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Two major law firms faced judges Wednesday to ask for decisive relief from President Trump’s executive orders aimed at ...
The far-right leader was sentenced, at the end of March, to a five-year ban on running for office. She has appealed. Two ...
The narrative consistently pushed by the European conservative-nationalists is that these legal actions are not genuine applications of law but rather politically motivated manoeuvres by an entrenched ...
Trump has signed just five bills into law as he nears 100 days in office. He’s issued 124 executive orders - The sheer volume ...
Frustration with established parties across Europe has created openings the right has been quick to fill. Can a divided left ...
A dad told his adult daughter she needed to move out, then she’s accused of arming herself with a knife and stabbing her ...
A decade after we launched in Brussels, Europe’s place in the world is ever more uncertain. The battle for relevance will ...
The fear of losing power – and the economic and political benefits that come with it – after only one term in office is evident in President Hakainde Hichilema’s increasingly panicky and politically ...
President Donald Trump's fight with major law firms is a necessary course correction for a biased industry, his supporters ...
Most law professionals believe opportunities favor those who spend time in the office.
Law firms say the White House isn’t dictating their pro bono work. Trump seems to disagree. David Kendall is a D.C. lawyer.