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The Iran War's War Crimes Investigation Has Already Begun — Here Is What the ICC Is Doing
International legal experts have begun documenting potential war crimes in the Iran war. Here is what the ICC is examining and whether it has jurisdiction over US and Israeli commanders.
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25 updatesTrump Wanted to Leave NATO — Here Is What That Would Actually Look Like
Trump told The Telegraph he could pull the US from NATO over Iran war support. Here is the specific legal process, the military consequences, and whether Europe could survive without the US.
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Joseph Duggar Was Released on $600,000 Bond After Molestation Charges — Here Is the Full Update
Joseph Duggar was released from jail on $600,000 bond after pleading not guilty to child molestation charges. Here is the full legal timeline and what happens next.
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Prince Harry's Final Tabloid Lawsuit Is Now in a High Court Judge's Hands — What Comes Next
Prince Harry's final lawsuit against British tabloids is now before a High Court judge. Here is what the case involves and whether Harry can win this final battle.
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The 'It Ends With Us' Trial Is Coming — Here Is What Justin Baldoni's Legal Team Just Said
Justin Baldoni's legal team responded to the court ruling dismissing 10 of Blake Lively's claims. Here is their statement and what it signals about the upcoming jury trial.
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The Iran War Just Hit a Bridge Near Tehran — What Targeting Civilian Infrastructure Does to Negotiations
The US struck the B1 bridge connecting Tehran to Karaj. Here is the legal argument over civilian versus military infrastructure and how this targeting choice affects peace talks.
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Iran's Death Toll Just Passed 2,000 — Here Is What the Numbers Tell Us About the Civilian Impact
Over 2,000 people have been killed in Iran since February 28. Here is the specific breakdown of who is dying, where, and the international legal questions this raises.
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Dak Prescott's Custody Battle Just Took a Dramatic Turn — Here Is the Latest Development
The legal battle between Dallas Cowboys quarterback Dak Prescott and Sarah Jane Ramos over their child has taken a new turn. Here is what changed and what it means.
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The Psychedelic Renaissance Is Now Mainstream Medicine
MDMA-assisted therapy is under FDA review, psilocybin is legal for therapy in several states, and ketamine clinics are opening everywhere. Here is the honest state of the science.
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The Specific Carbon Market Trick European Companies Are Using to Avoid Emission Costs
European companies are gaming the EU Emissions Trading System in specific legal ways that reduce the climate policy's effectiveness. Here is exactly how it works.
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The Trump Administration Is Breaking Three Constitutional Norms at Once — Here Is the Legal Scorecard
Federal courts have blocked multiple Trump actions as unconstitutional. Here is the specific legal pattern and what it means for executive power in 2026.
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What Birthright Citizenship Means for 150,000 Children Born Every Year to Legal Visa Holders
The birthright citizenship case isn't just about undocumented immigration. Here is the specific impact on 150,000+ children born annually to legal visa holders like H-1B workers.
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Birthright Citizenship Ending Would Hurt Asian Legal Immigrants Most — Here Is the Specific Data
A new study finds ending birthright citizenship would disproportionately affect children born to Asian legal immigrants. Here is the data and why this changes the debate.
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The EU Just Made It Illegal to Lie About Your Product's Green Credentials — The Greenwashing Crackdown Begins
The EU's Green Claims Directive is entering enforcement. Here is what companies can no longer say about their environmental credentials and what the penalties are.
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Conversion Therapy Ban Struck Down: What the Supreme Court Ruling Means in Plain English
The Supreme Court struck down Colorado's conversion therapy ban for licensed professionals. Here is exactly what the ruling says, what is still legal, and what it means for LGBTQ youth.
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The NPR Defunding Order Just Got Struck Down — Here Is the First Amendment Battle Behind It
A US federal judge struck down Trump's executive order defunding NPR and PBS as a First Amendment violation. Here is the legal reasoning and what it means for public media.
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Yemeni Lawmaker Says Former US Military Members Were Hired to Kill Him — The Assassination Lawsuit Explained
A Yemeni lawmaker is suing former US military members who he says were hired to assassinate him. Here is the extraordinary legal case and what it reveals about private military operations.
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Taylor Swift Is Being Sued Over Her Album Title By a Las Vegas Performer — It's Stranger Than It Sounds
A Las Vegas performer is suing Taylor Swift over her album title, claiming it infringes their trademark. Here is the legal argument, Swift's response, and why this case matters.
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Luigi Mangione's Lawyers Want to Delay His Federal Trial — Here Is Why This Case Is About Much More Than One Murder
Mangione's lawyers are seeking to postpone his federal murder trial. Here is the case's legal status, the broader healthcare debate it sparked, and why it remains culturally significant.
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The Supreme Court Just Struck Down Colorado's Conversion Therapy Ban — What This Means for LGBTQ Rights
The US Supreme Court ruled Colorado's conversion therapy ban violates free speech rights. Here is the legal reasoning, the dissents, and what comes next for LGBTQ protections.
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Trump's Executive Order to Limit Mail-In Voting Is Constitutional Dynamite — Here Is Why
Trump signed an executive order to limit mail-in voting ahead of 2026 elections. Here is what the order actually does, why it's legally unprecedented, and what happens next.
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TikTok Is Also Suing the EU. Here Is Why All the Tech Giants Filed Within Days of Each Other
Four tech companies sued the EU Commission over DSA fees within days. Here is the coordinated legal strategy behind the simultaneous challenges and what it means for European tech regulation.
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The Lebanon Minister Who Called It an Occupation — and Why That Word Matters
Lebanon's minister used the word 'occupation' to describe Israeli strikes on Euronews. Here is why that specific word choice changes the international legal and political framing.
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Why Republicans in Congress Are Starting to Ask Questions About the Iran War They Voted to Not Stop
Some Congressional Republicans are beginning to raise questions about the Iran war's legal authorization and duration. Here is why this matters and what it signals.
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F1 Japan GP: Russell Wins Again but the FIA Regulation Loophole Controversy Is Getting Louder
George Russell dominated the Japanese Grand Prix but rival teams are screaming foul over what they call an illegal interpretation of the 2026 power regulations. Here is the full story.
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The UN Resolution on Reparations for Slavery: What It Actually Does and Doesn't Do
The UN General Assembly passed a historic resolution on slavery reparations. Here is the precise legal content of what was agreed, what was not agreed, and what happens next.
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