'Borrow or Beg...'
The Supreme Court of India expressed astonishment at a husband's claim of earning only ₹9,000 per month while challenging a maintenance order of ₹10,000 during divorce proceedings.
Mendonça exempts Fabiano Zettel, Vorcaro's brother-in-law, from testifying in CPI
Supreme Court Minister André Mendonça has exempted businessman Fabiano Zettel from testifying in the Organized Crime CPI, following the same rationale used to exempt the brothers of Minister Dias Toffoli.
Tomasz Zalasiński: The effects of the resolution sought by President Manowska would be catastrophic
Tomasz Zalasiński argues against Chief Justice Małgorzata Manowska's call for the Supreme Court to resolve the status of new judges, asserting that it requires legislative intervention rather than another court ruling.
Completion of 'Judicial 3 Laws' Legislation... Ruling Party Considers Additional Legislation like 'Abolition of Court Administration Office'
The Democratic Party of Korea has completed the legislation of the 'Judicial 3 Laws' aimed at judicial reform, amid opposition from the People Power Party.
[Breaking News] 'Supreme Court Justice Expansion Law' Passed by National Assembly
The South Korean National Assembly passed a law to increase the number of Supreme Court justices from 14 to 26.
After Court Ruling: How German Companies Can Claim Back US Tariffs
German companies cannot directly demand refunds for US tariffs, but following a recent court ruling, they may have legal grounds to reclaim these tariffs through proper evidence and patience.
Suspect of Leading a Gang on the Coast of SP Posed as a Church Pastor
Alex Tomaz Campos, a suspect in leading a gang, was arrested for robbing the Bolivian Supreme Court president and was known to pose as a pastor in Guarujá, São Paulo.
Good news for DeSantis and Trump: Florida is closer to redrawing its congressional maps as Texas and California did
The Florida Supreme Court has rejected a legal challenge to Governor Ron DeSantis's call for a special legislative session to redraw the state's congressional districts.
Trump administration warns tariff refund process ‘will take time’
The Trump administration has informed businesses that the refund process for tariffs overturned by the US Supreme Court will be lengthy, following a recent Supreme Court ruling.
Trump: Countries and companies that exploited America are only reaping windfalls
President Donald Trump expressed dissatisfaction with the U.S. Supreme Court's ruling on reciprocal tariffs and mentioned the possibility of rehearing the case.
Trump suggests Ted Cruz for Supreme Court, jokes he’d get ‘100%’ bipartisan vote to ‘get him out of there’
President Trump proposed Sen. Ted Cruz for a Supreme Court nomination, humorously suggesting that Congress would support him unanimously to remove him from the Senate.
Senators and STF clash over shielding Toffoli and CPI's power to investigate a company
Brazilian Senators are in conflict with the Supreme Federal Court over an investigation into a company linked to Minister Dias Toffoli, highlighting tensions between Congress and the judiciary.
Gilmar Mendes nullifies CPI decision and suspends confidentiality breach of company owned by Dias Toffoli's family
Supreme Court Minister Gilmar Mendes has annulled a decision by the Organized Crime CPI and suspended the confidentiality breach affecting the company owned by Minister Dias Toffoli's family.
Judge mocks the population in trial at the Supreme Court
A Brazilian judge's comments during a Supreme Court trial revealed a significant disconnect between the judiciary and the general public, particularly regarding the issue of high public salaries.
Fachin: 'Wage enhancement for careers cannot undermine the legitimacy of the Judiciary'
Supreme Court President Edson Fachin emphasized that public service career enhancements should not compromise the Judiciary's legitimacy amid rising criticism over judges' remuneration.
CRITICISM OF THE LEGAL SYSTEM ⟩ Eerik Kergandberg and Raul Narits: If politicians could be reined in, we could perhaps refine the existing mountain of legislation into something more humane
Former Supreme Court judge Eerik Kergandberg and legal scholar Raul Narits discuss the challenges of the Estonian legal system and the potential for reforming its extensive body of legislation.
The Supreme Court upheld the sentence of a lawyer from Azul for sexual abuse against a young man with schizophrenia
Argentina's Supreme Court confirmed an over eight-year prison sentence for a lawyer found guilty of sexually abusing a young man with schizophrenia.
Conviction confirmed for the thief who attempted to steal the Supreme Court president's truck
The Federal Criminal Cassation Chamber confirmed a four-year prison sentence for Damián Berruet, who attempted to steal a truck assigned to the President of the Supreme Court of Justice of Argentina.
Israel's Supreme Court Suspends Order That Would End Operations of NGOs in Gaza
Israel's Supreme Court has suspended an order that would have forced 37 foreign humanitarian NGOs to cease operations in Gaza and the West Bank.
NGOs ask STF to block works funded by amendments causing deforestation and invasion of indigenous lands
Environmental defense entities request the Brazilian Supreme Court to halt funding for road construction that leads to illegal deforestation and invasion of indigenous territories.
Customs Chaos in European Trade with the USA
The article discusses the recent U.S. Supreme Court ruling that invalidated certain tariffs imposed by former President Trump but highlights the introduction of new tariffs by Trump soon after.
Unafisco requests suspension of precautionary measures against auditors and criticizes 'alarmism'
The Unafisco association has called for the lifting of precautionary measures against a tax auditor involved in a data leak case concerning the families of Brazilian Supreme Court ministers.
It is official: citizens in the U.S. cannot sue the Postal Service, even if they do not deliver their packages, due to a new Supreme Court ruling
The U.S. Supreme Court ruled that citizens cannot sue the U.S. Postal Service for non-delivery of mail, even in cases of intentional non-delivery, in a divided decision.
Mendonça authorizes Vorcaro's trip to Brasília on Federal Police jet
Minister André Mendonça of the Supreme Federal Court has authorized banker Daniel Vorcaro to fly to Brasília on a Federal Police jet for a Senate hearing.
Israel's top court allows aid groups to keep working in Gaza, for now
Israel's Supreme Court has temporarily permitted aid organizations, including Doctors Without Borders, to continue their operations in Gaza after blocking a government ban.
Gilmar Mendes cancels the confidentiality breach of a company belonging to Toffoli's family: 'abuse of power'
Brazilian Supreme Court Minister Gilmar Mendes has annulled the breach of confidentiality on financial and telecommunication records of a company linked to his colleague, Minister Dias Toffoli, citing 'abuse of power' by the Senate's organized crime committee.
The court has frozen the Israeli government's plans to ban foreign aid organizations from operating in Gaza and the West Bank
Israel's Supreme Court has suspended a governmental decision aimed at banning nearly 40 foreign aid organizations from operating in Gaza and the occupied West Bank.
Gilmar suspends confidentiality breach of Toffoli's company
Minister Gilmar Mendes of the Supreme Federal Court suspended the confidentiality breach of the company Maridt, co-owned by Minister Dias Toffoli.
Mendonça authorizes Vorcaro to testify in the Senate commission
Minister André Mendonça of the Supreme Federal Court authorized Daniel Vorcaro, owner of Banco Master, to testify before the Senate's Economic Affairs Commission.
Palestine: Court Halts Immediate Closure of Humanitarian Organizations
Israel's Supreme Court has temporarily halted an order that would have forced Refugee Aid and 36 other international organizations to cease operations in Palestinian territories.
Pre-candidate for President, Eduardo Leite advocates a minimum age for STF ministers
Eduardo Leite, the governor of Rio Grande do Sul and a pre-candidate for the presidency of Brazil, has proposed a minimum age of 60 or 65 for ministers of the Supreme Federal Court (STF).
Climate Change – A Federal or National Issue?
The U.S. Supreme Court has agreed to hear a pivotal climate change lawsuit against the energy industry, which could shape the future of similar cases initiated by left-leaning states and municipalities.
TPS at risk: Trump requests the Supreme Court to lift the block and end protection for these migrants in the U.S.
Former President Trump is urging the U.S. Supreme Court to lift a legal block on the Temporary Protected Status (TPS), impacting thousands of migrants from countries including Syria.
Israel: The Supreme Court Temporarily Allows the Operation of Dozens of NGOs in Gaza
Israel's Supreme Court temporarily blocked the government's decision to shut down dozens of humanitarian NGOs operating in Gaza.
Israel's Supreme Court allows aid groups facing govt ban to keep working in Gaza
Israel's Supreme Court has temporarily blocked a government ban on 37 foreign aid organizations in Gaza and the West Bank, allowing them to continue their operations while the court reviews the case.
The Supreme Court considers it disproportionate for VTC vehicles to submit a price list to the public administration
The Spanish Supreme Court ruled that requiring VTC vehicles to submit price lists to the government is excessive and impacts fair competition.
The Justice annulled the controversial jury against the prosecutor who obtained the conviction for corruption of former governor of Entre Ríos K Sergio Urribarri
The Supreme Court of Justice of Entre Ríos annulled a controversial jury that had dismissed anti-corruption prosecutor Cecilia Goyeneche after she accused ex-governor Sergio Urribarri of corruption.
Israel's Supreme Court Blocks Government, Allows Humanitarian Organizations to Operate in Gaza
Israel's Supreme Court has ruled in favor of international humanitarian organizations operating in Gaza, allowing them to continue their work despite the government's efforts to halt their activities.
Coface: The US Supreme Court's ruling will not fundamentally change tariff policy
The US Supreme Court ruled that President Trump exceeded his authority in implementing tariffs under the IEEPA, but the administration plans to rely on a different legal framework for future tariffs.
Working hour limits for catering gardens in the cultural park compliant with the law
A recent ruling by Poland's Supreme Administrative Court confirms that working hour limits for catering businesses located in cultural parks are lawful.
Equal pay for equal work. The Supreme Court changed the conditions for employee benefits
The Czech Supreme Court has altered the regulations governing employee benefits to ensure equal pay for equal work.
Supreme Court blocks Trump tariffs—but hands him a smarter path forward
The Supreme Court ruled against President Trump's attempt to impose tariffs under the International Emergency Economic Powers Act, while suggesting a more strategic approach could still be taken.
World Economy: 'We now have better cards against Donald Trump'
Economist Gabriel Felbermayr discusses the recent US Supreme Court decision to halt some of Trump's tariffs, viewing it as a positive opportunity for Germany and Europe.
There are five candidates for the new president of the Supreme Court. They were chosen secretly behind closed doors
The Supreme Court Judges' Assembly selected five candidates for the position of Chief Justice, a process that was closed to the media.
Fraktur: Trump's Lap and Fighting Dogs
The article reflects on the frustration towards President Trump's behavior, comparing it to a broader global issue of incivility in politics and society.
Election of candidates for the first president of the Supreme Court. We know the results
Five judges have been nominated as candidates to lead Poland's Supreme Court, following a voting process where one candidate received the least support and was excluded.
Trump’s tariff setback could spark surge in Chinese imports to US: analysts
The U.S. Supreme Court's decision against Trump's emergency tariff powers may lead to increased Chinese imports as businesses prepare for potential changes in tariffs.
Important in Latvian Business This Week: Uncertainties with Trump Tariffs and €8.6 Million Investment by ‘Tenachem’
The article discusses the impact of the US Supreme Court's ruling on Trump's tariffs and the ongoing uncertainties in trade between the EU and the US, highlighting concerns for Latvian businesses.
Breaking: Israeli Supreme Court freezes government's decision to expel 37 humanitarian organizations from Gaza and the West Bank until further notice
The Israeli Supreme Court has decided to freeze a government order to expel 37 humanitarian organizations operating in Gaza and the West Bank.
How the money laundering case against Jorge Macri continues after the Supreme Court ruling
The Supreme Court of Argentina has reopened the money laundering case against Jorge Macri, linked to his purchase of a Miami apartment through a company.