ICC Criticized and Sanctioned by U.S. Amid Legal and Political Tensions

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A federal judge in Manhattan blocked the Trump administration from enforcing sanctions on U.S. law professors working with the ICC, citing First Amendment rights and ruling that the sanctions violate constitutional protections, allowing the professors to continue their support for the ICC's investigations.
- 'Vindicating the First Amendment': Law professors win injunction against Trump admin over proposed sanctions for their work with International Criminal Court Law and Crime News
- The ICC strongly rejects new US sanctions against Judges and Deputy Prosecutors | International Criminal Court
- International Criminal Court Criticizes New U.S. Sanctions Against It The New York Times
- Trump administration imposes new sanctions on four ICC judges, prosecutors Reuters
- Opinion | The ICC Is a Danger to Americans The Wall Street Journal
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