Supreme Court’s Accountability Debated: Alito and Kagan Disagree on Congressional Oversight Role

In an unexpected judicial discourse last week, Justice Samuel Alito declared his viewpoint that the Supreme Court was above regulation by Congress – a view that stirred considerable controversy as reported by various outlets. He stated, “No provision in the Constitution gives them the authority to regulate the Supreme Court—period.” However, this stance has been…

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FTX Founder’s Detention Defended by Prosecutors Despite Harvard Law Professor’s Advocacy

In a Thursday letter, federal prosecutors countered arguments made by Harvard Law School professor emeritus Laurence Tribe and Sam Bankman-Fried’s attorneys who were advocating against the detention of Bankman-Fried, the FTX founder. The prosecutors urged a Manhattan federal judge to uphold the detention, asserting that it did not violate Bankman-Fried’s constitutional rights. Assistant U.S. attorney…

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Indigenous Argentines Protest Lithium Mining Expansion Amid Environmental and Rights Concerns

Thousands of indigenous individuals from Jujuy, a northwestern Argentine province, arrived in Buenos Aires recently. Their long cross-country journey culminated in a large protest against a provincial constitutional reform that expands lithium mining on the lands they call home. The protest was staged due to concerns that the increased extraction of lithium may lead to…

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