Barton X posts about Aluko defamatory, judge rules

9 April 2025 / Comments Off on Barton X posts about Aluko defamatory, judge rules

In a recent ruling, a judge determined that Barton X’s posts regarding Aluko were defamatory. The decision underscores the delicate balance between free expression and the potential harm of unverified statements in the digital age.

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US court orders White House to restore access for AP journalists

9 April 2025 / Comments Off on US court orders White House to restore access for AP journalists

In a pivotal ruling, a US court has mandated the White House to reinstate access for Associated Press journalists. This decision underscores the importance of press freedom and enhances transparency, ensuring that vital news coverage continues uninterrupted.

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Per cinque giorni nel Cpr, per Corte d’appello è illegittimo

8 April 2025 / Comments Off on Per cinque giorni nel Cpr, per Corte d’appello è illegittimo

A recent ruling by the Court of Appeal has declared the five-day detention at the CPR (Centro di Permanenza per i Rimpatri) as illegitimate. This decision raises important questions about the legality and human rights implications of such practices.

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Corte británica la condena a pagar 72 millones a fondo

8 April 2025 / Comments Off on Corte británica la condena a pagar 72 millones a fondo

A British court has ruled that a fund must pay $72 million in damages, a decision that could have far-reaching implications for similar cases. As legal battles unfold, the ramifications of this ruling will resonate within financial and legal circles alike.

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Apple’s encryption row with UK should not be secret, court rules

7 April 2025 / Comments Off on Apple’s encryption row with UK should not be secret, court rules

A UK court has ruled that Apple’s encryption dispute with the government should remain open to public scrutiny. This decision highlights the ongoing tension between user privacy and national security, pushing the debate into the spotlight once more.

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‘We will be vindicated’ – Anas wins $18m defamation case

30 March 2025 / Comments Off on ‘We will be vindicated’ – Anas wins $18m defamation case

In a landmark ruling, Anas has triumphed in an $18 million defamation case, declaring, “We will be vindicated.” The decision marks a significant moment in the ongoing battle for truth and justice in the realm of investigative journalism.

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White House denies defying judge’s order over deportations to El Salvador

17 March 2025 / Comments Off on White House denies defying judge’s order over deportations to El Salvador

In the intricate landscape of immigration policy, where legal battles and humanitarian concerns frequently enough intersect, the recent statement from the White House has sparked considerable attention and debate. As tensions rise over the contentious issue of deportations to El Salvador, the administration finds itself at the center of allegations accusing it of defying a…

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Two judges order Trump administration to give fired workers their jobs back

14 March 2025 / Comments Off on Two judges order Trump administration to give fired workers their jobs back

In an unexpected judicial rebuke, two judges have ruled that the Trump administration must reinstate workers dismissed during controversial firings. This decision raises questions about accountability and due process in federal employment practices.

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