Backlash grows after Clinton-appointed judge frees migrants over ICE agent masking
A federal judge appointed by Bill Clinton has faced backlash for ordering the release of certain migrants arrested by ICE, citing constitutional concerns over the agencies' methods.
Podcast "Is That Just?": "The Most Dangerous Attack on Freedom of Speech"
In the podcast episode, former Constitutional Court judge Udo Di Fabio discusses the rise of political extremism and the perceived polarization of society, attributing it to a cultural fear of expressing dissenting opinions.
The Constitutional Tribunal on testing impartiality and excluding judges. 'Unacceptable'
The article discusses the controversy surrounding judge Anna Dalkowska's career, highlighting her connections to government positions and the concerns over her impartiality assessed by the Supreme Administrative Court in Poland.
How much does a judge earn? Check the salaries of magistrates in RN
Judges in the Rio Grande do Norte state of Brazil reported gross earnings exceeding R$100,000, surpassing the constitutional salary ceiling.
Judge dismisses protection action of Alexandra Villacís, former substitute member of Mario Godoy separated from the Judiciary
A judge in Guayaquil has dismissed a protection action filed by Alexandra Villacís, a former substitute member of the Judiciary, citing territorial competence despite her claims of constitutional violations.
Judge Jigi-yeon: Kim Yong-hyun led preparations for martial law... Jo Ji-ho allowed military access to the National Assembly
The court sentenced former President Yoon Seok-yeol to life imprisonment for leading a coup, highlighting the importance of shared awareness of constitutional disruption among military command.
Judge Stanisław Biernat: It is not the president who shapes the composition of the Constitutional Tribunal
The article discusses the upcoming process of appointing judges to Poland's Constitutional Tribunal, highlighting the political nature of the selection process and its recent failures.
J. Olekas found a new candidate for the Constitutional Court judges: proposes A. Drigotas
Parliament Speaker J. Olekas has proposed A. Drigotas as a new candidate for the Constitutional Court judge after canceling the previous appointment of J. Sabatauskas due to constitutional concerns.
Referendum, Di Matteo: "Nordio manipulates my thoughts, reform aggravates the problems of the Csm"
Judge Antonino Di Matteo criticizes Justice Minister Carlo Nordio, asserting that the proposed constitutional reform will exacerbate issues within the CSM rather than resolve them.
Trump ousts judge-installed prosecutor; constitutional expert says Article II leaves no doubt
President Trump has terminated U.S. attorney Donald Kinsella, citing constitutional authority, which has sparked debates over presidential power and judicial appointments.
“With the pushbacks at sea, the rights of all are undermined.” Silvia Albano attacks the migrant bill
Silvia Albano, a judge in Rome and president of the left-wing Magistratura Democratica, criticizes a newly approved migrant bill that includes a temporary naval blockade, arguing it undermines constitutional and international rights.
High Judge Accuses Government of Violating the Constitution
A high judge in Denmark has accused the government of potentially breaching the constitution with its proposed reforms on the deportation of criminal foreigners.
Supreme Judge: The Government's Instruction Violates the Constitution
A Danish Supreme Judge has stated that the government's proposal to tighten rules regarding the expulsion of criminal foreigners may violate the constitution.
Hundreds protested this Venezuelan’s detention by ICE. Now he’s free after seven months
Joswar Torres, a Venezuelan migrant detained by ICE for seven months, was released after a federal judge ruled his constitutional rights were violated, following a large protest demanding his freedom.
V-Man Affair in Bremen: Leftists Sacrifice Constitutional Judge
A lawyer associated with the Bremen State Court is involved in the exposure of an undercover operative, a situation deemed by the Bremen Left faction as damaging to the state's judicial integrity.
Forced closing of suspects in a psychiatric hospital. Unconstitutional regulations
The Constitutional Tribunal responded to a legal question regarding the constitutionality of regulations concerning the immediate execution of a court decision to place a suspect in a closed psychiatric facility, which arose during a disciplinary case involving a judge.
The ‘habeas data’ is not a draft
A constitutional judge in Ecuador ruled against a habeas data claim, reinforcing the public's right to know and protecting journalism from legal intimidation.
VIDEO 'Plenković Seriously Violates the Constitution, and HDZ Has Been Trying to Occupy All Institutions for Years'
Prime Minister Plenković faces criticism for linking the election of the Supreme Court chief judge to the appointment of three constitutional judges, a move labeled as unconstitutional by political leaders.
Dr. Šeparović will teach constitutional law at the Faculty of Law of the Croatian Catholic University
Judge Miroslav Šeparović has been appointed as an associate professor in the field of social sciences and law at the Croatian Catholic University.
The Supreme Court Judge Responded to Plenković's Statements. "Everyone Would Have a Paw on the Judiciary"
Supreme Court Judge Damir Kos criticized Prime Minister Andrej Plenković's plan regarding appointments to the Constitutional and Supreme Courts, stating that it undermines judicial integrity.
Professor on HDZ plan for judge selection: This has nothing to do with the constitution
A professor criticizes the HDZ's plan to link the selection of the President of the Supreme Court with the appointment of three constitutional judges, stating that it contradicts constitutional law.
The president has well-argued reasons for not appointing Turek, says former constitutional judge Balík
Former constitutional judge Balík discusses the justified reasons the president has for not appointing Turek.
Mandatory real names on the internet: Bavaria wants to civilize online discourse
Bavaria, along with support from Berlin, is pushing for mandatory real names online to improve the civility of online discourse, following a call from former constitutional judge Andreas Voßkuhle.