Caregiver receives 600,000 euros from an elderly man with Parkinson's disease, the Court of Cassation: 'Legitimate'
A caregiver was awarded 630,000 euros and a car by an elderly man with Parkinson's, a gesture deemed legitimate by Italy's Supreme Court despite family objections.
Why a judge eviscerating the Pentagon rules for censoring and punishing journalists is a victory for the press
A federal judge's ruling has overturned the Pentagon's restrictive policies on journalist reporting, a notable win for press freedom, despite low public awareness and engagement.
Court: Uniform prohibition of success fees for lawyers is not valid; lower court ruling rebuts Supreme Court precedent
A South Korean court ruled that success fee agreements between clients and lawyers based on trial outcomes are valid, contradicting a previous Supreme Court ruling that deemed such agreements invalid.
The National Court frees 24 defendants for drug trafficking after a Constitutional Court ruling
The National Court of Spain has released 24 individuals accused of drug trafficking following a recent ruling by the Constitutional Court.
Victory for Same-Sex Couples in NSA. What Consequences Will It Have for Polish Offices?
The Polish Supreme Administrative Court (NSA) has raised concerns about the country's refusal to recognize and transcribe foreign same-sex marriage certificates, leading to a ruling from the EU Court of Justice supporting these couples' rights.
[Exclusive] Mother who sent son to facility and turned her back... Court says to pay 40 million won in support payments
A family court ruling has mandated a mother to pay her son 40 million won in support payments for neglecting her caregiving duties and sending him to a care facility.
Row over the NSA ruling. "Should we also allow marriage to goats?"
The Supreme Administrative Court in Poland annulled a previous ruling and ordered that a foreign same-sex marriage be registered, sparking fierce political reactions.
The court confirmed a three-year prison sentence for the former StB agent for sexual assault on a nine-year-old girl
A former StB agent has been sentenced to three years in prison for sexually assaulting a nine-year-old girl, following a court ruling in Czechia.
Will the first president of the Supreme Court have to reveal whom she met with?
A court ruling is set to determine whether the calendar of the First President of the Supreme Court in Poland must be made public, raising questions about transparency in the judiciary.
A Delivery Driver Died in an Accident After a Company Dinner... Court Says It's Not a Work-related Injury
A court ruled that an accident occurring after a delivery driver attended a colleagues' dinner is not considered a work-related injury, as the gathering was deemed a voluntary social event without company involvement.
Court of Auditors: Musk Misled Twitter Shareholders to Reduce Company Stock Prices
A court ruling indicates that Elon Musk misled Twitter shareholders, potentially resulting in billions in damages against him.
Prime Minister Fico / Smer voters know who to choose between Majerský and Mazurek. Ráž has not yet decided
Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico is currently not considering changes in his government but has not ruled them out for the future, awaiting the outcome of an appellate court ruling regarding the Governor of the National Bank of Slovakia, Peter Kažimír.
Teflon Elon: Court rules he defrauded investors. This could cost him a lot.
A court has found that Elon Musk defrauded Twitter investors by misleading them about the social media firm's value, which could result in him owing hundreds of millions or even billions of dollars in damages.
Musk has to pay a billion-dollar compensation. According to the court, he deceived Twitter shareholders
Elon Musk has been ordered to pay a billion-dollar compensation after a court ruled he misled Twitter shareholders.
Documents and data carriers from Belgium received in the Ždanoka case by the VDD
The State Security Service (VDD) of Latvia has received documents and data carriers from the Belgian police related to former MEP Tatjana Ždanoka's residence in Brussels, following a court ruling rejecting her appeal.
Judge: Hegseth's attempt to exclude journalists from the Pentagon is illegal
A federal court in the U.S. ruled that Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth's attempt to restrict access to the Pentagon for critical media violates the Constitution.
Fire at the Torre dei Moro, nine sentences for the panels
Nine individuals have been sentenced in connection with the Torre dei Moro fire in Milan, which occurred in August 2021.
Elon Musk found guilty of misleading shareholders
Elon Musk has been found guilty by a federal jury in San Francisco of deceiving shareholders during his purchase of Twitter.
Defense Minister assures that the ruling of the Constitutional Court regarding the curfew will be respected and the mobility of the press and judicial officials will be guaranteed
The Defense Minister of Ecuador states that the government will comply with the Constitutional Court's ruling affirming the legality of the curfew imposed by President Daniel Noboa.
Gilmar Mendes votes to keep Vorcaro in prison but criticizes Mendonça's vote.
Brazil's Minister Gilmar Mendes voted to uphold the imprisonment of Daniel Vorcaro, while expressing concerns over the implications of the ruling and its connection to past court decisions.
U.S. Department of Defense's Interview Rules Unconstitutional: Court Says 'True Purpose is to Exclude Disliked Reporters'
A U.S. federal court ruled that the Department of Defense's interview rules are unconstitutional, acknowledging a journalist's claim that the rules were used to exclude specific reporters.
Top Polish court orders recognition of EU same-sex marriage documents
Poland's Supreme Administrative Court has mandated local authorities to recognize same-sex marriage certificates from other EU countries, following a European Court of Justice ruling.
Judge sided with NYT in lawsuit over media access restrictions at the Pentagon
A judge has supported the New York Times in a lawsuit concerning restricted media access to the Pentagon.
Elon Musk misled investors during Twitter takeover, US jury finds
A US jury has determined that Elon Musk misled investors during his takeover of Twitter, leading to significant financial repercussions, although he was cleared of some fraud allegations.
RFK Jr overstepped in declaring gender-affirming treatments unsafe, judge rules
A federal judge ruled that Robert F. Kennedy Jr. exceeded his authority in declaring gender-affirming treatments unsafe, challenging attempts by the Trump administration to restrict access to these procedures.
Germany: Sikh police officer can wear turban while on duty. Court ruling
A Bremen administrative court has ruled that Jaspinder Singh, a Sikh police officer, can wear a turban while serving in the police force.
What about the case of the composer accused of pedophilia? Surprising court decision
Composer Krzysztof S. has faced serious allegations of pedophilia, with a court recently making a notable ruling on the matter.
Poland recognizes marriages of same-sex couples contracted in EU countries
Poland's Supreme Administrative Court has ruled to recognize marriages of same-sex couples contracted in other EU countries, following a prior ruling by the EU Court of Justice.
Cláudio Castro tells allies he will resign in RJ on the eve of judgment at TSE
The Governor of Rio de Janeiro, Cláudio Castro, has announced his intention to resign just before a crucial court ruling that could lead to his removal from office.
The mistake cost the station thousands of zlotys. There is a verdict for TVP
The Warsaw District Court upheld a fine against Polish Television for airing a beer advertisement during prohibited hours.
Two Months Until the Statute of Limitations: Buyer Punished for Protests Against COVID Measures
A court in Zagreb has fined Ivan Pokupec for his role in organizing an unauthorized protest against COVID measures.
Former police officer acquitted of desecrating state symbols
A former police officer was acquitted of charges related to desecrating the Lithuanian coat of arms after a court found he did not act with malicious intent but rather aimed to create a performance art piece.
Joey Barton delivered major court blow after bail bid over golf club 'attack'
Ex-footballer Joey Barton was denied bail after being charged with assaulting Kevin Lynch at a golf club, with the judge ruling he must remain in custody.
Ten dead dogs found in a woman's possession - court imposes a permanent ban on animal keeping and conditional imprisonment
A woman in Rauma, Finland, has been sentenced to conditional imprisonment and a permanent ban on keeping animals after ten dead dogs and others in poor condition were found in her care.
PiS files a request to the Constitutional Tribunal after the NSA ruling on same-sex marriages
The Polish government is challenging a court ruling that ordered the registration of a same-sex marriage in Poland.
Poland's court ordered to recognize same-sex marriages formed in the EU
This landmark decision for LGBTIQ rights in traditionally Catholic Poland follows a ruling by the highest EU court.
The discussed neighbor dispute has now received its verdict
Markus Hvass has been acquitted of stalking and threatening charges but received a conditional sentence for violating a restraining order against his neighbor.
Helena Koivu appealed against her sentence - this is what happened
Helena Koivu's sentence for disturbing the peace and voyeurism remains in effect after her appeal was rejected by the Turku Court of Appeal.
An employee with a high-risk pregnancy requested to work from home, was denied, and her baby died following a premature birth: Justice ordered a compensation of 22.5 million dollars
A significant court ruling in the U.S. has ordered a company to pay $22.5 million in damages after an employee's high-risk pregnancy request for remote work was denied, leading to the tragic death of her premature baby.
Court orders the arrest of man who attacked ex-girlfriend in elevator in Greater SP
A court in São Paulo has ordered the preventive arrest of a man who was filmed attacking his ex-girlfriend in an elevator, overturning a previous release decision.
RN Courts Orders Platform to Return 120,000 Air Miles to Fraud Victim
A court in Rio Grande do Norte has ruled that an air miles program must return 120,000 miles to a customer who was a victim of fraud.
Piotr Zamroch: The Judgment of the Constitutional Tribunal in Case P 10/16 from the Perspective of Three Months of (Non)Implementation
The Constitutional Tribunal's ruling on December 2, 2025, has sparked significant debate among distribution and transmission companies in Poland due to its implications on property rights.
2010 ruling by the Supreme Court: the meaning of the term "negras" in the Lithuanian language does not have a derogatory connotation
A significant ruling from Lithuania's Supreme Court clarified that the term "negras" does not carry derogatory implications, despite its use in a racial assault case.
VIDEO ⟩ The court has made a decision regarding the Ukrainian construction worker who was trapped under a concrete panel
A court has ruled on the case concerning the death of Ukrainian construction worker Anatoli, who was killed when a concrete panel fell on him during construction work in Viimsi.
Tunisian anti-racism activist sentenced to eight years in prison
A Tunisian court has sentenced anti-racism activist Saadia Mosbah to eight years in prison on charges of financial misconduct, a ruling criticized as politically motivated and part of a wider crackdown on civil society.
Historic ruling by NSA! Official must recognize same-sex marriage contracted abroad. They have 30 days to do so
The Polish Supreme Administrative Court has ruled that officials must recognize foreign same-sex marriages, mandating an official to process such recognitions within 30 days.
14-Year-Old Boy Guilty of Murder
A 14-year-old boy has been found guilty of murdering a 28-year-old man in Sweden.
Inconsistencies Noted in the Testimony of the Woman Who Accused Thorstein of Harassment
Inconsistencies in the testimony of a woman accusing Thorstein of harassment have been highlighted following his acquittal of sexual assault charges.
Ruling of the Administrative Court: "We may continue to watch otters empty our ponds"
The dispute over the European otter continues as the Bavarian Administrative Court's ruling against regulations allowing for the culling of these protected animals is met with sharp criticism by the Bavarian Fishing Association.
Nursing Assistant Sentenced for 186 Data Privacy Offenses - Illegally Accessed Patient Data of Acquaintances in Jyväskylä
A nursing assistant in Jyväskylä has been sentenced to four months of conditional imprisonment for illegally accessing the personal data of 186 individuals.