Nevada Joins Multistate Lawsuit to Challenge President Trump’s Controversial Tariff Increases

Las Vegas, Nevada — In a significant legal action, Nevada’s Attorney General Aaron D. Ford is stepping up against the federal government, joining forces with a group of 11 other state attorneys to challenge recent tariffs imposed by President Trump. The lawsuit, which takes aim at four executive orders issued by the President, claims the move to increase global tariffs lacks the necessary congressional sanction and disrupts economic balance. Filed in the U.S. Court of International Trade, the legal challenge denounces these unilateral tariff impositions, echoing concerns about their legality and repercussions on the economy. … Read more

Vice President Dhankhar Comments on Supreme Court’s Recent Decision in State vs. Governor of Tamil Nadu Case

New Delhi, India – Vice President Jagdeep Dhankhar recently voiced his opinions regarding a significant verdict from the Supreme Court, dated April 8, 2025. The case, State of Tamil Nadu Vs The Governor of Tamil Nadu and Another, addressed several crucial administrative law questions that pertain to the powers and functions of the governor in the state context. Dhankhar’s comments have stirred a considerable public and legal discourse, highlighting the ongoing tension between different branches of government. The judgment, central to this controversy, dissected the constitutional boundaries within which a state governor must operate. The … Read more

President Trump Signs Executive Order to Halt State Climate Laws, Sparking Legal and Environmental Uproar

WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump has issued an executive order directing the Department of Justice to cease enforcing certain state climate laws that he claims are unconstitutional and hinder the U.S. coal industry’s growth. This order, announced on Tuesday, specifically targets laws related to climate change and aims to lift what the administration perceives as burdens on the energy sector, in what is a broader effort to revitalize coal production in the country. The order commands Attorney General Pam Bondi to halt enforcement actions related to state initiatives on climate change, including environmental justice and … Read more

South Korea to Hold Elections After President Yoon Suk Yeol’s Removal Amid Martial Law Controversy

SEOUL, South Korea — South Korea’s Constitutional Court ousted President Yoon Suk Yeol from office on Friday, effectively ending his turbulent term. This historic verdict comes four months after Yoon’s controversial decree of martial law plunged the nation into political chaos. The unanimous decision delivered by the court’s acting chief, Moon Hyung-bae, concluded that Yoon’s actions seriously breached the constitution and other significant laws. The court called for an election within the next two months to find Yoon’s successor. Yoon, a former leading prosecutor who rose rapidly to presidency just a year after entering politics … Read more