
Brazil Supreme Court Convicts Eduardo Bolsonaro for Coercion Charges
Brazil’s Supreme Court convicted Eduardo Bolsonaro for coercion in his father’s trial, sentencing him to 4 years.

Brazil’s Supreme Court convicted Eduardo Bolsonaro for coercion in his father’s trial, sentencing him to 4 years.

Pennsylvania’s Supreme Court ruled skill games are slot machines, giving lawmakers 120 days to regulate or enforce laws.

Naomi Campbell testifies she was deceived to overturn a trustee ban, alleging fraud by Bianka Hellmich in charity funds.

A U.N.-backed court in Central African Republic begins trial of ex-President François Bozizé for crimes against humanity.

A federal judge dismissed a lawsuit claiming the EEOC unlawfully refuses to enforce protections for transgender workers.

A Syrian national was sentenced to 26 years in prison by a Dutch court for crimes against humanity, including torture.

The Supreme Court will decide if states can use six-person juries in criminal cases, challenging a Florida conviction.

The Supreme Court declined to revive Carter Page’s lawsuit over FBI surveillance during the Russia investigation.

The British government lawfully banned Palestine Action as a terrorist group, the Court of Appeal ruled; arrests followed.

Cambodian opposition politician Rong Chhun appeals incitement conviction amid political tensions and economic issues.

Alabama seeks approval to execute Jeffery Lee by lethal injection after nitrogen gas method was blocked by court rulings.

The Kennedy Center faced a court-ordered deadline to remove Trump’s name, erecting scaffolding to comply.