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Substantive due process means that the government must give a compelling reason before infringing upon certain fundamental ...
The executive branch is relying on the language of the law as cover to claim that it is complying with court orders when in ...
A federal judge, in his latest finding that immigrant detainees the US intended to send to South Sudan aren’t being given due ...
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A fundamental promise by America’s founders — that no one should be punished by the state without a fair hearing — is under threat, a growing chorus of federal judges say. That concept of ...
Among those ways, it's considering potentially suspending habeas corpus, a legal principle which refers to people’s right to challenge their detention in court. “The Constitution is clear ...
Justice Yashwant Varma has refused to resign from the Delhi High Court despite a Supreme Court-appointed panel confirming a large cash recovery from his residence. The process to impeach him is set to ...
Court will begin an hour early on May 12 to accommodate the selection process and opening statements, which are still slated to begin that day. This comes after the jury pool was narrowed to 45 ...
The Crown Office has lodged a first notice to begin the court process for a discretionary fatal accident inquiry into the death of David Ainsworth. Mr Ainsworth, 59, was admitted to Hairmyres hospital ...
declaring the suit an abuse of court process. The court, presided over by Justice James Omotosho, ruled that MultiChoice’s suit was duplicative and improper, given the existence of a similar ...
While international arbitration is the preferred alternative to adjudication through the traditional national court process, arbitration too presents certain challenges such as rapidly rising costs, ...
describing it as an abuse of court process. The ruling came after MultiChoice’s counsel, Moyosore Onigbanjo (SAN), complained in suit FHC/ABJ/CS/379/2025 that the FCCPC continued sending letters ...