Venezuela, Maduro and legal
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It's not a given that those matters will be points of emphasis when the annual regular session kicks off Jan. 14, but activity in the courts has left openings for legislative action.
Big Law leaders who faced unexpected political and economic turmoil this year hope to leave at least some of it in the rearview mirror in 2026.
The Supreme Court will soon consider whether a legal theory that defeated one of the nation’s most significant climate rules should also be wielded against one of President Donald Trump’s most sweeping economic policies. Wednesday’s oral argument ...
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Litigation finance moved further mainstream in 2025, with firms tapping the funding source for areas including mass torts and intellectual property.
Nicolás Maduro is set to face charges in a US court on Monday that he led a cocaine conspiracy spanning more than a quarter of a century, in a case that could raise questions about the strong-arm tactics used to bring him to justice.
The Trump administration has blown through both of those domestic legal prohibitions, either because they could not be bothered to get consent from Congress or they did not think they would get the votes.
The US launched what President Donald Trump called a “large scale strike against Venezuela” and captured its president, Nicolás Maduro, to face charges. And it launched this regime change effort without the approval of Congress.