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Assam coerced Supreme Court [10 sources]
Scholar threatened Supreme Court in Louisiana [10 sources]
Minist Of Home Affairs coerced Supreme Court in India [10 sources]
Iran reduced relations with Supreme Court in Iran [4 sources]
United States coerced Supreme Court in Louisiana [4 sources]
Barack Obama reduced relations with Supreme Court in 42.1497 [8 sources]
Columbus reduced relations with Supreme Court in Ohio [10 sources]
State Supreme Court applied coercive pressure in Wisconsin [10 sources]
Haitian coerced Supreme Court in Haiti [3 sources]
Australia coerced Supreme Court in Footscray [12 sources]
Australia coerced Supreme Court in Australia [4 sources]
Soto threatened Supreme Court in Florida [5 sources]
Supreme Court issued threats in Missouri [10 sources]
Supreme Court reduced diplomatic relations in California [10 sources]
Reports of conflict in Virginia Supreme Court [10 sources]
The US Court of International Trade has struck down a 10% import tax that had been applied uniformly to all countries, invalidating a policy that had been put in place after the Supreme Court previously ruled similar tariff measures illegal.
A federal appeals court ruled Thursday against President Trump's 10% global tariffs, siding with two small businesses and the state of Washington in their legal challenge. The decision marks another judicial defeat for the administration's trade policy, following an earlier Supreme Court strike-down of Trump's emergency tariff authority.
# Translation Against the backdrop of conflicting news about Iran and the United States approaching an understanding to end the war, Iranian state institutions have begun gradually acting as if the level of external threats has relatively decreased, and that the post-military confrontation phase has become closer than ever before, with the restoration of international internet, the resumption of domestic flights, and the return of activity to the Tehran stock exchange. However, these indicators coincided with new field escalation in the Gulf waters and a ceasefire breach, raising serious questions about the negotiations' ability to overcome the Strait of Hormuz test and reach a final agreement. In recent days, Iranian media focused on covering the first commemoration ceremony for the family of the martyred Supreme Leader of the Islamic Republic, Ali Khamenei, in what observers see as additional evidence of declining concerns about a broad military strike in the near term.
The agreement to resolve the conflict that Iran's state television was able to obtain would confirm the reopening of traffic in Hormuz by Tehran at pre-war levels within a month, in exchange for the end of the US blockade on Iranian ships and the withdrawal of its troops "The last days of the empire": the Gulf powers overcome their differences and pressure Trump to sign peace with Iran Iranian authorities warned this Wednesday that access to the Strait of Hormuz, currently blocked, "will no longer be as before" and that, for this reason, they have opened negotiations with Oman, the other country with access to the passage. "Without a doubt, the conditions and regulation of passage through the Strait of Hormuz will no longer be as before. A completely different procedure will appear," said Ali Beghani Kani, deputy secretary of the Supreme National Security Council, during an international forum in Moscow.
Iran Conflict Could Help Revive Moribund Trans-Caspian Gas Pipeline Executive Summary: The Iran conflict has made completing the moribund Trans-Caspian Gas Pipeline (TCP) increasingly attractive. The U.S.–Israeli “Operation Epic Fury” attack against Iran, launched on February 28, upended Persian Gulf hydrocarbon energy exports, severely disrupting global trade. The first airstrikes killed Iranian Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei and several senior government and military figures.
State Supreme Court issued threats in New York [10 sources]
A federal appeals court ruled Thursday against President Trump's 10% global tariffs, handing a victory to two small businesses and the state of Washington. The 2-1 decision came after the Supreme Court had previously invalidated Trump's emergency tariff authority, leaving his trade agenda facing mounting legal obstacles.
The U.S. Court of International Trade dealt President Trump's trade agenda a major blow Thursday, siding with two small businesses and Washington state in their challenge to his 10% global tariffs. The 2-1 decision came after the U.S. Supreme Court had previously struck down an earlier emergency tariff program, suggesting a pattern of judicial skepticism toward the legal basis for the president's unilateral tariff authority.
A federal trade court dealt President Trump another legal defeat Thursday, ruling in favor of two small businesses and the state of Washington who challenged his 10% global tariffs. The decision, issued by the U.S. Court of International Trade in a 2-1 vote, came after the Supreme Court had previously struck down an earlier emergency tariff regime, constraining the president's unilateral trade authority.
A federal judge in Mexico is set to rule within days on whether to terminate the Río Sonora Trust, the legal mechanism overseeing environmental remediation from a major mining disaster in Sonora state. Basin Committees have raised alarms that the closure would violate a Supreme Court ruling and leave communities still contaminated with heavy metals without medical services or cleanup infrastructure.