Briefing: Judge weighs whether Venezuela can pay Maduro's legal costs in US drug trafficking case
Strategic angle: A U.S. judge questions the Trump administration's rationale for preventing Venezuela from covering Nicolás Maduro's legal fees.
Briefing: Anthropic wins preliminary injunction in DOD fight as judge cites 'First Amendment retaliation'
Strategic angle: A federal judge in San Francisco granted Anthropic's request for a preliminary injunction in its lawsuit against the Trump administration.
Briefing: US Judge declines to dismiss Maduro case over legal fees
Strategic angle: Nicolas Maduro's request to dismiss the case due to insufficient personal funds is denied amid U.S. sanctions.
Amputee Cornhole Player Faces Murder Charges
A professional cornhole player and quadruple amputee is charged with murder after a fatal shooting during an argument.
Briefing: Judge told Maduro 'plundered' Venezuelan wealth in court battle over legal fees
Strategic angle: A judge emphasized the importance of the right to defense amid arguments against using Venezuelan funds for legal fees.
Ousted Venezuelan president Maduro to appear in New York court
Maduro faces multiple charges including drug trafficking and weapons offences.
Briefing: When the Supreme Court let a president get away with redefining birthright citizenship
Strategic angle: The president finds the long-settled meaning of the citizenship clause to be an intolerable obstacle to his agenda.
Briefing: Justices debate arbitration exemption for “last-mile” drivers
Strategic angle: The Supreme Court examines the implications of arbitration agreements for delivery drivers in a pivotal case.
Briefing: Italian police warn crooks using animals to intimidate victims after busting illegal reptile house
Strategic angle: Police discovered a secret reptile house in Bari, housing exotic and dangerous animals used by criminals to intimidate victims.
Briefing: Meta's court defeats add to Zuckerberg's recent woes, represent 'watershed event' for social media
Strategic angle: Meta suffered stinging defeats in two separate trials involving child safety that underscore shifting public sentiment toward the social media industry.
Briefing: Reps Ro Khanna and Tim Burchett to push fraud probe across all 50 states
Strategic angle: Khanna aims to introduce a nationwide fraud investigation with bipartisan support.
Briefing: Fried's gem lifts Yanks despite Judge's 4-K opener
Strategic angle: Max Fried allowed just two hits in 6 1/3 scoreless innings, leading the Yankees to a 7-0 victory over the Giants.
Briefing: French court finds Swiss Islamic scholar Ramadan guilty of rape, sentences him to 18 years
Strategic angle: Tariq Ramadan's absence from court due to health issues was deemed insufficient by the judge.
UN votes to describe slave trade as ‘gravest crime against humanity’
Members call for reparatory justice as landmark resolution aims for ‘political recognition at the highest level’
Briefing: Newsom: Social media verdict should be ‘moment of reckoning’ for Big Tech
Strategic angle: California Governor Gavin Newsom calls for accountability in the tech industry following recent social media verdicts.
Emblematic MeToo trial of Islamic scholar Tariq Ramadan awaits verdict
Tariq Ramadan, a well-known Swiss-Egyptian Islamic scholar, has been tried in absentia for the rape of three women in Paris, with the verdict to fall on March 25.
Briefing: Parental advice on interacting with police varies widely by race
Strategic angle: Advice from parents on how to interact with police differs significantly across racial lines, highlighting disparities in societal experiences.
Briefing: New Mexico seeking changes to Meta's platform after jury finds company liable
Strategic angle: New Mexico Attorney General Raúl Torrez plans to ask for algorithm and design changes, age verification and independent verification in the trial's next phase.
Briefing: LIV sued by distillery for trademark infringement
Strategic angle: A Long Island-based distillery claims LIV Golf's branding infringes on its trademark.
Briefing: A 92-year-old judge will take on the Maduro case. What do we know about him?
Strategic angle: Former Venezuelan leader Nicolás Maduro heads to court again this week under the oversight of Judge Alvin Hellerstein, who at 92 is significantly older than the average federal judge.