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The Supreme Constitutional Court on Tuesday upheld a prior ruling by a lower court which had voided a €25,000 administrative fine slapped on a brokerage firm executive by the Securities and Exchange ...
The eThekwini Municipality is set to appeal a R30 million settlement dispute with Daily Double Trading at the Constitutional Court, raising critical questions about the authority of municipal official ...
South Korea will hold a presidential election on 3 June, its acting leader has said, after the country's constitutional court ...
The White House’s decision to punish the Associated Press by eliminating its access to President Donald Trump’s events, the ...
Under Trump, our system of checks and balances faces an unprecedented threat. We must demand that our leaders honor and uphold the Constitution.
SINGAPORE, April 8 — The Singapore government will defend a law that shifts the burden of proof to offenders found with a ...
Karen Read has filed an emergency petition with the Supreme Court seeking an immediate stay of her trial pending review on her claims of constitutional violation.
A court has rejected businessman Sir Philip Green's complaint about being named in Parliament in relation to misconduct ...
Hundreds of students’ visas have been revoked. In a few cases, the Trump administration has sought to deport them because of ...
Once again, TABOR is under attack. This time, liberal politicians aren’t pretending to hide the ball. Instead, they’re openly berating the Taxpayer’s Bill of Rights on the House and Senate ...
Quebec’s language law described as a trade barrier by the U.S. as questions remain about translation requirement.
Constitutional law professor Jonathan Turley discusses the Supreme Court's ruling in favor of President Donald Trump on deportation flights and the dissent from Justice Sotomayor.