo-Provera Litigation

A tentative settlement between Pfizer and lead counsel has led to the postponement of a key ruling in the Depo-Provera multidistrict litigation, affecting the scheduled bellwether trial.

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Serena Williams Makes Emotional Return to Wimbledon After Four-Year Hiatus

Serena Williams was greeted with a standing ovation from the Centre Court crowd during her first match at Wimbledon in four years, marking a significant moment in her career.

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The Evolving Role of Oral Argument in the Federal Circuit

A significant shift has occurred in the Federal Circuit's approach to oral arguments since 2007, with judges now quoting them far more frequently, often acknowledging concessions.

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Supreme Court Affirms the Essence of American Citizenship

The Supreme Court has reiterated the foundational principle of American citizenship, emphasizing the country's tradition of embracing newcomers from around the globe.

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Supreme Court Affirms Birthright Citizenship, Rejecting Trump's Executive Order Attempt

In a decisive 6-3 ruling, the Supreme Court has upheld the constitutional right to birthright citizenship, marking a significant defeat for President Trump's immigration agenda.

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Shanghai Court Appoints Guardian for Mentally Ill Neighbour in Historic Ruling

A significant legal decision in Shanghai marks the first case of guardianship for a non-relative, showcasing a family's commitment to their vulnerable neighbour.