Two transgender men sue Kansas over βdehumanizingβ driverβs license law
Two transgender men are suing the state of Kansas, claiming a new law invalidates their driverβs licenses in a discriminatory manner that violates their constitutional rights.
The KRS sues the Tribunal over the provisions of the law on the KRS. It's about the election of a new Council
The KRS has filed a complaint to the Tribunal concerning provisions of the law that relate to the election process for its new members.
[Breaking News] Constitutional Court Law Amendment Introducing 'Lawsuit Review System' Passed in National Assembly
The National Assembly of South Korea passed an amendment to the Constitutional Court Law that introduces a new lawsuit review system allowing parties to appeal decisions of lower courts to the Constitutional Court for constitutional violations.
Lawsuit: Munich's Mayor Plans to Challenge Bed Tax Law at Federal Constitutional Court
The city of Munich is seeking to challenge a Bavarian law that prohibits a bed tax for tourists in hopes of generating additional revenue.
Protected by the law: the true rights of migrants if ICE wants to enter a house in Texas
A recent ICE operation in Texas led to a federal lawsuit after agents entered a home without a warrant, highlighting the constitutional rights of migrants in such situations.
BoΕΎinoviΔ on the lawsuit from Zagreb: They are trying to turn everything into an ideological conflict
Davor BoΕΎinoviΔ criticized Zagreb's mayor's constitutional lawsuit against the government regarding the welcome of bronze medalist handball players, asserting it misrepresents legal matters as ideological conflicts.
Zagreb against the Government: Constitutional lawsuit in the Assembly regarding the welcome for handball players
The City Assembly of Zagreb is discussing a proposal to file a constitutional lawsuit against the Croatian government over the organization of a welcome event for handball players.
Is Youth-Published Media Illegal? A Lawsuit Against βTokipul Newsβ
A youth independent media outlet, Tokipul, is challenging constitutional laws that prohibit minors from becoming publishers and editors, asserting that this restricts their freedom of speech and press.
Introduction of a lawsuit petition... "Only increases litigation costs" "Enhancing the guarantee of fundamental rights"
A new law allowing constitutional complaints regarding violations of basic rights is causing a heated debate between the Supreme Court and the Constitutional Court in South Korea.
Court rejects data protection specialist's claim against several media outlets
A former data protection inspector in Latvia lost a lawsuit claiming damages against several media outlets for describing his appeal regarding driver penalty points in court.
Lawsuit keeps in suspense the registration of nearly 15,000 unauthorized hectares of bananas
A lawsuit has suspended the registration process for nearly 15,000 unauthorized hectares of banana plantations in Ecuador, following a constitutional challenge against a governmental decree.
Danish state could face legal action over deal that gives US powers on its soil
Denmark may face a lawsuit over a US agreement granting extensive powers on its territory, raising constitutional concerns amidst diplomatic tensions regarding Greenland.
Germany: Failure of a lawsuit filed by a Palestinian to block arms sales to Israel
A Palestinian's legal bid to prevent German arms sales to Israel was rejected by the German Federal Constitutional Court.
Federal Constitutional Court on Arms Exports: Duty to Protect Yes, Lawsuit No
Germany's Federal Constitutional Court declined to challenge arms exports to Israel, citing foreign policy discretion despite a lawsuit from a Palestinian claiming his life is endangered by these exports.
Federal Constitutional Court: Lawsuit Against Arms Exports to Israel Fails in Karlsruhe
A Palestinian's lawsuit challenging Germany's approval of arms exports to Israel was deemed inadmissible by the Federal Constitutional Court.
Karlsruhe: Federal Constitutional Court rejects lawsuit against arms exports to Israel
The Federal Constitutional Court of Germany has dismissed a Palestinian man's attempt to challenge government permits for arms exports to Israel.
Lawsuit Filed by Lawyers Regarding the 'Vote Value Disparity' in House of Representatives Elections, Up to 2.09 Times
A group of lawyers filed a lawsuit seeking to invalidate all elections in 289 electoral districts, citing the disparity in vote value as unconstitutional.
Germany Blog: Dispute Over Meeting Room: AfD Fails with Lawsuit
The Federal Constitutional Court ruled that the AfD parliamentary group does not have a right to claim the Otto-Wels room, allowing the SPD faction to continue using it.
AfD wanted the larger SPD faction room - party fails with lawsuit before the Federal Constitutional Court
The AfD suffered a defeat in Karlsruhe as their lawsuit for the allocation of the Otto Wels Hall was rejected by the Federal Constitutional Court, which found no violation of parliamentary rights, leaving the room with the SPD.
Popular lawsuit filed: Constitutional Court must review store closing law
A group of plaintiffs, including union leaders, has submitted a popular lawsuit demanding the Bavarian Constitutional Court to review the state's store closing law, particularly targeting the regulations concerning digital small supermarkets.
DHS, White House mock Chicago's lawsuit over ICE: 'Miraculously rediscovered the 10th Amendment'
Top officials from the Trump administration ridiculed Chicago's lawsuit against federal immigration enforcement, highlighting what they perceive as hypocrisy in the city's constitutional arguments.
Minnesota sues U.S. administration over ICE operations
Minnesota, along with the cities of Minneapolis and St. Paul, has filed a lawsuit seeking to halt U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) operations, claiming they violate the Constitution and infringe on state rights.
Trump administration sued by Minnesota and Illinois after Renee Good killing
Minnesota and Illinois are suing the Trump administration to halt an Immigration and Customs Enforcement enforcement surge following the fatal shooting of Renee Good by an ICE officer, claiming violations of constitutional rights.
Constitutional lawyer on Turk's lawsuit: He must endure a greater degree of criticism. Proving a violation of the law will be difficult.
A constitutional lawyer discusses the challenges faced by Turk in proving his lawsuit while emphasizing the necessity for public figures to tolerate increased criticism.
Germans protest against lignite coal. The Constitutional Tribunal will decide
Owners of plots near the Nochten open-pit mine have filed a lawsuit against expropriation for lignite coal extraction by the German energy company LEAG.