How the US Courts Rewrote the Rules of International TradeBoth stories involve American companies seeking legal resolution against foreign governments in US courts for damages or debt recovery.
Trump ally Steve Bannon pleads guilty and avoids jail time in border wall fraud caseSteve Bannon pleaded guilty to defrauding donors related to border wall funding, avoiding jail time through a deal that imposes significant restrictions.
Chemerinsky: What can we expect from SCOTUS in 2025?Trump's presidency is likely to provoke numerous legal challenges regarding immigration and budget policies, particularly from Democratic-led states.
Pres. Carter 'opened the door' for more diverse judiciary, Bay Area attorney saysJimmy Carter's judicial nominations significantly diversified the federal court system by appointing record numbers of women and people of color.
US confidence in judicial system dropped to record low this year, data showsAmericans' confidence in the judicial system reaches a historic low, declining to 35%.A 20-point gap has emerged between US judicial confidence and OECD median levels.The decline signals a significant trust issue impacting overall perceptions of justice in the US.
Choice facing N.Y. judge: Does Taliban leader get war-related immunity?A judge will decide if a Taliban commander can claim military immunity for actions during a 2008 attack that killed three U.S. soldiers.