TheUSSupremeCourtsaidMondaythatthegovernmentcouldfullyenforcearevisedbanontravelersfromsixmainlyMuslimcountriespendingappeal,backingPresidentDonaldTrumpintheyea
TheUSSupremeCourtsaidMondaythatthegovernmentcouldfullyenforcearevisedbanontravelersfromsixmainlyMuslimcountriespendingappeal,backingPresidentDonaldTrumpintheyea
TheUSSupremeCourtsaidMondaythatthegovernmentcouldfullyenforcearevisedbanontravelersfromsixmainlyMuslimcountriespendingappeal,backingPresidentDonaldTrumpintheyea
The U.S. Supreme Court on Monday announced that it has decided to allow President Donald Trump's controversial revised travel ban to go into effect in most instances and will review it in fall.
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The Pakistani army said on Thursday that three more terrorists were hanged for their involvement in terrorism, after four were hanged on Wednesday.
China's top court on Friday asked all judges to severely punish those perpetrating fraud through use of telecom or network technology, following the deaths of two students who were swindled in August.
Pakistan's Army Chief General Raheel Sharif confirmed the death sentence on Tuesday to another group of 11 "hardcore terrorists" who were handed the capital punishment by military courts for committing heinous offences relating to terrorism, the military said.
As Chinese increasingly turn to the Internet for shopping, it's appropriate that many lawsuits over their purchases are now being handled entirely online.
Divorce cases arising from domestic violence are brought to Chinese courts frequently but difficulties remain in hearing them, judges said on Thursday.
The First Circuit Court of the Supreme People's Court heard its first dispute on Monday in Shenzhen, Guangdong province, a move designed to ease the burden on the country's top court.
China's Supreme People's Court (SPC) opened its first branch in the southern Chinese city of Shenzhen on Wednesday to save citizens time and money for traveling to Beijing.
China will set up special courts for intellectual property rights (IPR) cases in Beijing, Shanghai and Guangzhou, the top legislature has decided.
China's financial hub of Shanghai on Sunday initiated a judicial reform pilot to make judges more accountable and curb government interventions in courts.
China's top court on Wednesday published a guideline for reforms in the country's court system over the next five years, underlining efforts to ensure independent trial.