
Russian Court Declares Pussy Riot an Extremist Organization
Pussy Riot was deemed an “extremist organization” by a Russian court, outlawing the group and risking prosecution.

Pussy Riot was deemed an “extremist organization” by a Russian court, outlawing the group and risking prosecution.

Federal prosecutors begin presenting their case against Wisconsin Judge Hannah Dugan, charged with obstruction and concealment.

A prison van carrying Jimmy Lai arrived at a Hong Kong court for a verdict in his national security trial.

The Supreme Federal Court ratified Iraq’s election results, confirming al-Sudani’s party won most seats but lacks a majority.

Kilmar Abrego Garcia, mistakenly deported, fights for his stay in the U.S. amid legal battles and criminal charges.

The U.S. lifted sanctions on Brazilian Justice Alexandre de Moraes, signaling improved relations with Brazil.

Montana’s AG went too far revising ballot language for nonpartisan court races, state’s high court ruled unanimously.

Judges at the ICC face U.S. sanctions similar to those on Putin, impacting their lives and work, and blocking access.

Two lawsuits in Wisconsin aim to redraw congressional districts, challenging alleged pro-Republican gerrymandering.

Reddit challenges Australia’s new law banning children under 16 from social media, citing privacy and communication issues.

Tyler Robinson, charged with killing Charlie Kirk, appears in court as lawyers seek to limit media access in the case.

Nevada Gov. Joe Lombardo faces backlash for dropping fines against The Boring Company, after two firefighters were injured. Critics point to undue influence from DOGE’s Steve Davis, raising concerns about safety and governance in the state.