I Need More Money for Coffee and Cigarettes, Asked Man Limited in Capacity. Actually, Why Not? Acknowledged by the Supreme Court
A man, whose legal capacity is limited, successfully requested more money for coffee and cigarettes, a decision upheld by the Supreme Court of Czechia.
The enemies of freedom? They kill it with 'philosophy'
The article explores the philosophical challenges to freedom as understood in contemporary Western democracy, emphasizing that even outside traditional tyrannies, philosophical discourse can undermine individual rights.
The Prime Minister must speak publicly about the wiretapping
A Greek court ruling has highlighted the importance of respecting individual rights in light of ongoing discussions about the wiretapping of public figures, urging the Prime Minister to address the issue.
Attacks on the LGTBI Community Lead to a 'Systematic Suppression of Individual Freedoms', According to a Study
A recent report highlights that attacks on the LGTBI community signal a broader pattern of suppression of individual freedoms across Europe.
Iranian court issues first death sentence for anti-regime protests
An Iranian court has sentenced an individual to death following protests against the regime, marking a significant escalation in state responses to dissent.
Michael Higgins: Human rights tribunal seeks to bully and punish trans heretics
A ruling by the British Columbia Human Rights Tribunal imposes a $750,000 fine on an individual for questioning gender ideology, raising concerns about freedom of expression and compliance with belief systems.
One stays in a jail cell for assault and another is deprived of rights for speeding
One individual is sentenced to jail for assault, while another loses their driving rights due to speeding violations.
The Spanish justice system rejects the final appeal of a father opposing the euthanasia of his paraplegic daughter
The Spanish justice system denied a father's last appeal against his paraplegic daughter's euthanasia request, emphasizing the legality of the daughter's choice under national law.
The Seimas Controller Proposes to Abandon the Publication of the Drafted List
The Seimas Controller suggests discontinuing the public release of conscription lists, citing threats to individual rights and national security.
Leader: In the end, all politics is about individual cases
A commentary emphasizes the importance of never reducing tragic human stories to mere statistics in political discourse.
Feminicide, the Fire of Hate
The article discusses the alarming rise of feminicides in Brazil, attributed to deep-rooted societal issues rather than mere individual conflicts or failures.
Treaty talks continue as two First Nations groups join Victorian negotiations register
Two First Nations groups in Victoria, the Wotjobaluk Nations and Tati Tati, have officially entered the state's Treaty Negotiations Register to pursue individual treaties with the state government.
Commentary: I Went to Install Protective Glasses on My Phone in 7 Different Shops โ Ridiculous Prices
An individual explores the prices and quality of screen protectors offered by various shops, revealing inconsistencies and a lack of trust from the sales staff in their own products.
Detention during asylum proceedings and habeas corpus / Systemic protection of individual rights against state power in the USA continues to function
A federal judge from Texas ordered the release of immigrant Adrian Conejo Arias and his son Liam from detention based on a habeas corpus request.
Did the Constitutional Court Deny the Supreme Court Ruling Recognizing Same-Sex Couple Rights? ...The Head of the Constitutional Court's Office Cited Examples of Inappropriate Trials
The Constitutional Court of Korea has raised concerns about the implications of a recent Supreme Court ruling affirming health insurance rights for same-sex couples, suggesting it might contradict foundational principles of individual rights in marriage.
Federal Public Ministry requests investigation into the removal of homeless people in downtown Aracaju
The Federal Public Ministry of Brazil is investigating the removal of homeless individuals and their belongings in Aracaju on February 5, following complaints about the actions taken against a group comprising men, women, a pregnant individual, a teenager, and persons with disabilities.
ESB demands that Lai be released immediately
The EU is calling for the immediate release of an individual named Lai.
What the Epstein Scandal Revealed
The article discusses the gap between the West's proclaimed values and its actual practices, using the Epstein scandal as a focal point to illustrate systematic violations of individual freedoms and ethics.
"Disproportionate prison verdict," said the leftist politician
Maja T., a non-binary German individual, has been sentenced to a lengthy prison term in Hungary for attempted dangerous bodily harm, and they criticize the inhumane prison conditions while leftist politicians express outrage over the trial.
"Disproportionate prison sentence," says the leftist politician
The German non-binary individual Maja T. has been sentenced to a lengthy prison term in Hungary for attempted serious bodily harm, prompting outrage from leftist and green party members over the trial's conditions and procedures.
What rights does a taxpayer have during an audit and proceedings
The article discusses the rights of taxpayers during audits and legal proceedings in the context of maintaining balance between the state's financial needs and individual rights.
Stellato: "The European Court imposes a limit on the tax authorities and the investigative state"
Professor Ezio Stellato comments on the recent ECHR ruling that emphasizes the need to balance tax authority interventions and individual liberties in Italy.
Venezuela announced the release of political prisoners and foreigners. It is unclear whether Darmovzal is among them
Venezuela has announced the release of political prisoners and foreign nationals, but it is uncertain if a specific individual named Darmovzal is included in this group.
2025: Explosive Increase in Telephone Surveillance
The year 2025 was marked by a significant rise in telephone surveillance in Greece, raising concerns over individual rights.
The Law is the Power of the Tractors
The article discusses the balance of individual rights and freedoms in society, emphasizing mutual respect as essential for social coexistence and the functioning of organized groups.
A private individual can be paid in cash without losing the right to costs
The article discusses the legal allowances for private individuals to receive cash payments without affecting their rights to claim costs.