Pedro II, college of 2 suspects of gang rape, has 188 years of history and has educated former presidents, Supreme Court ministers, and many artists
Two of the suspects in a gang rape case involving a 17-year-old girl are students at the prestigious Pedro II School in Rio de Janeiro, which has a long history of notable alumni.
Fachin invites presidents of Congress, Gilmar and Dino to discuss suspended 'add-ons'
The President of Brazil's Supreme Court has invited key political figures to discuss the suspension of additional payments to public servants that exceed legal salary limits.
Advisory Council of former presidents of the National Court considers the return of the Supreme Court of Justice and further reforms
The Advisory Council of former presidents of Ecuador's National Court is considering reforms to address the judicial crisis affecting the judiciary in the country.
Judges normally do not use such words about presidents, but they do so about Trump
Judges in the U.S. are increasingly criticising the Trump administration for overstepping its powers and disregarding court orders.
Judges do not normally use such terms about presidents, but they do about Trump
American judges increasingly criticize the Trump administration for exceeding its powers and undermining rights.
Judges usually do not use such words about presidents, but they do about Trump
U.S. judges are increasingly criticizing the Trump administration for overstepping its powers and undermining judicial authority.
Former presidents of the Constitutional Tribunal warn against PiS's motion. "Change of the constitution"
Former presidents of Poland’s Constitutional Tribunal express concern over a motion by the ruling PiS party regarding the selection of judges, which they characterize as a potential constitutional shift.
How to organize primary elections for the National Judiciary Council? Appeal Court Presidents unveil details
The article discusses the upcoming primary elections for the National Judiciary Council in Poland and the considerations from appeal court presidents regarding this process amid ongoing judicial reforms.
STF has majority to validate increased penalties for crimes against presidents of the Senate, Chamber, and STF
The STF (Supreme Federal Court) validated the increase in penalties for crimes against the honor of public officials and the presidents of the Senate, Chamber of Deputies, or STF due to their functions.
Cyberbullying: Sowore loses bid to tender Tinubu’s anti-Jonathan comment
The Federal High Court in Abuja denied activist Omoyele Sowore's request to present statements from President Tinubu against former Presidents Jonathan and Obasanjo in his cyberbullying trial.
Former Supreme Court Presidents and 138 Retired Judges: The Attacks on Isaac Amit Are Unrestrained Insanity
A letter signed by 142 retired judges, including all former Supreme Court presidents, condemned the unrestrained attacks on Supreme Court President Isaac Amit and the judicial system, emphasizing that such destructive rhetoric poses a direct threat to democracy in Israel.