BHP’s $31.7 billion (R557bn) settlement for damages emanating from the collapse of a tailings dam operated by its Samarco ...
The Supreme Court's conservative majority is allowing Virginia to leave in place its purge of voter registrations that the state says is aimed at stopping people who aren't U.S. citizens from ...
United Statescategory US Supreme Court leans toward Starbucks in the case of pro-union workers April 24, 2024 Reuters, the news and media division of Thomson Reuters, is the world’s largest ...
Supreme Court Justice Alexandre de Moraes, who had been locked in a months-long feud with Musk, gave X the green light to resume operations in Latin America's largest country effective immediately.
A seven-judge Constitution bench of the Supreme Court ruled 4:3 Friday to overturn a key 1967 judgement on the Aligarh Muslim University, which removed minority status, but left it to a second (as ...
After years of delays in protecting the Munduruku Indigenous people from illegal gold mining and mercury use decimating the Tapajós River Basin, Brazil’s independent public prosecutors said there’s ...
The Supreme Court heard arguments on Wednesday in a dispute over whether a forward-looking risk disclosure that Facebook made to investors about data breaches was misleading when it did not disclose ...
The Brazilian Supreme Federal Tribunal acts primarily as the Constitutional Court of the country, and its rulings cannot be appealed. The court is made up of eleven members, Justices, addressed to ...
Former President Donald Trump unleashed a series of misleading campaign promotions littered with falsehoods and ...
RIO DE JANEIRO - Brazil's Supreme Court on Tuesday authorized the social media platform X to resume operations in the country after being banned for over a month due to non-compliance with court ...
The dominoes are starting to fall in international climate litigation, as England and Wales establishes itself as the lead ...
President-elect Donald Trump has not said what he would do on student loan forgiveness, leaving millions of borrowers facing ...