UK Supreme Court’s Deputy President Announces Retirement, Previews Succession and Judicial Changes Ahead

LONDON— In a significant turn of events, several crucial legal decisions emerged from the courts as they wrap up their business before the holiday season. Among these, the impending retirement of Lord Hodge, Deputy President of the UK Supreme Court, stands out as it marks a shift in the judicial landscape of the country. At 71, after serving 11 years on the Supreme Court, Lord Hodge announced his intention to retire by the end of next year, setting the stage for consequential changes within the UK’s highest legal institution. Patrick Hodge, known for his extensive … Read more

South Korean Authorities Summon Impeached President Yoon for Questioning Over Controversial Martial Law Decree

SEOUL, South Korea — South Korea’s embattled President Yoon Suk Yeol, who was recently impeached by the opposition-dominated National Assembly, is set to undergo questioning this week concerning his controversial declaration of martial law on December 3. Authorities are investigating whether this drastic measure could constitute an act of rebellion. The multi-agency probe, involving police, anti-corruption units, and the Defense Ministry, made an announcement on Monday to formally request Yoon’s participation in the upcoming inquiry set for Wednesday. The impeachment has suspended Yoon from exercising his presidential powers pending a determination from the Constitutional Court, … Read more

President Biden Signs Bill Mandating Earlier FAFSA Availability Amid Federal Aid Application Glitches

WASHINGTON — In an effort to streamline the financial aid process for college students, President Joe Biden has signed into law a measure that mandates the annual availability of the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) by October 1. This new regulation aims to aid students in receiving their financial support without the delays that marked previous years. Historically, while the FAFSA typically became available in October, the Department of Education was legally permitted to delay the release until January 1. However, recent snags with the form’s launch have prompted legal adjustments to ensure … Read more

South Korea’s President Yoon Suk Yeol Impeached Following Controversial Martial Law Attempt; Prime Minister Assumes Temporary Leadership

SEOUL, South Korea — South Korea’s parliament moved decisively on Saturday, impeaching President Yoon Suk Yeol following his controversial declaration of martial law, which lasted just six hours but created significant turmoil. The impeachment, passed by a 204-85 vote, has suspended Yoon’s presidential powers and duties, designating Prime Minister Han Duck-soo as the interim leader. The action by the parliament ends a period of intense political deadlock that halted major governmental operations and initiated public protests. Yoon’s martial law decree on December 3, the first such action in over forty years in South Korea, was … Read more