According to Hydro Quebec, the province has an energy surplus equivalent to 100 terawatt hours over 10 years... READ MORE›
Federal district judges in California and New York have issued nationwide injunctions against ending the program, siding with states and organizations challenging the administration's rescission... READ MORE›
-- Alberta Premier Rachel Notley The case itself focuses on a small Alberta oil company, Redwater Energy, which entered creditor protection in 2015... READ MORE›
A South African appeal court has more than doubled the former Paralympian Oscar Pistorius's prison sentence for murdering his girlfriend, Reeva Steenkamp... READ MORE›
The Supreme Court will not decide the hot-button issue of transgender bathroom rights after all... READ MORE›
Charlie was transported to Great Ormond Street Hospital for Children, where he has been since... READ MORE›
Disability campaigners gather at supreme court for bedroom tax cases... READ MORE›
These Khap courts routinely order vile sexually violent punishments against women... READ MORE›
President Trump's executive order is well within his lawful authority to keep the nation safe... READ MORE›
Two defendants, WatchNSaveNow in Mississauga, Ont., and MTLFreeTV in Montreal, had appealed the injunction banning box sales... READ MORE›
As the NYPD release rightly notes, Stop, Question and Frisk is not unconstitutional, and even Judge Shira Scheindlin's disastrous 2013 ruling never said so... READ MORE›
Charlie's parents appealed to the UK Supreme Court to decide the best interests of their child... READ MORE›
Shafia is taking his request for a new trial in the killings of four female family members to the Supreme Court of Canada... READ MORE›
A South African court has increased Olympic athlete Oscar Pistorius's jail sentence for killing his girlfriend to 13 years and five months... READ MORE›
The dealers are appealing an injunction blocking them from selling their boxes during a legal case targeting the business... READ MORE›
I am tremendously relieved and grateful for the decision of the Supreme Court of Italy, Ms.Knox said... READ MORE›
The Supreme Court will rule on whether the NEB adequately consulted Inuit in the area when it gave the green light to the testing... READ MORE›
India's Supreme Court has ruled that citizens have a fundamental right to privacy, in a landmark judgement... READ MORE›
The Supreme Court is expected to put hurdles in the way of Mohammed's claim... READ MORE›
The tornado tore a path through rural southwest Manitoba, reported Environment Canada, the Canadian version of the USA's National Weather Service... READ MORE›
WASHINGTON -- The Trump administration is asking the Supreme Court to reinstate its ban on travelers from six mostly Muslim countries... READ MORE›
Top court adjourns final appeal in case of Asia Bibi, on death row since 2010, after a judge recuses from bench... READ MORE›
According to court records, Zavodnik initially filed a lawsuit in Marion County Small Claims Court, where he asked for the maximum damages of 6,000... READ MORE›
Churchill Falls remains a sore point for many in N.L., because of a long-running contract signed decades ago with Hydro-Quebec... READ MORE›
If the appeals court upholds the order, the administration could immediately ask the U.S. Supreme Court to intervene... READ MORE›
Court of Appeal judges have been told to stop unnecessarily long judgments and replace them with more concise rulings... READ MORE›
The village council then made its ruling that the Dalit family should be dishonoured to avenge the brother's supposed crime... READ MORE›
After decades of industrial pollution, the Mohawk nation has succeeded in knocking down the Hogansburg Dam in New York... READ MORE›
Justin Trudeau the dashing eldest son of political legend Pierre Trudeau has ushered in Canada's first political dynasty with a stunning come-from-behind victory... READ MORE›
The Supreme Court has to be very careful to engage in only the matters before it... READ MORE›
A Honolulu judge this week rejectedHawaii's request to clarify the Supreme Court ruling and narrow the government's implementation of the ban... READ MORE›
Canadian and foreign observers say that next week's ministerial talks could be where the new Canada proves itself indispensable... READ MORE›
The Supreme Court ruling came after five women petitions the court, arguing the traditional practice violated their fundamental rights... READ MORE›
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