WikiLeaks Founder Julian Assange Granted Right to Appeal Extradition to United States
WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange has been granted the right to appeal his extradition to the United States by London’s High Court on Monday
WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange has been granted the right to appeal his extradition to the United States by London’s High Court on Monday
Left-wing publications, like the New York Times, the Atlantic, and ProPublica, have been engaged in a smear campaign against conservative Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas in recent months — an effort a D.C. insider and close friend of the justice says is “part of Left’s effort to undermine [the] Court and ultimately pack it.”
Court of Appeals rules Rwanda is not a safe country for deportations and thereby ruling out the UK government’s resettlement scheme.
A High Court judge in the United Kingdom has reportedly denied an appeal from Wikileaks publisher Julian Assange to block his extradition to the United States, where an 18-count indictment awaits him.
After backlash amongst the media and the general public, a man who was jailed after refusing to use the preferred pronouns of a transgender pupil has been released in time for Christmas.
Suella Braverman, Britain’s Home Secretary, has promised to see illegal migrants deported “at scale” to Rwanda.
UK High Court rules govt plan for processing centres in Rwanda is lawful, yet further legal challenges likely await.
A man who has been in jail since September will reportedly spend Christmas in prison after refusing to refer to a “transgender” individual using their preferred pronouns.
Mandatory “LGBTQ+ diversity” sex education in Welsh Elementary Schools aimed at children as young as three is both “extreme and unbalanced”, the country’s high court has been told.
Britain’s Court of Appeal has declared on Tuesday that a lady with Down syndrome has the right to appeal against an Abortion Act ruling.
Julian Assange can be extradited to the United States after a UK appeals court ruled Friday the WikiLeaks founder’s mental health can withstand the American criminal justice system.
Over thirty eco-warriors are facing up to two years in prison for allegedly violating an injunction against disruptive motorway protests, the far-left Insulate Britain group has revealed.
An Insulate Britain protester who glued his face to a road in London expressed instant regret, admitting it wasn’t one of his “better moves”.
England’s Court of Appeal has reversed a High Court decision restricting the use of trans drugs on children, with “detransitioners” worried the ruling may have put “children as young as 10” on “a pathway to sterilisation” again.
Transgender women who were born as men can legally be placed in female-only prisons in England and Wales, the UK’s High Court has ruled.
The High Court has ruled against convicted terrorist Mohammed Zahir Khan who demanded to be released early from prison after he claimed that the government’s new rule which mandates terrorists serve the majority of their sentences was a breach of his human rights and discriminated against Muslims.
Three cheers for Harry Miller who has been fighting for free speech in the London High Court this week against the increasingly censorious, oppressive, and petty-minded British police over a ‘transphobic’ ‘non-crime hate incident’.
The High Court has rejected a legal appeal launched by anti-Brexit lawfare activist Gina Miller and supported by former Prime Minister John Major, after they attempted to block Boris Johnson from proroguing Parliament this month.
The legal challenge brought against Boris Johnson for claims that he lied about the UK giving the EU £350 million a week has been thrown out by the High Court.
Sir James Munby, President of the Family Division of the High Court of Justice for England and Wales, has said society should “welcome and applaud” the destruction of the traditional nuclear family.
TEL AVIV – Guatemala’s highest court threw out a lawyer’s attempt to thwart the country from following President Donald Trump’s lead and moving its embassy to Jerusalem, a court spokesman said Saturday.
Hundreds of rough sleepers could sue the Home Office after the High Court ruled it is illegal to target feigners living on Britain’s streets for deportation.
TEL AVIV – Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s wife Sara is set to be indicted on charges of corruption within the next 10 days, Channel 2 reported over the weekend.
TEL AVIV – More than 2,000 people turned out in protest close to Attorney General Avichai Mandelblit’s home on Saturday evening, after a ruling by the High Court of Justice said that the weekly demonstrations calling for the AG to indict Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on corruption charges could resume.
LONDON (AP) — Critically ill baby Charlie Gard will be transferred to a hospice and taken off life support unless his parents and a hospital agree on a plan that could potentially keep the child alive for a bit longer, a British judge ruled Wednesday.
Justice Phillip Mott has ruled that taxpayers should hand £27,000 to an illegal migrant convicted for attempted rape, because he was held in immigration detention for too long while the authorities tried unsuccessfully to deport him.
LONDON (AP) — Britain’s High Court has blocked a new legal challenge to Britain’s vote to leave the European Union. The decision comes days after the House of Commons decisively backed a bill to authorize divorce proceedings from the 28-nation
Reuters — Opponents to Britain leaving the European Union will launch a fresh legal action this week, which could further hamper Prime Minister Theresa May’s Brexit plans, The Sunday Times reported. The newspaper said campaigners will write to the UK
A British girl who died after a terminal illness won the right to have her body frozen in an unprecedented ruling, the High Court said on Friday.
Quite the most nauseating thing about the Remainers’ anti-Brexit campaign so far – worse than the lies, worse than the bullying, worse even than their outrageous refusal to accept the referendum result – is the sanctimonious way they’re now draping themselves in the flag of patriotism, sovereignty, and due process.
Brexit will be achieved – even if it takes the creation of 1,000 new peers, a purge of the Europhiles, and a general election, a leading Eurosceptic MP has vowed.
“Kill all the lawyers.” This has got to be my favourite line from Shakespeare – especially after the British High Court’s decision on the EU Referendum whereby a trio of left-leaning activist judges were able to overturn the democratic will of 17.4 million people by ruling: “No. That thing you all voted for. You can’t have it because obscure technical detail…”
This morning Britain’s High Court ruled that the government must consult the British Parliament before invoking Article 50 of the Lisbon Treaty, beginning Britain’s exit from the European Union. The ruling is wrapped in irony. The irony of a High
A seven-year-old boy has been removed from his mother’s care by the high court, after he was found to be suffering “significant emotional harm” due to his mother raising him as a girl. The judge in the case slammed social
TEL AVIV – The nephew of late Palestinian leader Yasser Arafat is reported to be the most likely successor to head the Palestinian Authority after an aging Mahmoud Abbas steps down.