AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoUS Supreme Court Watch: The court is set to issue final-term rulings on Trump’s birthright citizenship order and on transgender sports participation, with executive-power decisions already reshaping the balance between the White House and independent agencies. Criminal Justice: In Dublin, a judge told a jury about alternative verdicts in a stabbing trial involving charges including intentionally or recklessly causing serious harm. Corporate/Consumer Law: Connecticut AG William Tong says a settlement stopped an illegal egg-price manipulation scheme tied to the Urner Barry benchmark. Political Assembly & Rule of Law (Philippines): President Marcos Jr. urged Iglesia ni Cristo protesters that rallies don’t erase pending cases, while police warned that protests must follow permit rules. Defamation & Media: A Philippine court permanently enjoined Anjo Yllana from reposting defamatory statements about TVJ Productions and ordered damages totaling P3.5 million. Elections & Courts (Canada): Alberta’s elections body can begin verifying signatures for an independence petition after a Court of Appeal decision. International Law: South Korea and Ukraine agreed to seek resolution of North Korean PoWs in Ukraine under international law and humanitarian principles.
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