The US Supreme Court will release two of its most anticipated rulings of Donald Trump’s presidency on Tuesday
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The United States Supreme Court on Monday issued a series of major rulings related to President Donald Trump, including three that went against him and one that went in his favour
On Monday, the US Supreme Court decided in Trump v. Slaughter that the US Federal Trade Commission (“FTC”) may not be independent anymore. Since 2000, the EU has relied on the “independent” FTC as the enforcer of EU-US deals on personal data. According to EU treaty law, such oversight must be independent. In the current…
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https://p.dw.com/p/5GGhQ The Supreme Court ruled that presidents have free rein to fire agency heads at willImage: Hu Yousong/Xinhua/picture alliance
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Artificial Intelligence (AI) should be used to strengthen judicial administration, but judicial decision-making must remain with human judges, a senior law professor said while addressing an international conference in Brussels on the role of AI and Machine Learning in judicial functioning