A referendum in Slovenia is set to decide whether to permit assisted dying for some terminally ill adults, following the parliamentary passage
A federal judge has issued a preliminary injunction blocking the deployment of the United States National Guard to Washington, D.C., directed by
Italy’s competition authority has formally closed an investigation into Google LLC’s user-data consent practices after the company implemented changes to its policies
The United States House of Representatives passed legislation by a 427-1 vote that will compel the United States Department of Justice to
A U.S. federal jury in California has ruled that Apple Inc. must pay Masimo Corporation US $634 million after finding that Apple’s smartwatch infringed
Australia’s highest court has upheld legislation that cancelled a 99-year lease originally granted to a foreign state for a new embassy just
A recent study conducted by legal-services firm Dentons evaluated four AI-based tools against human legal researchers by posing 200 typical U.S.-law research
A Utah district court has overturned the state’s Republican-drawn congressional map, ruling that it breached constitutional standards by diluting urban representation. Judge
The BBC finds itself in deep institutional waters after admitting that a documentary segment edited remarks from Donald Trump in a way
The call for a legal right to timely cancer treatment in the UK has reignited debate over the limits of the National
