The Justice Centre for Constitutional Freedoms (JCCF), along with plaintiffs John MacKinnon and Lisa Lavranos, has initiated a lawsuit in Federal Court
Ryanair is pursuing a legal claim against a passenger whose alleged disruptive behavior caused significant issues on a flight from Dublin to
Bernard Hibbitts, Publisher Emeritus of JURIST, has left an indelible mark on the legal community through his decades of dedication to legal
Michael Barr, the Vice Chair for Supervision at the Federal Reserve, has announced his resignation, stepping down months ahead of his scheduled
Rollos, one of Scotland’s leading legal firms, has announced the appointment of new partners, further strengthening its legal expertise and reinforcing its
The US Supreme Court has declined to hear Nvidia Corporation’s appeal in a securities fraud case, leaving in place a lower court
A US appeals court has nullified Nasdaq’s groundbreaking board diversity rules, marking a setback for efforts to increase representation in corporate leadership.
As the impacts of climate change grow more severe, small and vulnerable nations are increasingly turning to legal avenues to hold major
The United Kingdom and Germany have signed an agreement aimed at tightening laws against people smuggling, targeting legal loopholes that have enabled
Alex Jones’ legal team has urged a U.S. bankruptcy judge to block the sale of his Infowars website to satirical news outlet