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EU high court grounds airfreight cartel

Europe’s highest court confirmed EU antitrust law can reach global cartels whose effects land inside the bloc, largely upholding airfreight fines while trimming SAS’ penalty.

Trump-appointed judge inclined to keep NYC Council staffer in ICE jail after testy hearing

Rafael Rubio’s former cellmate said that the data analyst is doing “very badly” after more than a month in detention.

When roads meet nests: EU court sets test for bird harm

Europe’s top court says disturbing individual birds isn’t enough to block an Austrian road — what matters is whether populations suffer long-term damage.

Supreme Court not fully sold on foreclosure fairness bid 

A showdown over tax foreclosures had the justices considering the striking set of facts that led a Michigan county to seize a family home to satisfy a $2,000 tax bill.

Justices OK attorney-client limits for midtestimony overnight recess 

Despite coming to a unanimous decision, a bitter split over the reasoning led two justices to accuse their colleagues of “needlessly” expanding the high court’s precedents.

EU coordination falls short of control in case of encrypted app drug busts

Europol and Eurojust don't owe damages to people caught up in narcotics probes, since EU judges found the agencies' support did not make them liable for how national criminal prosecutions were carried out.