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The court faces pushback over arrest warrants for Israeli officials, sexual harassment allegations against the court's chief ...
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NPR's Michel Martin speaks with legal expert and author Kim Wehle about President Biden's decision to pardon his son Hunter. The president previously said he wouldn't issue a pardon.
The U.N.'s top court begins hearings Monday on the legal obligation of countries to fight climate change.
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