Poland sues judge Nawacki for 100 thousand. This is the first recourse against a nominee of Ziobro
The Polish government is suing Judge Maciej Nawacki for 100,000 zlotys due to his failure to comply with court rulings, marking a significant precedent in holding judges accountable for their actions under the current administration.
WEEKLY FACE: The online beating of pedophiles points to a concern
A blog by Mallukas aims to alert society about convicted sex offenders by publicly displaying their profiles and court rulings.
Efforts to shut down pro-Palestinian speech face series of setbacks in court
Recent court rulings have upheld the protection of pro-Palestinian speech in the face of legal challenges alleging antisemitism.
The US Supreme Court moves forward: the review of the validity of TPS involving thousands of immigrants
The US Supreme Court is set to review the Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for citizens of Haiti and Syria amid ongoing judicial rulings that prevent the termination of protections for these migrants.
The Court rejected a recurso from Bรกez in a case of evasion, but in another case he benefited from the new tax innocence law
The Argentine Supreme Court rejected Lรกzaro Bรกez's appeal in a tax evasion case while he was partially exonerated in a separate case under the new tax innocence legislation.
Liberal government appeals Emergencies Act decisions to the Supreme Court
The Liberal government of Canada is appealing to the Supreme Court to validate its use of the Emergencies Act during the 2022 Freedom Convoy protests after lower court rulings deemed the invocation unreasonable and unjustified.
The Castle of Ceremonies does not close, but the legal dispute is not over: what happens now
The Castle of Ceremonies remains open amid ongoing legal disputes regarding the property, with recent court rulings shifting the case to a different tribunal.
Biden-appointed judge twice shut down by SCOTUS faces 'activist' fire after latest Trump policy block
A federal judge appointed by Biden faces backlash from conservatives after blocking Trump administration vaccine policies, amid previous criticism for his rulings.
Aftenposten turns the debate on part-time work on its head
Aftenposten argues that recent court rulings favoring part-time workers misrepresent the reality of part-time employment in Norway.
Why has South Africa summoned the US envoy?
South Africa has summoned the new US Ambassador over controversial remarks he made regarding local court rulings and policies.
Acquittal in the Terrorism Case Overturned
The Icelandic Supreme Court has annulled the acquittal of two men involved in a terrorism case, which raises questions about previous legal rulings and the handling of the case.
The National Court is forced to release a suspected drug trafficker for violating his right to defense on the day he was sent to prison
The National Court of Spain has released a suspected drug trafficker, citing violations of his defense rights due to insufficient information about the evidence used for his imprisonment.
The Constitutional Court: "All final rulings are subject to constitutional review... Any ruling different from the Constitutional Court is a serious constitutional violation"
The Constitutional Court of Korea has announced that all final court decisions can be subject to constitutional petitions, allowing for reviews even on cases that did not proceed to the Supreme Court.
Family of the forest, increased security for the president of the Tribunal: 'Be careful with your children'
Cecilia Angrisano, president of the Juvenile Court of L'Aquila, faces serious threats and harassment online following controversial rulings regarding child custody.
It was supposed to be faster, but it is slower. How long did it take to wait for court rulings in 2025?
Recent data shows that wait times for court rulings in Poland have increased, contrary to government promises for reform.
Your private property may not be safe from Aboriginal-title court cases: Full Comment podcast
The podcast discusses the implications of recent court rulings granting Aboriginal title to lands in British Columbia, suggesting that private property may face legal challenges from Indigenous rights movements.
The Supreme Court's Cancellation Application Will Be Implemented This Week... The Constitutional Court Will Explain Practical Procedures Directly on the 10th
The Constitutional Court of South Korea is set to implement a system that allows for the cancellation of final court rulings that infringe on the fundamental rights of a party involved in a lawsuit, with practical procedures being discussed to clarify any potential confusion.
Na Kyung-won: Disciplinary action against Bae Hyun-jin is unjust... Suspension of disciplinary action against Oh Se-hoon goes against principles
Na Kyung-won, a member of the ruling People Power Party, has demanded the replacement of the chairman of the party's ethics committee, criticizing court rulings that have suspended disciplinary actions against members.
Monitor Polski from March 6, 2026 (item 265)
This article discusses the announcement from the Polish Minister of Infrastructure regarding temporary exemptions from regulations on driving hours and breaks for drivers.
Sale of sentences: STF maintains removal of judge who allocated R$ 750 thousand to priest for 'spiritual development'
The Brazilian Supreme Court has upheld the suspension of a judge implicated in a scheme of selling court rulings and money laundering, after allegations surfaced that he received significant funds for spiritual purposes.
The Tax Tip: How to Tax Employee Participation
The article discusses how employees holding shares in their companies can reduce their tax liabilities, based on recent rulings by the Federal Fiscal Court in Germany.
Justice dismisses 9 employees after the removal of a judge suspected of selling sentences in MT
Nine employees were dismissed from the Mato Grosso State Court following the removal of Judge Dirceu dos Santos due to allegations of selling judicial rulings.
TST debates the pejotization and uberization of work before the Supreme Court's ruling
Judges, labor law specialists, ministers, and deputies discuss pejotization anduberization at an international congress at Brazil's Superior Labor Court, amidst upcoming rulings by the Supreme Court.
SJSU volleyball scandal lawsuit could be impacted by Supreme Court trans athlete cases after judge's decision
A lawsuit by former SJSU volleyball co-captain Brooke Slusser regarding her experience with a transgender teammate may be affected by upcoming Supreme Court rulings on transgender athletes.
What excise tax for soft hybrids? There is an interpretation
The Polish Ministry of Finance confirmed that soft hybrid vehicles are subject to reduced excise tax rates after recent court rulings.
Golden Dawn: Definitively a criminal organization by the Court of Appeals decision
The Greek Court of Appeals has definitively classified Golden Dawn as a criminal organization, confirming earlier rulings tied to violent actions against migrants and political opponents.
Rulings in Tunisia imprisoning Ben Ali's son-in-law, a former Prime Minister, and former ministers on corruption charges
A Tunisian court has sentenced businessman Marwan Mabrouk, son-in-law of former President Zine El Abidine Ben Ali, and several former officials to prison over corruption-related charges.
Defense requests blockage of R$ 13.8 million from the Prefeitura de Nova Friburgo for non-compliance with court rulings
The Public Defender's Office of the State of Rio de Janeiro has requested the court to block approximately R$ 13.8 million from the accounts of the Prefeitura de Nova Friburgo due to non-compliance with judicial decisions concerning assistance for the homeless population.
The court is deciding whether jeweler Jurga Lago can recover money given to fraudsters
The Lithuanian Supreme Court is reviewing an appeal from UAB "Paysera LT" over its previous rulings regarding unauthorized payments made to the jeweler's account and potential compensation for losses.
Neubiberg Cocaine Affair: Court Relaxes Gag Order for CSU Rebel
The Neubiberg mayor, Thomas Pardeller, faces ongoing scrutiny regarding his cocaine affair, as court rulings have loosened previous gag orders on party member Tobias Thalhammer, who advocates for open political discourse on the issue.
USA: "This is not right, and it's not legal"
Recent court rulings have dealt multiple setbacks to the Trump administration, including the Supreme Court deeming tariffs illegal and a federal judge ruling against an immigration policy.
USA: "This is not okay, and it is also not legal"
Recent court rulings have dealt significant legal blows to the Trump administration, including the Supreme Court's decision against the legality of tariffs and a federal judge's ruling against unconstitutional immigration policies.
Tsoukalas to Marinakis: Ask the Prime Minister why he violates every notion of the rule of law and does not implement the Supreme Court's decision
PASOK spokesperson Kostas Tsoukalas criticizes Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis for not respecting the Supreme Court's rulings and questions government accountability regarding judicial matters.
Federal Constitutional Court on Freedom of Expression: The Accusation of Fascism Can Have a Factual Reference
The Federal Constitutional Court in Germany has overturned two rulings that classified statements as insults, underscoring the role of strong criticisms of public officials in political discourse.
Radio News (26.02.2026 15:00:00)
Highlights from Estonian radio broadcasts, including news on weather, local court rulings, and sports achievements.
โDirect Defense Against the Constitutional Complaintโ Chief Justice Cho Hee-dae... Did It Follow the โPlanโ of the Yang Seung-taek Judicial Scandal Documents?
The South Korean National Assembly is on the brink of passing an amendment that allows constitutional complaints against court rulings, which has sparked significant bureaucratic resistance led by Chief Justice Cho Hee-dae.
10 most important court rulings from 2025 for HR departments
A promotional article offers a subscription package combining PRO.RP.PL with a full year of The New York Times access.
Aneta Wiewiรณrowska-Domagalska: Frank Loans and WIBOR
The article discusses the differences in assessing the abusiveness of variable interest clauses based on WIBOR compared to franc loans in Poland, highlighting the implications of EU court rulings for consumer protection law.
Rulings Against Judges and Officials in Burkina Faso on Corruption Charges
A court in Burkina Faso has sentenced four judges and three customs officials to prison for corruption in a high-profile case since the military took power in 2022.
State of the Union LIVE: Follow Donald Trump's speech from Congress minute by minute
Donald Trump is set to deliver his second State of the Union address on February 24, addressing contentious topics such as tax cuts, tensions with Iran, and recent Supreme Court rulings.
Trade Commissioner: The U.S. will adhere to the fundamental trade agreement with the EU
EU Trade Commissioner Maros Sefcovic confirmed that U.S. counterparts assured adherence to the fundamental trade agreement with the EU, despite recent Supreme Court rulings on tariffs imposed during Trump's administration.
The EU frightened by uncertainty freezes the vote. Tajani: now dialogue
The European Union has frozen its trade agreement with the United States amid uncertainty following U.S. Supreme Court rulings on tariffs.
US '10% Global Tariff' Effective... Trump: 'Higher Tariffs If You Play with Rulings'
Donald Trump has announced the imposition of a 10% global tariff effective at midnight, warning countries that renegotiate trade agreements following a Supreme Court ruling will face higher tariffs.
'Here we go again': Australian exporters on notice as Trump tariffs in chaos
Australian exporters face uncertainty due to recent US Supreme Court rulings that affect tariff policies.
Financial markets disoriented by the tangle of Donald Trump's tariffs
Financial markets are uneasy following President Trump's announcement of new tariffs amidst the uncertainty surrounding previous court rulings.
Another Controversy Over Labor Reform: Judges Who Evade Supreme Court Rulings May Be Removed
Argentina's labor reform bill mandates that lower court judges follow Supreme Court rulings, with non-compliance leading to potential removal from their positions.
[Breaking News] Trump "Global Tariff Increased from 10% to 15%... Effective Immediately"
Trump announces the immediate increase of global tariffs from 10% to 15%, citing Supreme Court rulings as a catalyst for the change.
The U.S. Treasury supports the use of tariffs as a trade weapon
U.S. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent defended the use of tariffs as a negotiation tool under President Trump, despite recent Supreme Court rulings limiting their application.
Another setback for Trump: the U.S. economy grew much more slowly in the last months of 2025
U.S. economic growth slowed significantly in late 2025, prompting criticism from President Trump towards Democrats amidst declining growth rates and unfavorable court rulings on tariffs.
Piantedosi: "We will appeal rulings on Sea Watch"
Italian Interior Minister Matteo Piantedosi announced intentions to appeal recent judicial decisions concerning the NGO Sea Watch's operations, underscoring the government's commitment to addressing irregular migration.