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Attorney General issued threats in Virginia Supreme Court [8 sources]
Attorney General issued threats in Virginia Supreme Court [8 sources]
State Supreme Court issued threats in Virginia Supreme Court [6 sources]
Reports of threats in Virginia Supreme Court [5 sources]
State Supreme Court issued threats in Virginia Supreme Court [6 sources]
Reports of threats in Virginia Supreme Court [8 sources]
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United States threatened Supreme Court in Louisiana [6 sources]
United States threatened Supreme Court in Louisiana [6 sources]
Columbus reduced relations with Supreme Court in Ohio [10 sources]
Iran reduced relations with Supreme Court in Iran [4 sources]
Barack Obama reduced relations with Supreme Court in 42.1497 [8 sources]
Scholar threatened Supreme Court in Louisiana [10 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]
State Supreme Court issued threats in New York [10 sources]
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.
The Representative of Iran’s Supreme Leader in India has said that Iran was forced into the war despite efforts to avoid conflict through negotiations.
General Alexus G. Grynkewich, the supreme commander of NATO forces in Europe, said on Tuesday that the U.S. decision to withdraw an armored brigade of 5,000 soldiers from Europe will not affect NATO's regional defense plans, following a meeting of the alliance's Military Committee.
Brazil's Federal Supreme Court has facilitated a loan guarantee arrangement involving the Credit Guarantee Fund (FGC) to stabilize Brasília Bank, a major private financial institution. Major Brazilian private banks learned of the agreement and its operational structure through media reports rather than direct notification from authorities, raising questions about the transparency of the arrangement negotiated between the Lula government's economic team and the Federal District administration.
Following American attacks on the Iranian army from Monday to Tuesday, Iran's supreme leader, Mojtaba Khamenei, threatened the United States. He stated that countries in the Middle East "no longer represent a shield for American bases," reports focus.de.
NATO has not yet developed a formal plan for military involvement in securing the Strait of Hormuz amid Iranian blockade concerns, but is actively considering such contingencies, according to General Alexus Grynkewich, supreme commander of allied forces, in remarks to the press on Tuesday.
The U.S. Supreme Court is considering whether to overturn a Missouri state court verdict favoring a plaintiff who sued Roundup's manufacturer for failing to warn about cancer risks. The case centers on whether states can enforce their own product liability standards, with potential implications for manufacturer liability and state regulatory authority.