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- How the Prospective US-Iran Cease-Fire Extension and Phased Sanctions Relief Raise Complex Questions of Domestic Authority, International Law, and Maritime Rights
- How the President’s Medical Examination Highlights Potential Invocation of the U.S. Twenty-Fifth Amendment and Comparative Accountability Issues
- How the Pre-emptive Barring of Far-Right Participants from a Tommy Robinson Rally Raises Questions of Entry Powers, Procedural Fairness and Freedom of Expression in the United King
- How the Planned UFC Fight Night at the White House Raises Questions About Executive Authority to Permit Private Commercial Use of Federal Property
- How the Planned London Tube Strike Raises Complex Legal Questions on the Right to Strike, Statutory Service Obligations and Judicial Review
- How the Pentagon’s Release of UAP Footage Raises Questions About Declassification Authority, Public-Access Rights, and Potential Liability under U.S. Law
- How the Open Display of Food Items in a Texas Indian Grocery May Engage Health-Safety Regulations and Speech Protections
- How the Online Spread of a Shooter’s Death Image Raises Privacy, Platform Liability, and Victims’ Rights Issues
- How the Online Rumor About Erika Kirk and Blake Wynn Raises Defamation, Privacy and Platform Liability Questions
- How the Online Feud Between Benny Johnson and Marjorie Taylor Greene Raises Defamation and Free-Speech Issues in U.S. Political Discourse
- How the OFAC Subpoena to HasanAbi Highlights the Scope of U.S. Sanctions Enforcement and the Procedural Safeguards Governing Administrative Investigations
- How the Norovirus Outbreak on the Cruise Ship Ambition Highlights Legal Limits on Quarantine Powers, Operator Liability, and Passenger Remedies
- How the NFL’s Streaming Shift May Invite Antitrust and Consumer-Protection Scrutiny under U.S. and Indian Law
- How the New York Shipyard Fire and Explosions May Prompt Scrutiny of Safety Regulation, Criminal Liability, and Victims’ Compensation
- How the New USCIS Signature Requirement for H-1B and Green-Card Petitions Raises Administrative-Law and Due-Process Questions
- How the New Jersey Hit-and-Run Arrest of an Indian-Origin Driver Highlights Arrest Authority, Hit-and-Run Statutory Classification, and Consular-Notification Obligations
- How the New Jersey Fraud Conviction of an Indian-Origin Executive Raises Complex Issues of Jurisdiction, Restitution Enforcement, and Cross-Border Asset Recovery
- How the New Asylum Rule Tests Executive Power and Migrant Due Process
- How the Neighbour-Led Harvest After a Farmer’s Sudden Death Raises Complex Questions of Property Rights, Succession and Criminal Liability
- How the MV Hondius Hantavirus Quarantine Raises Issues of Constitutional Liberty, Procedural Fairness, and Carrier Liability
- How the Millennium-Long Ban on Women at Mount Athos Raises Complex Legal Questions of Equality and Religious Freedom
- How the Massive Drone Strike Over Russia Raises Questions of Distinction, Proportionality and State Responsibility under International Humanitarian Law
- How the Maldives Scuba Fatality Raises Questions of Duty of Care, Criminal Negligence, and Cross-Border Liability
- How the Luxembourg Gold-Coin Hoard May Test Ownership Rules, Reporting Duties, and Heritage Protection in Archaeological Finds
- How the London Heatwave Disruption Raises Questions of Railway Safety Duties, Passenger Liability, and Regulatory Oversight