Legal
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SEC Considers Lifting Online Lending Moratorium, Revising Tokenized Securities Rules
The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission is reviewing the lifting of a moratorium on new online lending platforms while also developing a ‘narrower’ exemption for tokenized securities, aiming for enhanced consumer protection and responsible innovation.
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Armenian Constitutional Court Upholds Legality of ENA-Related Laws
The Armenian Constitutional Court ruled that laws concerning the Energy Networks of Armenian are constitutional and rejected an opposition petition.
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Jarvis Butts Sentenced Amid Chaos in Detroit Courtroom
Jarvis Butts received a sentence of 35 to 60 years for the murder of 13-year-old Na’Ziyah Harris, as courtroom outbursts marked the emotional conclusion of his legal proceedings.
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Redmond O’Neal Returns to Court Amid Legal and Medical Uncertainty
After years in psychiatric custody, Redmond O’Neal faces trial on attempted murder charges, as his conservator pushes for a settlement.
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CFTC Issues First Guidance on Prediction Markets
The Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) has released its inaugural guidance for prediction markets, urging exchanges to engage with regulators before offering event contracts susceptible to manipulation.
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Queensland Enforces ‘From The River To The Sea’ Ban
Queensland Enforces ‘From The River To: Queensland Arrests Protesters Over ‘From The River To The Sea’. Read the full story and key context on Azat TV.
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FBI Investigating Old Dominion University Shooting as Terrorism
The FBI has announced it is investigating the shooting incident at Old Dominion University as an act of terrorism, according to a statement from the bureau.
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Supreme Spiritual Council Members Questioned by Investigative
Four secular members of the Supreme Spiritual Council were summoned for questioning, causing an interruption during the council’s session.
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Legal Framework Protects Armenian Genocide Museum Institute’s
The Armenian Genocide Museum Institute’s autonomy is safeguarded by law and a board of trustees, preventing any weakening that could aid Turkish denial efforts.
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Singapore TikTok Case Sets Legal Precedent for POFMA
A 59-year-old man faces criminal charges in Singapore for TikTok videos containing falsehoods and racial ill will, marking a milestone for the nation’s digital regulation.
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Binance Sues Wall Street Journal for Defamation Over Reporting
Binance, the world’s largest cryptocurrency exchange, has officially filed a defamation lawsuit against Dow Jones and Company over a February 23, 2026 article.
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Holy See Sues Police for Inaction in Former Priests’ Cases
Մայր Աթոռը դատական հայց է ներկայացրել: Holy See Sues Police for Inaction in Former Priests’ Cases. Read the full story and key context on Azat TV.
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CEC Chair Details Political Party Registration and Funding Rules
Vahagn Hovhannisyan, CEC chair, explained the official steps and legal requirements for registering political parties and managing their funding transparently.
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Supreme Court Rules on Passive Euthanasia in Landmark Case
India’s Supreme Court has issued a landmark ruling permitting the withdrawal of life support for Harish Rana, a 32-year-old in a persistent vegetative state for 13 years.
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Live Nation DOJ Settlement Faces State Legal Pushback
A proposed Justice Department settlement with Live Nation has drawn sharp criticism from state attorneys general and consumers, who argue the terms fail to address systemic ticketing market issues.















