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Feng Tao, a former Kansas professor, sues the university for wrongful accusations of espionage, seeking reinstatement and compensation.
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Alaska sues the Biden administration over new restrictions impacting Arctic oil and gas lease sales, claiming it contradicts federal law.
Matthew Seidler defends against his sister-in-law's allegations regarding control of the San Diego Padres amidst ownership transition.
California enforces harsher penalties under Proposition 36, leading to increased arrests for drug and theft offenses, with critics raising concerns over treatment funding.
A critique of Judge Merchan’s handling of Trump’s case, highlighting potential political motivations behind legal decisions.
NYC condo owners may endure rising costs from Local Law 97 as lawmakers explore tax exemptions to alleviate financial strain.
Burkina Faso's recent amnesty law for soldiers linked to a coup raises concerns among analysts about potential risks and precedents.
Hong Kong's Court of Final Appeal examines the justification behind convicting leaders of the June 4 alliance, raising concerns about a fair trial.
A Hong Kong judge refutes Jimmy Lai's claims of being a political prisoner, insisting his imprisonment is due to legal reasons, not politics.
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