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Orsted Shares Rise as Court Allows U.S. Offshore Wind Farm Construction to Resume

Originally Published 3 months ago — by CNBC

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Shares of Danish renewable energy company Orsted surged after a U.S. court overturned a Trump-era block on the Revolution Wind offshore wind project, allowing construction to resume. The court's decision provides a significant relief for Orsted, which has faced setbacks due to the U.S. administration's stance against offshore wind development. The company's shares had previously declined amid broader challenges in the renewable sector and funding issues.

Potential $200 Billion Refunds if Trump Loses Tariff Case

Originally Published 4 months ago — by CNN

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A federal appeals court ruled that Trump's tariffs imposed using the International Emergency Economic Powers Act were illegal, potentially leading to over $200 billion in refunds to American businesses if upheld by the Supreme Court. The case's outcome could significantly impact government revenue, borrowing costs, and inflation, depending on whether tariffs are reversed and refunds issued.

US and Venezuela Swap Prisoners, Including Deportees and Migrants

Originally Published 5 months ago — by Politico

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The Maduro regime will facilitate the return of deported individuals under the Alien Enemies Act if ordered by US courts, potentially ending a legal dispute over the deportation of Venezuelan men and the detention of Americans in Venezuela, amid ongoing tensions and legal battles involving the Trump administration.

Federal courts revoke 9/11 mastermind Khalid Sheikh Mohammed's plea deal

Originally Published 6 months ago — by BBC

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A US federal appeals court rejected a plea agreement that would have allowed Khalid Sheikh Mohammed, the alleged mastermind of 9/11, to plead guilty in exchange for a life sentence without the death penalty, citing legal authority and procedural issues, amidst ongoing debates over justice and transparency in the case.

Court Rules for Return of Wrongfully Deported Man to US

Originally Published 6 months ago — by Politico

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A federal appeals court ordered the Trump administration to seek the return of Jordin Melgar-Salmeron to the US after he was deported in violation of a court order, highlighting ongoing issues with improper deportations of immigrants. The court emphasized that the administration must act promptly to facilitate his return, following previous rulings involving similar cases.

US judge denies release of Palestinian activist Mahmoud Khalil

Originally Published 7 months ago — by BBC

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A US federal judge denied Mahmoud Khalil's request for release, ruling that his detention is lawful due to concerns over foreign policy and immigration charges, despite his advocacy for Palestinians and his status as a lawful permanent resident. The case highlights ongoing tensions around free speech, immigration, and US foreign policy interests.

US Judge Rules Venezuelan Deportations to El Salvador Were Illegal and Can Be Challenged

Originally Published 7 months ago — by Reuters

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A US judge ruled that hundreds of Venezuelans deported to El Salvador under an 18th-century law must be given the opportunity to challenge their detention, with the US government required to facilitate their legal filings, highlighting concerns over due process in deportation procedures.

Federal Court Ruling Brings TikTok Closer to U.S. Ban

Originally Published 1 year ago — by Financial Times

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A US appeals court has upheld a law requiring TikTok's owner, ByteDance, to sell the platform or face a ban by January 2025, citing national security concerns over data sharing with China. The ruling, which TikTok plans to challenge, could lead to the app's removal from app stores and web-hosting services if divestiture doesn't occur. The decision has significant implications for TikTok's operations in the US, one of its largest markets, and has sparked a debate over free speech and data privacy.