The Supreme Court appears ready to allow President Trump to dismiss a Democratic FTC leader, a move that could reshape the boundaries of executive power and challenge a 90-year-old legal precedent.
In a surprising turn of events, Alina Habba resigned as Acting U.S. Attorney for New Jersey after a court ruling deemed her appointment unlawful. She vows to continue serving as a Senior Adviser, while the DOJ seeks further review.
Legal experts are raising alarms over the US military's second strike on a Venezuelan drug boat, calling it possibly illegal and an extrajudicial killing. The incident has ignited a debate over international law and military conduct.
Pete Hegseth, just months into his role as Secretary of Defense, is under fire for questionable military actions and faces growing calls from Congress for his resignation amidst serious allegations.
In a surprising move, President Trump has pardoned Democratic Rep. Henry Cuellar and his wife, who faced bribery charges in 2024. This developing story raises questions about political motivations and judicial processes.
A Colombian family has filed a groundbreaking complaint with the IACHR after a US strike allegedly killed fisherman Alejandro Carranza. This marks a significant step in seeking justice and accountability for extrajudicial killings in the Caribbean.
A federal appeals court has ruled that Alina Habba's appointment as U.S. attorney in New Jersey was unlawful, challenging the Trump administration's authority and setting the stage for a potential Supreme Court showdown.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has requested a presidential pardon from Isaac Herzog amid a five-year bribery trial. Netanyahu argues it’s in the national interest, but the move sparks controversy.
US Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth labels reports of illegal military orders in the Caribbean as 'fake news', igniting controversy over alleged extrajudicial strikes against drug smugglers.
The US military's follow-up strikes on a drug vessel in the Caribbean raise serious legal and ethical questions. With a death toll of 11, concerns mount over the treatment of survivors and the legality of the operations.