Levin appointed a lawyer who campaigned against granting status to non-Jews to a judge in immigration matters
Israeli Minister of Justice Yariv Levin appointed a lawyer who previously opposed granting residency to non-Jews to a judge in immigration courts.
Sworn in 11 new district court judges
Eleven new judges have been sworn in across various district courts in Lithuania.
Former Presidents and Vice Presidents of the Constitutional Tribunal: PiS MPs Want to Block Changes in the Constitutional Tribunal
Former heads of the Polish Constitutional Tribunal warn that the ruling party, PiS, is attempting to block the appointment of new judges to the tribunal.
White House fires court-appointed US attorney on day he is sworn in
The Trump administration dismissed a newly sworn-in U.S. attorney just hours after his appointment in a controversial move highlighting executive power.
While the High Court is alarmed by the lack of judge appointments, Levin continues to complete the coup
The Israeli High Court expresses concern over the delay in appointing judges amid political turmoil.
Waldemar Żurek omitted representatives from the Supreme Court and KRS. Małgorzata Manowska reacts
The President of the Supreme Court, Małgorzata Manowska, criticizes Minister Waldemar Żurek for excluding judicial representatives from the appointment of KSSiP's Program Council.
The Trial Begins for Han Deok-soo and Choi Sang-mok Over 'Non-Appointment of Constitutional Court Justices'...Defendants Argue for Dismissal of Charges
The trial for former Prime Minister Han Deok-soo, charged with neglect of duty for failing to appoint constitutional court justices, has begun amid political controversies in South Korea.
The Legal Advisor to the Supreme Court: Levin Acts in Violation of the Law and Harms the Public by Preventing the Appointment of Judges to Peace and District Courts
The Legal Advisor to the Government, Gali Behar-Mayar, stated that Justice Minister Yariv Levin is violating the law and harming the public by preventing the appointment of judges to the peace and district courts amidst an exceptional burden on the Israeli judicial system.
Marine Le Pen, the Vertigo of a Political Destiny Facing Judicial Appointment
Marine Le Pen is set to face her appeal trial in Paris regarding the case of the FN parliamentary assistants, a crucial moment for her political future.
Judges' Association on HDZ's Plan: There is No Reason for Delay
The Croatian Judges' Association has criticized the HDZ's proposal to link the election of the President of the Supreme Court with the appointment of three Constitutional judges, arguing it undermines judicial independence.
Supreme Court Judge Harshly Attacks Plenković: This is Unwashed Political Kitchen
Damir Kos, a longtime Supreme Court judge, sharply criticized Prime Minister Andrej Plenković's recent statements regarding the appointment of judicial leaders, accusing politics of openly humiliating the judicial authority.
Judges protested due to Plenković's statement
The Association of Croatian Judges (UHS) opposed Prime Minister Plenković's suggestion that the selection of the President of the Supreme Court should be politically tied to the appointment of judges of the Constitutional Court, emphasizing the separation between these two judicial bodies.