Gallera Jr in the Field at Universities: "Is Democracy at Risk? Fake News"
Matteo Gallera, a university student and political activist, is campaigning for judicial reform in Italy while also highlighting the importance of informed youth participation in democracy.
Hundreds of witnesses, yet no verdicts. This is happening in the cases of animal shelters
Despite years of activism regarding the plight of animals in Radysy, legal proceedings against the shelter's owner and his son only began after police involvement in mid-2020.
The Drift of the Judges: the Judge Campaigns in the Social Center
A judge's participation in a political campaign at a social center in Brescia has raised concerns about the neutrality of the judiciary in Italy.
DOJ solicits examples of ‘judicial activism’ from prosecutors as it weighs impeachment referrals
The DOJ is considering impeachment referrals for federal judges perceived as activist after receiving complaints from U.S. attorneys.
José Antonio Martín Pallín, former magistrate: "There is a judicial activism that collaborates with the PP and they have decided to ally"
Former Supreme Court magistrate José Antonio Martín Pallín criticizes the collaboration between judicial activism and the Popular Party (PP) in Spain.
Activist Supporting Gaza: American Reveals Details of His Judicial Victory Against His University and the Israeli Lobby
An American activist, who gained popularity for criticizing Israeli practices in Gaza on TikTok, achieved a federal court victory against Ohio State University, addressing issues of free speech in U.S. universities.
All doubts about the activism of judges
Edmondo Bruti Liberati critiques Carlo Nordio's book while expressing concerns about potential government influence on educational content in schools.
Illusion about the activism of the judiciary - particularly in Slovakia
The article critiques the perceived 'activism' of the Constitutional Court in Slovakia, arguing that such judicial overreach poses a risk to democracy.