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A German court ruled the expulsion of Somali asylum seekers unlawful, challenging the government's stricter migration policies.
The Supreme Court will review a challenge by Republicans regarding Illinois' law on counting mail-in ballots received after Election Day.
The Supreme Court has opted not to review state bans on assault weapons, including Maryland's law, signaling ongoing debates over gun rights.
Trump administration requests Supreme Court intervention to proceed with federal layoffs amid ongoing legal challenges.
The Bangladesh Supreme Court has reinstated the registration of Jamaat-e-Islami, enabling it to participate in upcoming elections.
An appeals court upholds a ruling blocking Trump's efforts to downsize the federal workforce, impacting tens of thousands of employees.
Supreme Court permits Trump administration to revoke humanitarian status for over 500,000 migrants, exposing them to potential deportation.
US courts have blocked President Trump's sweeping tariffs, leading to significant implications for his trade strategy and economic policy.
Russell Brand pleads not guilty to multiple sexual assault charges, including rape, in a London court, with a trial scheduled for June 2026.
Paul Doyle, a former Marine, faces seven charges after injuring 79 people by driving into a crowd at Liverpool's Premier League celebration.
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