Judge orders Chicago immigration facility improvements
A US district judge mandates immediate improvements to Chicago's overcrowded immigration processing centre, citing 'unacceptable' conditions and constitutional violations.
A US district judge mandates immediate improvements to Chicago's overcrowded immigration processing centre, citing 'unacceptable' conditions and constitutional violations.
The UK's advertising watchdog has banned 'green' claims for wood-burning stoves following a landmark investigation that found manufacturers were misleading consumers about their true environmental impact.
A High Court ruling has determined that a London teenager sent to Ghana to escape gang exploitation can remain there temporarily, in a landmark case about child protection versus parental rights.
A High Court judge has decided a 15-year-old British boy should stay in Ghana to finish his exams after being tricked into travelling there, in a complex international custody case.
A federal judge has halted Tennessee Governor Bill Lee's controversial deployment of National Guard troops to Memphis, ruling the move likely violates constitutional rights and represents government overreach.
In a groundbreaking ruling, Getty Images has successfully sued Stability AI for massive copyright infringement, setting a crucial precedent for AI companies using copyrighted material without permission.
In a groundbreaking ruling that could reshape the future of artificial intelligence, a UK court has rejected Getty Images' primary copyright claim against Stability AI, marking a pivotal moment for AI development and intellectual property law.
New Equality and Human Rights Commission guidance on single-sex spaces has been branded 'fundamentally unworkable' by local authorities and public bodies, creating confusion and legal uncertainty across Britain.
In a historic victory for body art freedom, South Korea's Constitutional Court strikes down the 60-year prohibition against non-medical professionals performing tattoos, sparking celebration across the industry.
A federal judge in Texas has declared the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals programme unlawful, throwing the futures of thousands of 'Dreamers' into uncertainty and escalating the US immigration debate.
A US federal judge has blocked Donald Trump's attempt to force voters to provide proof of citizenship, calling the move 'a solution in search of a problem' that could disenfranchise millions of legitimate voters.
A federal judge has halted the Trump administration's attempt to suspend food stamp benefits for nearly 700,000 Americans in a landmark ruling that protects vulnerable households.
A coroner has officially declared the death of a man outside a Manchester synagogue a terrorist incident, as counter-terror police disclose the victim was targeted for wearing a kippah.
The UK Supreme Court has delivered a landmark verdict requiring NHS hospitals to pay VAT on patient and visitor parking fees, dealing a significant financial blow to the health service amid ongoing budget pressures.
The Advertising Standards Authority has reprimanded Supreme CBD for the third time over unsubstantiated health claims and irresponsible marketing practices.