South Korean court to rule on Yoon's impeachment
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Judge Susan Paradise Baxter found the law serves no compelling government interest and doesn’t justify infringing on voters’ First Amendment rights.
The Supreme Court on Tuesday appeared open to upholding a federal law that allows lawsuits against Palestinian groups over terror attacks.
South Korea's Constitutional Court says it will issue a ruling at 11 a.m. on Friday on whether the impeachment of suspended President Yoon Suk-yeol is valid.
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France's constitutional court on Friday ruled local politicians can be barred from office immediately if convicted of a crime, leaving the door open for far-right leader Marine Le Pen to potentially be barred from the 2027 presidential race in an embezzlement trial concluding on Monday.
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In a ruling handed on Thursday, the Constitutional Court said AfriForum's application bears no reasonable prospects for success.