Lawyer for Frank Stronach questions final complainant in sexual assault case
A lawyer for Frank Stronach is cross-examining the final complainant in his sexual assault case about her past consultations with lawyers before reporting to the police.
The Madrid Court orders the investigation of Miguel Ángel Rodríguez for leaking data of two EL PAÍS journalists
The Madrid Court has ordered an investigation into Miguel Ángel Rodríguez for leaking private information of two journalists from EL PAÍS as retaliation for their reporting.
Victorian courts among the most secretive in Australia, research reveals
Research indicates that Victorian courts are leading Australia in the number of media suppression orders, raising concerns about public trust and transparency.
Trans woman awarded R$ 45,000 after reporting discrimination at a government agency in Rio Branco: 'I felt coerced'
Natasha Silva, a trans woman, was awarded R$ 45,000 by the Labor Court after alleging discrimination in her workplace at the Rio Branco Health Department.
Law intern requests resignation after reporting harassment at Federal Court in RR
A law intern resigned after alleging organizational harassment and abuse of authority by a court director in Roraima.
Mendonça Reduces Secrecy of the Master Case After Taking Over Reporting from Toffoli
Minister André Mendonça of the Brazilian Supreme Court has reduced the secrecy surrounding the investigation into Bank Master, allowing for more transparency and procedural actions.
What Happens in Court Today
The court case against Marius Borg Høiby involves allegations of rape, with updates provided through live reporting by Aftenposten.
Solidarity issues note in support of Toffoli and says that the minister is being targeted by moral lynching
The national president of the Solidarity Party, Paulinho da Força, has issued a statement in support of Minister Dias Toffoli, who has left the case Master's reporting at Brazil's Supreme Court amid allegations against him.
Daily Summary #1862: Dias Toffoli leaves the Master case report at the STF; Mendonça takes over; Argentina's Chamber approves law reducing the age of criminal responsibility from 16 to 14 years
The article discusses key recent developments in Brazil and Argentina, including a shift in the Supreme Court reporting duties and a significant legal change regarding juvenile justice in Argentina.
Mendonça's Reporting in the Master Case Raises Concerns in Congress
The appointment of Minister André Mendonça as the new rapporteur of the Master case in Brazil's Supreme Court is causing considerable concern among Congress members, particularly from the Centrão party.
Daily Summary of JN: Toffoli Leaves the Master Case Reporting; PF Shows That Minister Is Mentioned in Messages on Daniel Vorcaro's Cell Phone
The Supreme Federal Court of Brazil is facing a crisis as Minister Dias Toffoli is revealed to be mentioned in messages on a suspect's phone, prompting discussions on his potential recusal from a significant case.
Dias Toffoli leaves the reporting of the Master case at the STF
Supreme Federal Court Minister Dias Toffoli has stepped down from overseeing investigations related to Banco Master, citing high institutional interests.
Pressure Mounts for Suspicions Regarding Toffoli's Reporting in Master Case at STF; Understand What It Is
A Federal Police report linking Supreme Court Minister Dias Toffoli to evidence from banker Daniel Vorcaro has heightened calls for questioning Toffoli's impartiality in the Master bank case.
Toffoli says to Fachin that he sees no impediment to continue in the reporting of the Master case
Minister Dias Toffoli asserted to President Edson Fachin that he does not see any obstacle to continuing his role in the Master case despite mentions of his name in conversations related to the case.
Toffoli should have declined the reporting of the Master inquiry from the beginning, ministers evaluate
Supreme Court Minister Dias Toffoli is facing criticism from colleagues for accepting the lead on the Master Bank inquiry, which has led to scrutiny over his connections to the bank's owner.
The British Ministry of Justice has ordered the deletion of the largest court reporting archive
The UK Ministry of Justice has mandated the deletion of the Courtsdesk archive, impacting media access and transparency in the judicial system.
Stamp on the butt, unbuttoned bra. The court chief hesitated to report a colleague
The chief judge expressed reluctance in reporting a colleague's improper conduct involving a stamped bottom and unbuttoned bra.
Baba Siddiqui Murder Case: The First Accused Granted Bail with Several Conditions
The Bombay High Court has granted bail to accused Akashdeep Karj Singh in the Baba Siddiqui murder case, imposing several conditions including regular police reporting.
The PP of Madrid now threatens to take the former councilor of Móstoles to court for reporting sexual harassment by the mayor
The secretary general of the PP of Madrid, Alfonso Serrano, has threatened legal action against a former councilor of Móstoles who reported sexual harassment by the mayor, Manuel Bautista.
740 Days Until Recognition of Public Interest Reporting… Questions Left by the Ji Hye-bok Teacher Incident on Progressive Education
The case involving teacher Ji Hye-bok, who faced retaliatory actions after exposing sexual harassment in her school, highlights ongoing challenges in the progressive education system in Seoul, as she finally received a court ruling in her favor after a lengthy battle.
Zimbabwe: Pastor Walter Magaya Granted Bail
High Court grants bail to Pastor Walter Magaya for US$3,000 with conditions including reporting to police and surrendering his passport.
Zimbabwe: Walter Magaya Granted Bail
The High Court has granted bail to Walter Magaya, leader of Prophetic Healing and Deliverance, under specific conditions including reporting to police and surrendering his passport.
Store manager defrauded employer for six months: embezzled nearly 15,000 euros
A 33-year-old store manager in Tallinn is facing charges for embezzling 14,700 euros from her employer over five months by falsely reporting cash deposits to the bank.
CBS News updates transgender term guidelines to include ‘biological sex at birth': report
CBS News has revised its style guidelines to adopt the term 'biological sex at birth' for reporting on transgender individuals, reflecting a shift in their editorial policy ahead of related Supreme Court hearings.
Freemasons sue London police over membership reporting rules
Freemasons are seeking an urgent court injunction against a new Metropolitan Police policy requiring officers to report membership in the organization, claiming the rules amount to 'religious discrimination.'