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A UN secretary-general has not explicitly invoked Article 99, described as the secretary-general’s “most powerful tool,” since 1989.
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The petitioners are represented by counsel for Free Speech For People, a non-profit that has filed similar challenges in Minnesota and Michigan.
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The indictment alleges that the two defendants released information collected from targeted accounts to the press before the 2019 elections in the United Kingdom.
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The six Nevadans were each charged with one count of offering false instrument for filing or record and one count of forgery.
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The Justice Department unsealed an indictment of four members of the Russian military and/or affiliated forces for the abduction and torture of a U.S. national.
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Judge Wallace added in a footnote that the correct interpretation of Section 3 was “not for this court to decide.”
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Victor Manuel Rocha is indicted with charges of having acted as an agent of the government of Cuba for over four decades.
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District Judge Tanya S. Chutkan rejected two of Trump’s motions to dismiss the Jan. 6 case.
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The preliminary injunction stated that the ban was “unlikely to even pass intermediate scrutiny.”
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In Blassingame, the court found that Trump is not protected under absolute immunity from civil claims for damages incurred during the Jan. 6 riot.
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The Justice Department unsealed an indictment of an Indian national for his alleged participation in a murder-for-hire plot to assassinate a Sikh activist in New York City.
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The court ruled that Section 3 disqualification questions regarding Trump’s 2024 general election eligibility are not yet “ripe.”