Experts point out technical flaws in the decision that annulled acquittal for rape in MG
A judge in Minas Gerais has reversed the acquittal of a man accused of raping a 12-year-old girl, citing technical flaws and public interest in the decision.
Legal experts react to Trump’s SCOTUS clash and tariff pivot in fiery SOTU
Legal experts reacted cautiously to President Trump's State of the Union address, focusing on the implications of his remarks regarding the Supreme Court's ruling on tariffs and crime policies.
The US President and the Supreme Court's Battle over Tariffs: Experts Warn of Several Weapons in Trump's Arsenal
Experts discuss the ongoing conflict between President Trump and the Supreme Court regarding tariffs, highlighting Trump's strategies and potential legal loopholes.
Precedents Supporting Acquittal for Rape in MG Are Questionable, Say Experts
Legal experts discuss the questionable application of precedents used in a recent acquittal of a man charged with raping a minor in Minas Gerais.
TSE proposal on electoral spending opens a gap for the weakening of affirmative actions
Proposals by Brazil's Superior Electoral Court regarding electoral accountability may undermine affirmative actions for women, Black, and Indigenous candidates, according to experts.
'Nothing will harm India...', expert explains the math behind Trump's 15% tariff bomb
Following a Supreme Court ruling against his previous tariff policies, Donald Trump announced a new 10% global tariff, quickly increasing it to 15%, with experts suggesting minimal impact on India.
The Latest ECHR Ruling is a Problem for Minister Żurek. Experts Explain Why
A recent European Court of Human Rights ruling indicates that the removal of judges due to defects in their appointments is contrary to the Convention on Human Rights, raising concerns for the Polish judiciary.
Illegal Ruling on Trump's Tariffs, What Impact Will It Have on the US and Japan's Economies? Experts' Views
The US Supreme Court ruled that the reciprocal tariffs imposed by the Trump administration were illegal, prompting discussions on the future of US tariff policy and its economic implications for the US and Japan.
Trump’s global tariffs were struck down. Don’t expect price drops: experts
Experts suggest that despite the U.S. Supreme Court striking down Trump's global tariffs, Canadian consumers may not see price reductions.
Are Canadian jobs any safer than before Trump’s tariffs were struck down?
Experts caution that Canadian jobs remain at risk despite the U.S. Supreme Court striking down Trump's illegal tariff policies.
After Mendonça's decision, the PF expert team in the Master case is set to be reinforced
A decision by Brazilian Supreme Court Minister André Mendonça to resume the regular procedure in the Master case has prompted the Federal Police to anticipate an increase in the number of experts assigned to the investigation.
Cold Tariff Shower for Trump – Experts: This Is What It Means in Practice
The US Supreme Court ruled that President Donald Trump did not have the authority to impose tariffs based on national security.
Trump's tariffs are illegal: - Means chaos, says researcher
A recent ruling by the Supreme Court has declared Trump's tariffs illegal, leading to potential chaos in his economic policy, according to experts.
[News Dive] Special Feature on Yoon Suk-yeol's Insurrection Verdict! A Live Court Coverage with Participants
The article discusses a special live event covering the court verdict on Yoon Suk-yeol's alleged insurrection, featuring various legal experts and analysts.
The dispute over the evidence: - Not exact science
The trial against Marius Borg Høiby centers on the reliability of digital evidence, with experts expressing uncertainty about its interpretation.
Liberia: As Liberia Debates War Crimes Court, Experts Urge Forced Marriage Be Treated As a Crime
Experts are calling for forced marriage to be explicitly criminalized in the proposed war crimes court in Liberia.
‘Giving judicial saboteurs new tools’: Conservatives slam new ethics guidance for federal judges
Conservatives and legal experts criticize new ethics guidelines for federal judges that permit them to speak out on certain issues, viewing it as a hypocritical expansion of judicial power.
'No one will be allowed to touch the Aravalis...,' SC rejects Haryana's jungle safari
The Supreme Court of India has denied Haryana government permission to submit a detailed plan for a jungle safari, stating that no one will be allowed to interfere with the Aravalis until its definition is clarified by experts.
From the Court, almost a coup d'état. It confirms that it is inevitable to change
The article discusses the controversial decision by the Italian Supreme Court, which changed a constitutional referendum question, suggesting a disruption of legal norms according to legal experts.
Cármen and Fachin's signal for a code of ethics in the Supreme Court is seen as positive, but with uncertain effectiveness
The signal from Supreme Court Justices Edson Fachin and Cármen Lúcia in favor of a code of ethics is seen positively, though experts stress the need for concrete implementation and broader recommendations for electoral judges.
Timothy Busfield’s lie detector offer is ‘public relations stunt’ as he faces child sex abuse charges: expert
Timothy Busfield was denied bail during his court appearance for multiple child sex abuse charges, with experts suggesting his lie detector test claim serves as a public relations stunt.
The Association of Experts and Court Experts is going into bankruptcy
The Croatian Professional Association of Experts and Court Experts is facing bankruptcy proceedings scheduled for March 6, 2024, as the Zagreb city authorities accuse its liquidator of withholding municipal property for two years.
On Wednesday, a possible judgment regarding the Clean Transport Zone in Krakow.
Legal experts predict multiple scenarios for the upcoming verdict on the legality of the Clean Transport Zone in Krakow, with a prevailing expectation of its legality being upheld.
Experts warn of biggest ‘scandal in litigation system’ if SCOTUS doesn’t nix landmark energy pollution case
Experts are warning that a Supreme Court decision on a significant case regarding the jurisdiction of lawsuits for coastal erosion could have major implications for the litigation system and localities' ability to hold Big Oil companies accountable.