New court decision maintains selection process for hiring temporary teachers in Taubaté
A recent judicial ruling allows the continuation of a selection process for hiring temporary teachers in Taubaté, Brazil, maintaining scheduled tests despite prior suspension.
Justice suspends selection process for hiring temporary teachers in Taubaté after action by the MP-SP
A Brazilian court has temporarily suspended the selection process for hiring temporary teachers in Taubaté following a public civil action initiated by the São Paulo state attorney's office.
Court suspends demolitions and new buildings in SP for seeing flaws in zoning review
São Paulo's court has temporarily halted the issuance of permits for demolitions and new constructions due to issues in the zoning law revision process.
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.
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.
The Constitutional Court declares that a pretrial detainee has the right to know the evidence against them even if the case is under secrecy
The Spanish Constitutional Court has unanimously ruled that pretrial detainees must be informed of the specific evidence against them, even in secret cases.
What did Kejriwal's lawyer say?
The special court at Rouse Avenue has acquitted all accused in the excise scam case, stating that the decision was based on thorough examination of evidence and testimonies, rather than mere rumors or suspicions.
Maduro requests dismissal of case in the US and alleges interference by the American government
Nicolás Maduro has requested that a US court dismiss drug trafficking charges against him, claiming that the American government is interfering with the legal process.
AfD obtains injunction in Germany preventing it from being classified as a far-right party
A German administrative court has prohibited the intelligence service from classifying the AfD as a far-right party, pending the outcome of an ongoing legal process regarding the issue.
Court orders new halt on landfill construction in AM due to signs of irregularity
The Amazonas Court of Justice has ordered a new halt on the construction of a landfill in Iranduba due to suspected irregularities in the environmental licensing process.
U.S. judge rules Trump policy on deportation of migrants as unlawful
A federal judge ruled that a Trump-era policy permitting rapid deportations of migrants without proper due process is unlawful, temporarily pausing the ruling to allow for an appeal.
Notebooks of the Bribes: The Trial Court Rejected an Attempt by Ricardo Jaime to Dismiss One of the Judges
In a legal move, Ricardo Jaime's attempt to disqualify judge Fernando Canero on grounds of perceived bias has been rejected by the Federal Oral Court No. 7.
STJ concludes process that condemns Carlinhos Maia for joke about bone malformation of resident of MT
Brazil's Superior Court of Justice has finalized a ruling that requires influencer Carlinhos Maia to pay R$ 200,000 for moral damages due to a joke he made about a resident's bone malformation.
'Class 10 Admit Card Valid, But Pass Certificate Necessary' - SC's Important Remarks on Bengal SIR Controversy
The Supreme Court clarified that the admit card for Class 10 can be used as a supporting document for identity verification alongside a pass certificate in the ongoing special intensive review process in West Bengal.
Faster Path to the Profession of Court Guardian
The Polish government has approved a draft law aimed at streamlining the recruitment process for court guardians and clarifying regulations within the judicial guardian service.
"What a terrible photo" Negatives disclosed in the retrial request, lawyer stunned
A recent decision by Japan's Supreme Court has granted a retrial for a man convicted of murder in a 1984 case, following the revelation of unsettling photographic evidence during the retrial process.
Court suspends electoral process against Marçal for two years due to false report; businessman must pay fine and appear in court
The Electoral Court has suspended the electoral process against businessman Pablo Marçal for two years due to the dissemination of a false medical report during the 2024 municipal elections.
Dalmasso Case. Accusation Presented Against Three Prosecutors, Starting an Unprecedented Process
In a groundbreaking case in Córdoba, Argentina, three prosecutors are being accused in connection with the femicide of Nora Dalmasso, with a court decision expected by May 28.
Rural school transport company in Uberaba suspended due to signs of fraud in bidding
The rural school transport company Gathi Gestão, Transportes e Serviços Ltda has been suspended following a court ruling due to alleged irregularities in the bidding process, though classes and transportation are set to continue without disruption.
Ontario city votes to consider dropping Andrew’s name from residential street
St. Catharines council in Ontario has voted to start the process of potentially renaming a residential street named after Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor following his recent arrest.
PSG star to go to court charged with rape
Achraf Hakimi, a star player for Paris Saint-Germain, faces court in France over rape allegations three years after they surfaced, maintaining his innocence throughout the legal process.
Failed attempt to select candidates for the First President of the Supreme Court. Elections boycotted
The election process for the First President of Poland's Supreme Court has been disrupted due to a boycott by some judges and the absence of a required quorum.
The Constitutional Court will examine the Government's refusal to present the Budgets after admitting the Senate's conflict of powers to process
The Constitutional Court in Spain will review the Senate's complaint against the government's failure to present the national budget, marking a significant legal event.
US companies face a complex legal path to recover Trump tariffs
US companies that paid tariffs imposed by former President Trump are set to embark on a complicated legal process to recover their funds following a US Supreme Court ruling.
Economical or manipulative? Former mayor of Pardubice in court over possible manipulation of a public tender
The former mayor of Pardubice is facing court proceedings due to alleged manipulation in the public procurement process.
The Court nullifies Peinado's decision to take the 'Begoña case' to the jury because he has not yet shown "the indications of a crime that justify" continuing
The Provincial Court of Madrid has nullified the judge's decision to process the 'Begoña case' by jury trial, stating there was insufficient evidence of a crime.
The European Parliament is preparing to 'freeze' the ratification of the trade agreement with the USA
The European Parliament is set to halt the ratification process of the trade agreement between the EU and the USA following a decision by the US Supreme Court.
The EU "freezes" the ratification of the trade agreement with the USA - What it demands
The European Parliament plans to suspend the ratification process of the trade agreement with the USA following a recent ruling by the US Supreme Court that deemed tariffs imposed by Donald Trump illegal.
“The Public Has the Right to See Yoon Seok-youl's Judgment in Real Names” - A Professor's Claim Former Judge
A professor argues that the judgment documents for former President Yoon Seok-youl, sentenced to life imprisonment for treason, should be publicly accessible by name.
Applications for the judges' reserve list selection at TJ-BA open this Monday; salary can reach R$ 11,000
The application period for the judges' reserve list selection at the Bahia Court of Justice (TJ-BA) opens on Monday, with a salary potential of up to R$ 11,135.67.
VIDEOS: Jornal do Campo this Sunday, February 22, 2026
The article covers various topics from Brazil, including a Supreme Court decision affecting US-China relations, the process of milk turning into whey protein, and the carnival celebrations in São Paulo and Belo Horizonte.
US Court Invalidates Trump Tariffs: What Would the Refund Process for Collected Money Look Like?
The US Supreme Court has annulled the highest tariffs imposed by former President Trump, raising questions about the refund process for the collected import taxes now deemed illegal.
Charge El-Rufai to court or release him, ADC chieftain urges ICPC
An ADC chieftain has called for the ICPC to either formally charge former Kaduna Governor Nasir El-Rufai or release him from detention, advocating for due process.
The Question of 170 Billion Dollars: Who Will Receive Refunds from Tariffs, What Will Trump Do
The U.S. Supreme Court has declared the 'extraordinary' tariffs imposed by Donald Trump illegal, yet the process for refunding up to $170 billion to importers remains unclear amid potential legal battles.
STF annuls decision of the Labor Court in case about pejotização and suspends process
Brazil's Supreme Court annulled a Labor Court decision regarding employment links in franchise contracts and suspended the related process.
Court suspends for the 2nd time the cassation process against the mayor of Campo Limpo Paulista
The São Paulo Court of Justice has temporarily suspended the cassation process of Campo Limpo Paulista's mayor, Adeildo Nogueira, for the second time.
American companies celebrate victory over Trump tariffs, but refunds will take time
American companies are celebrating a Supreme Court ruling that overturned emergency tariffs imposed by the Trump administration, although the refund process for the tariffs may be lengthy.
The Generalitat Reactivates the Process to Apply Euthanasia to Noelia
The Government of Catalonia has resumed the process to grant euthanasia to Noelia, a 25-year-old paraplegic, following a court ruling that upheld her right to assisted dying.
The court did not initiate the restructuring process for Tartu credit union
The Tartu District Court has decided not to initiate a restructuring process for the Tartu credit union due to doubts about the sustainability of its financial difficulties.
Federal Court condemns Incra and the Union to regularize quilombola territory in Santa Rita, MA
A Federal Court in Brazil has mandated Incra and the Union to proceed with the land regularization process for the Vila Fé em Deus quilombola community, addressing years of inaction that have adversely affected local residents.
Court of Justice acquits former mayor of Campos do Jordão for Christmas decoration without bidding
The Court of Justice of São Paulo acquitted former mayor Ana Cristina and former secretary of Tourism Tércio Laurelli over charges for allowing a company to install Christmas decorations without a bidding process during their time in office.
The wolf hunting quota remains – The nature conservation organization's appeal will not be processed
The Supreme Administrative Court of Finland has decided not to process an appeal by a nature conservation organization against the wolf hunting quota set for the hunting season 2025-2026.
The next step towards a fully automated debt collection application process
The Latvian Saeima supported amendments to the Civil Procedure Law to implement a fully automated debt enforcement application process in the court information system.
Kenya: High Court Clears Way for KPC Privatisation After Dismissing Petitions
The Kenyan High Court has allowed the privatization of the Kenya Pipeline Company Limited by dismissing petitions aimed at blocking the process.
[Breaking] Court: The Corruption Investigation Agency can initiate an investigation into the crime of insurrection... Recognized in the investigation process
The Korean court has recognized the authority of the Corruption Investigation Agency to investigate insurrection charges against former President Yoon Suk-yeol.
President of the National Court expects the Participation Council to have more 'diligence and rigor' in the selection process of the new substitute member for the Judiciary
The interim president of the National Court of Justice in Ecuador urges the Participation Council to ensure a more meticulous selection process for the new substitute member of the Judiciary following the resignation of the previous member.
ECOWAS court urges CSOs to drive enforcement of judgments
The ECOWAS Court of Justice has called on civil society organizations in Nigeria to actively participate in ensuring the enforcement of its judgments, highlighting the importance of civic engagement in the justice process.
Renewable energy company abandons court application over Darwin solar farm
TotalEnergies H2 has withdrawn its court application regarding native title claims at the site of its proposed solar farm near Humpty Doo, allowing for a renewed consultation process with traditional owners.
Chaos over pharmacist recruitment stuck for 20 years, students protest vigorously in Lucknow
Students in Lucknow, India, are protesting due to delays in the Ayurvedic pharmacist recruitment process, which has been stalled for years due to court cases.
Killed with a hammer: the life sentence of the ex-boyfriend annulled for the second time
The Italian Supreme Court has annulled the life sentence of Davide Fontana for the murder of Carol Maltesi, leading to a third appeal process concerning premeditation in the case.