Hong Kong’s legal profession is entering a new era of digital transformation following the full implementation of the Courts (Remote Hearing) Ordinance
Pope Leo XIV has strongly criticised ongoing violations of international and humanitarian law in Gaza and Ukraine, calling out what he described
The U.S. Supreme Court is preparing to issue its verdict on Louisiana’s new congressional map – a contest between the state’s aim
The U.S. Supreme Court is poised to deliver a ruling that could fundamentally redefine the interpretation of the 14th Amendment’s Citizenship Clause. At
The American Foreign Service Association (AFSA) has urged the State Department to pause an impending wave of up to 2,000 layoffs, citing
The quiet drama unfolding in Iowa this summer brings into sharp focus the clash between state-level regulatory ambition and entrenched federal oversight.
Two former Manhattan federal prosecutors have launched Treanor Devlin Brown, a New York-based boutique specialising in white-collar defence and cryptocurrency litigation. Led
The U.S. Supreme Court has authorised the Trump administration to resume deporting certain non‑citizens to third countries without giving them a meaningful
Liberty Media has received final approval from the European Commission to buy a controlling stake in Dorna Sports, the company that runs
President Trump has issued a third executive order extending ByteDance’s deadline to divest TikTok’s US operations, moving the date to 17 September