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Government fought with Supreme Court in China [6 sources]
Australia coerced Supreme Court in Australia [4 sources]
State Supreme Court made demands of in Riverside [6 sources]
United States rejected in Virginia Supreme Court [4 sources]
New Delhi rejected Supreme Court [5 sources]
Supreme Court rejected overtures in Telangana [5 sources]
Supreme Court reduced diplomatic relations in California [10 sources]
State Supreme Court rejected Bahama in Nassau [3 sources]
United States rejected overtures in Virginia Supreme Court [4 sources]
State Supreme Court rejected overtures in Maryland [5 sources]
Reports of conflict in Virginia Supreme Court [10 sources]
Reports of conflict in Virginia Supreme Court [6 sources]
State Supreme Court rejected overtures in Fulton County [5 sources]
State Supreme Court rejected Rochester [10 sources]
Brazil's Federal Supreme Court has moved to indict three Rio de Janeiro police officers—including former Civil Police chief Rivaldo Barbosa—for obstructing the investigation into the 2018 murder of councilwoman Marielle Franco and her driver Anderson Gomes. The charges allege the officers destroyed evidence, fabricated witnesses, and protected those responsible. This follows the February conviction of brothers Domingos and Chiquinho Brazão as the masterminds of the murder.
Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Khamenei has ordered that the country's stockpile of over 400 kilograms of enriched uranium remain within Iranian territory, according to Iranian sources. The directive signals Iran's commitment to maintaining control of its nuclear materials amid international negotiations.
Pakistan's Federal Constitutional Court has awarded staff members salaries and allowances far exceeding those of Supreme Court employees—creating pay gaps of up to Rs300,000 (approximately $1,100 USD) per month—while simultaneously asserting exclusive authority over constitutional interpretation. The move deepens a constitutional crisis triggered by the 27th Amendment, which the FCC claims grants it supreme jurisdiction over all constitutional matters, a position the Supreme Court has explicitly rejected as creating an unconstitutional hierarchy.
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 The scandals surrounding 'Dark Horse', scheduled to premiere shortly before the October elections, have sunk the candidacy of Bolsonaro's son, who aims to defeat Lula in the ballot Brazil's Supreme Court grants "temporary" house arrest to Jair Bolsonaro Steve Bannon, one of the main ideologues of Trumpism, had an ace up his sleeve to defeat Lula da Silva in next October's elections: a Hollywood-style film about the biography of president Jair Bolsonaro, imprisoned for attempted coup d'état. The Trumpist recipe seemed foolproof. Actor Jim Caviezel, star of The Passion of the Christ (2004, directed by Mel Gibson, a huge success among Christian audiences) would provoke, in Bannon's words, the figure of Jair Bolsonaro to be equivalent to Christ and for the film to be perceived even as a sequel to Mel Gibson's film.
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.
ISLAMABAD: The Islamabad High Court (IHC) on Tuesday raised objections over the non-submission of certified copies of Supreme Court orders during the hearing of miscellaneous petitions seeking early hearing of appeals filed by convicted human rights lawyers Imaan Zainab Mazari-Hazir and Hadi Ali Chattha in the controversial social media posts case. Justice Muhammad Azam Khan heard the petitions seeking fixation of the sentence suspension petitions at an early date in light of directions issued earlier by the SC directing the IHC to decide the plea within a fortnight. Senior lawyer Faisal Siddiqi appeared before the court on behalf of the couple on Tuesday.
<p>For generations, Black Americans fought not merely for the right to cast a ballot, but for that ballot to <i>matter</i>. </p><p>The Voting Rights Act of 1965 was enacted to fulfill that promise — to ensure that political participation produced political power. Today, that promise is being dismantled, district by district.</p><p>The Supreme Court’s <a class="Link" href="https://chicago.suntimes.com/politics/2026/04/29/supreme-court-weakens-voting-rights-act" >ruling last month</a> in Louisiana v.
The US Supreme Court temporarily upheld mail access to mifepristone, the widely used abortion pill, by extending a suspension of a lower court ruling that would have halted medication delivery nationwide.
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.