Tag #Legal Challenge

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US Court Blocks Trump's Tariffs, Administration Appeals

A US federal court ruled against President Trump's broad tariffs, citing the president's overreach of authority under the International Emergency Economic Powers Act (IEEPA); however, the administration immediately appealed the decision, creating uncertainty for businesses and consumers.

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Spanish Court to Rule on Legality of BBVA-Sabadell Merger Consultation

Spain's National Court will examine the legality of a government-led public consultation regarding BBVA's takeover bid for Banco Sabadell, prompted by a law firm's challenge citing legal deficiencies; the court's decision could significantly impact future government involvement in corporate mergers.

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Italian Banks Challenge Government Restrictions on Unicredit-Banco BPM Merger

Banco BPM and Unicredit are challenging the Italian government's restrictions and Consob's freeze on Unicredit's takeover bid, with a court hearing scheduled for June 10th, potentially delaying the deal's July 23rd deadline.

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Three Men Face Child Abuse Charges in Perth Court

Three men face child abuse charges in Perth, Australia, after separate incidents involving the alleged manipulation of underage girls, possession of child abuse material, and the discovery of child abuse videos during a baggage check at Perth Airport.

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Judge Blocks Trump Ban on Harvard's Foreign Students

A federal judge in Massachusetts temporarily blocked the Trump administration's ban on Harvard University enrolling foreign students, hours after Harvard sued, claiming the ban violated the First Amendment and would devastate the university and its 7,000 international students.

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Brandenburg Suspends AfD's Right-Wing Extremist Classification

Brandenburg's Verfassungsschutz temporarily suspended its classification of the state's AfD branch as a confirmed right-wing extremist organization following a lawsuit from the party, pending a court decision; the AfD remains classified as a suspected case.

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Court Strikes Down Most of Trump's Tariffs

The U.S. Court of International Trade struck down most of President Trump's tariffs, ruling that he exceeded his legal authority under the International Emergency Economic Powers Act of 1977; the decision, which the administration appealed, impacts tariffs on various countries but not on steel, alum...

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Texas Mandates Ten Commandments in Public Schools

Texas will require all public school classrooms to display the Ten Commandments, making it the largest state with such a mandate, despite potential legal challenges regarding the separation of church and state.

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Federal Judge Blocks Trump Administration from Revoking Harvard's International Student Enrollment

A federal judge temporarily blocked the Trump administration from revoking Harvard's ability to enroll international students after the administration claimed the university did not comply with information requests related to student visa holders; this is the latest development in a broader conflict...

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Judge Suggests Trump Has Authority to Impose Tariffs

A Florida judge's ruling suggests President Trump may have the authority to unilaterally impose tariffs, citing a 1970s case involving a Japanese zipper company and the International Emergency Economic Powers Act of 1977; the case was transferred to the Court of International Trade in New York.

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Brandenburg Suspends AfD's Right-Wing Extremist Classification

Brandenburg's Verfassungsschutz temporarily suspended its classification of the state's AfD as a confirmed right-wing extremist organization following a lawsuit by the party; the AfD remains classified as a suspected case pending legal resolution.

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Twelve States Challenge Trump's Tariffs in Federal Court

Twelve states sued President Trump, claiming his tariffs, imposed under the International Emergency Economic Powers Act to address trade deficits, exceed his authority and disrupt the economy; a three-judge panel heard the case Wednesday.

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