BUCHAREST — Romanian TikTok influencers who helped propel an ultranationalist, pro-Putin candidate to the brink of the presidency have fled
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Labour Party Takes Legal Action Against Defected Lawmakers, Wants Seats Declared Vacant
Labour Party has sued to vacate defected lawmakers’ seats, demanding refunds of salaries and condemning their actions as a betrayal.
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Justices inclined to respect corporate identity in trademark dispute
The justices showed little appetite for breaking new ground when they heard argument on Wednesday in Dewberry Group v. Dewberry Engineers, a long-running dispute between similarly named groups of real-estate companies. The question before them is whether to uphold the judgment of a lower court…
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2024 temperatures set to break last year’s global record
The Earth will notch its hottest year on record in 2024, breaking the previous peak set only last year, the
EPP’s digital euro lead steps down to quell German obstruction suspicion
BRUSSELS — The man leading the Parliament’s work on the digital euro, who had become one of its fiercest critics,
Governor Muftwang Speaks On Dumping PDP For APC
The Plateau State Governor, Caleb Muftwang, has denied rumours that he has dumped the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) to join the All Progressives Congress (APC). The Governor said the reports about him defecting from PDP to APC are nothing but lies. He also insisted that a purported picture of him alongside some APC governors, purportedly […]
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Sacred sites, religious tax exemptions, and whether to reconsider Feres
The Relist Watch column examines cert petitions that the Supreme Court has “relisted” for its upcoming conference. A short explanation of relists is available here. It’s been a big few days for the Supreme Court working through its backlog of relisted cases. Last Friday, the…
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Supreme Court to debut new public seating lottery for arguments
Members of the public who want to attend oral arguments at the Supreme Court can now apply through an online lottery to obtain advance reservations for seats at those arguments. The Supreme Court announced in a press release on Thursday afternoon that it has launched…
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NATO’s Rutte wants a return to Cold War-level military spending
BRUSSELS — NATO countries need to return to Cold War-era defense budgets to fend off Russia, Secretary-General Mark Rutte said
The morning read for Thursday, Dec. 12
Each weekday, we select a short list of news articles and commentary related to the Supreme Court. Here’s the Thursday morning read: US Supreme Court dismisses Nvidia’s bid to avoid securities fraud suit (John Kruzel, Reuters) Supreme Court Allows Biden Plan to Address Toxic Coal…
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