The reasoning and implications behind the US Supreme Court’s landmark tariff ruling
A seismic judgment finds Trump’s ‘Liberation Day’ unlawful, highlighting his constitutional limits and foreshadowing future challenges in international trade law.
A seismic judgment finds Trump’s ‘Liberation Day’ unlawful, highlighting his constitutional limits and foreshadowing future challenges in international trade law.
The FIFA World Cup is facing is questions over the dissonance between FIFA laws and statutes, and US policies on travel bans, immigration and diversity…
US President Donald Trump has announced the US will increase baseline tariffs on imports from all countries to 15 per cent.
Australia may have been spared the worst of Donald Trump’s new tariffs but what does this latest round of trade sanctions say about the legal…
As attempts to end birthright citizenship are stymied in the United States, we examine the legal principle of “jus soli”, and how citizenship laws have…
NSW Chief Justice Andrew Bell has defended the rule of law in a speech referencing anti-Semitic attacks, Gen AI and US Presidential pardons.
Attempts to ban the popular Chinese-owned social media platform TikTok in the United States have been delayed, but a question mark still hangs over its…
The long-awaited biopic of Donald Trump’s rise to fame comes a little bit too early and has little to say. But it gives us a…
A concerning trend in Europe sees far-right parties more influential. What is the role of the media in this, and can it threaten democracies from…
Next year’s race for the Oval Office will be close, brutal, and hugely consequential. Here’s everything you need to know heading into 2024.
A Manhattan grand jury has voted to indict Donald Trump. This won’t prevent Trump from running for President, but what will the political fallout be?