AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoUS Federal Courts—Kennedy Center Fight: A judge ordered President Trump’s name removed from the John F. Kennedy Center and blocked a planned two-year closure, ruling only Congress can rename the venue. Trump says he’ll push Congress to take control. US Courts—IRS “Weaponization” Case: A federal judge reopened Trump’s $10bn IRS lawsuit, citing “grievous allegations” the settlement was premised on deception, setting up fresh scrutiny of the nearly $1.8bn compensation fund. US Courts—Anti-Weaponization Fund Freeze: Another federal judge temporarily blocked payouts and formation of the fund for Trump allies, pending further arguments. Ghana—Anti-LGBTQ Law: Ghana’s parliament approved a law criminalizing homosexual relations and support for LGBT+ activities, with limited exemptions, sending it to President Mahama for signature. UK/India—Jagtar Johal: Senior UK lawyers urged Starmer to intervene over remaining cases against Sikh activist Jagtar Singh Johal, arguing double jeopardy concerns after an acquittal on key charges. Delaware Business Litigation: WWE and Vince McMahon faced sanctions in a shareholder dispute after a court found evidence was destroyed via Signal auto-delete. Immigration—Canada Backlog: Immigration lawyers say automation is contributing to a growing Federal Court backlog as officers spend less time reviewing files. South Africa/UK—Criminal Appeals: A UK-linked case saw an Irish showjumper’s Miranda waiver challenge argued in a US DUI case, while South Africa’s Pietermaritzburg High Court upheld a life sentence for rape of a cousin’s five-year-old.
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