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Brazilian Supreme Court Continues Trial Against Bolsonaro and Allies

The Brazilian Supreme Court (STF) continued the trial against Jair Bolsonaro and seven others accused of attempting a coup after the 2022 elections, with the defense arguments presented on September 3rd and 4th, 2024.

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Trump Appeals Trade Tariffs Ruling to Supreme Court

President Trump appealed a court ruling that blocked his authority to impose broad tariffs on imported goods, asking the Supreme Court for an expedited review by September 10th, with the tariffs remaining in effect until at least October 14th.

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Trump Appeals Ruling Against His Import Tariffs

President Trump appealed a court ruling that deemed many of his import tariffs illegal, arguing that the president has the authority to impose such tariffs under the International Emergency Economic Powers Act.

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Dictatorship Attempt" Trial Opens Against Bolsonaro Allies in Brazil

On September 2nd, 2025, a trial opened in Brasilia against eight individuals accused of plotting a coup against Brazil's democratically elected government, with Supreme Court Justice Alexandre de Moraes alleging an attempt to install a "true dictatorship.

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Barrett Memoir Defends Abortion Ruling, Details Court Dynamics

In her new memoir, Supreme Court Justice Amy Coney Barrett defends her vote to overturn Roe v. Wade, asserting it usurped public will, details internal court dynamics, and addresses religious bias concerns.

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US Court Rules Against Trump's Tariffs, Raising Concerns of "Financial Ruin

A US appeals court deemed most of Donald Trump's imposed tariffs unlawful, prompting warnings from the administration about potential financial ruin, though enforcement is delayed until mid-October pending Supreme Court appeal.

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US Appeals Court Strikes Down Trump-Era Tariffs, Leaving Businesses in Limbo

A federal appeals court overturned most of President Trump's global tariffs, creating uncertainty for US importers who face fluctuating costs and potential Supreme Court review.

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Trump Appeals US Court Ruling on Tariff Policy to Supreme Court

President Trump is appealing a US court ruling that blocked his authority to impose tariffs on numerous countries, arguing that a 1977 national emergency law justifies his actions; the Supreme Court could hear the case in early November.

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Bolsonaro's Coup Attempt Trial Begins in Brazil

Former Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro is on trial at the Supreme Court in Brasília, accused of leading an attempted coup following his 2022 election defeat; the trial's final phase began on Tuesday, with a verdict expected by September 12th.

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Mexico's Judicial Reform: Popular Vote for Judges Raises Concerns

Mexico has implemented a controversial judicial reform, electing judges through a popular vote, resulting in a Supreme Court dominated by the ruling Morena party, raising concerns about judicial independence.

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Federal Appeals Court Strikes Down Most of Trump's Worldwide Tariffs

A federal appeals court ruled 7-4 that President Trump cannot impose sweeping tariffs simply by claiming a national emergency, impacting $30 billion in monthly tariff revenue and potentially raising consumer prices.

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Federal Appeals Court Rules Most of Trump's Tariffs Illegal

A federal appeals court ruled that most of President Donald Trump's tariffs, enacted under the International Emergency Economic Powers Act (IEEPA), exceed the president's authority, setting the stage for a Supreme Court appeal.

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