
The Unseen Costs of Geopolitical Chaos Political risk, often interchangeably termed geopolitical risk, represents the pervasive threat that political decisions, systemic changes, or sudden disruptions may inflict a meaningful and potentially catastrophic impact on a company’s performance or a government’s financial stability . This hazard transcends localized incidents, encompassing a spectrum of events from local […]
From Southerland v. Bragg, decided Friday by Magistrate Judge Gabriel Gorenstein (S.D.N.Y.): The complaint in this case seeks to obtain judicial records (and possibly other records) relating to Jordan Neely, who as a child was a witness at the New Jersey trial that resulted in plaintiff’s conviction for murder. Over a decade later, Neely was […]
Illustration: Lex Villena; Oblachko In Tyler v. Hennepin County (2023), a unanimous Supreme Court ruled that “home equity theft” is unconstitutional. If the government forecloses on a property for nonpayment of taxes or other debts, it can only keep as much of the value of the land as is necessary to repay the debt […]
From California Court of Appeal Justice Judith McConnell, writing for the court Thursday in People v. Alvarez; the lawyer involved has been licensed in California for 54 years: [A filing in this case] included a quotation attributed to In re Benoit (1973) 10 Cal.3d 72, 87–88, but the purported quote did not exist in the […]
The past few weeks have felt unusually fraught and hectic even for the age of Trump, but some calm and closure seems to be on the horizon.
From UK’s Labour to the response to Charlie Kirk in the US, it’s paralyzed.
The attorney general race between incumbent Republican Jason Miyares and Democrat Jay Jones is a must-watch.
For many Americans, a trip to the pharmacy means the stresses of figuring out which drugs are covered or how to afford those drugs at all.
DHS targets illegal aliens in Chicago, making over 900 arrests during Operation Midway Blitz.