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.
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Highlights from Estonian radio broadcasts, including news on weather, local court rulings, and sports achievements.
‘Direct Defense Against the Constitutional Complaint’ Chief Justice Cho Hee-dae... Did It Follow the ‘Plan’ 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
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Aneta Wiewiórowska-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.
Nawrocki wants to imprison judges for 10 years! For applying EU law
President Nawrocki has proposed a new law that bans judges from applying EU law, threatening them with prison sentences for complying with European court rulings.
Trump Judge Barrett: First the Verdict, Then the Reasoning?
Amy Coney Barrett, a Supreme Court Justice nominated by Trump, discusses her legal philosophy and whether her originalist approach might serve to justify politically desired rulings.
A court orders the Verges City Council, led by the CUP, to hang the Spanish flag: "It must always occupy a prominent, visible, and honorable place"
A court has mandated the Town Hall in Verges, Spain, to display the Spanish flag prominently in accordance with legal requirements and rulings.
COURT ⟩ The right to use a parking space can be transferred with the consent of other apartment owners
The Estonian Supreme Court ruled that the right to use a parking space registered in the land register can only be transferred with the consent of other apartment owners.
Joint investigation unit to reopen inquiry into Shincheonji's tax evasion allegations
A joint investigation unit is reopening its inquiry into Shincheonji following recent tax rulings by the Supreme Court.
Oil wells: No propaganda can overturn Akwa Ibom's ownership rights — Eno
Akwa Ibom State Governor Umo Eno insists that the state’s ownership rights to oil wells, as confirmed by Supreme Court rulings, will not be undermined by propaganda from Cross River State.
A not so politically divided court: the Constitutional Court rules 80% of its decisions unanimously
The Spanish Constitutional Court has delivered 80% of its rulings unanimously, despite common perceptions of political division among its members.
Angry CEO Attacks Family Mother in Prisma Parking Lot - Then a Man Intervenes
An incident in a parking lot involving an angry CEO and a family mother escalated when her husband intervened, resulting in court rulings against both parties for assault.
REPORT TO THE READER ⟩ Court rulings change journalism
Court decisions are reshaping journalism in Estonia by redefining the boundaries of press freedom and the interpretation of legal norms.
Judges are already trying to circumvent the naval blockade
The Italian government attempts to enforce stricter immigration laws, including a naval blockade, while judicial rulings are increasingly expanding the rights of migrants, as seen in a Bologna court decision.
Germany's Highest Court Rejects Lawsuit to Prevent Arms Sales to Israel
Germany's top court has dismissed a Palestinian citizen's lawsuit aimed at halting the export of military equipment to Israel, backing previous court rulings that support such sales.
Controversy Over the Introduction of Judicial Complaints: The Last Resort for Basic Rights? A Means to Aid the Powerful?
The proposed 'Judicial Complaint Act' passed through South Korea's National Assembly aims to allow the Constitutional Court to overturn final Supreme Court rulings, raising concerns over its implications for judicial integrity and cost to vulnerable groups.
The Trump administration has not given up the fight against Ørsted
The Trump administration plans to appeal federal court decisions that allowed wind projects, including those by the Danish company Ørsted, to resume construction after previously suspending work.
Trump Administration Will Appeal Rulings on Ørsted Projects
The Trump administration plans to appeal federal court decisions that allowed the resumption of construction on several offshore wind projects by the Danish company Ørsted after previously ordering work to halt.
‘Lawsuits and Supreme Court Justice Expansion Act’ Passes Committee Led by Democratic Party
The Democratic Party's proposal to expand the number of Supreme Court Justices and allow constitutional petitions regarding court rulings has passed the National Assembly's legislation committee.
'Trial Appeal Law' Passed by the Democratic Party in Committee
The South Korean National Assembly's Legislative and Judiciary Committee has approved a bill allowing constitutional appeals against court rulings, led by the Democratic Party.
[Editorial] Starting Legislative Process for 'Litigation to the Constitutional Court', Proceeding Carefully While Listening to Concerns
The National Assembly's Legislation and Judiciary Committee has passed a bill to introduce 'litigation to the Constitutional Court', which allows constitutional complaints against court rulings.
The battle for additional compensation for unfair dismissal reaches the Constitutional Court
The Constitutional Court is set to consider a case involving the contentious issue of additional compensation for unfair dismissal in Spain, as labor unions UGT and CC OO challenge previous Supreme Court rulings that limit such compensation.
Rikshospitalet activists appeal to the Supreme Court
Activists who protested at the new Rikshospitalet have announced they will appeal their case to Norway's Supreme Court after mixed rulings in lower courts.
Escape to the roof with pets during flooding, traffic prohibited on 'Ponte Torta', and resident compensated by the city: see the most read news
This article summarizes the three most read news stories from G1 Sul de Minas in Brazil over the past week, including a series of incidents related to local flooding and municipal legal rulings.
Former athlete fears these Supreme Court cases might turn back the clock on women's sports more than 50 years
Jennifer Sey, founder of XX-XY Athletics, expresses concerns that Supreme Court rulings on transgender athletes in women's sports could undermine over 50 years of progress in gender equality in athletics.
Trump administration re-approves twice-banned pesticide
The Trump administration has re-approved the use of the pesticide dicamba for genetically modified crops, facing immediate criticism from environmentalists despite previous court rulings against its approval.
The Government is negotiating with the National Inter-University Council a new financing scheme for higher education institutions
The government is negotiating with the National Inter-University Council to create a new financing scheme for higher education institutions following recent protests and court rulings.
TPS in 2026: which countries maintain protection in the U.S. and how the rules for migrants change
The Temporary Protected Status (TPS) remains in effect in the U.S. for thousands of Latin American migrants in 2026, with varying scenarios depending on their country of origin due to resolutions by the Department of Homeland Security and court rulings affecting residence and employment.
Investigation Ongoing Despite Court Rulings
The police investigation into a woman's death at a nursing home in Vestmannaeyjar continues despite the court's decision to deny a request for custody.
Marta Romańska: A Voice in the Dispute over Existing and Non-Existing Supreme Court Rulings
Marta Romańska contributes insights to a debate in 'Rzeczpospolita' regarding the implications of recognizing Supreme Court rulings as non-existent.
Wike inspects judges’ quarters, denies influencing court rulings
Nyesom Wike, the Minister of the Federal Capital Territory, has refuted allegations that government housing projects for judges were intended to sway their decisions.
F.A.Z. Einspruch Podcast: Will Mario Voigt Get His Doctorate Back?
The podcast discusses the revocation of Mario Voigt's doctorate by TU Chemnitz and the legal actions the Thuringian Prime Minister plans to take against this decision, alongside an analysis of related court rulings on tenancy law.