Up to three years in prison for failing to comply with legitimate decisions of the competent authority for which Aquiles Alvarez will be prosecuted
Guayaquil's mayor, Aquiles Alvarez, faces a potential prison sentence of up to three years for allegedly failing to comply with legal decisions regarding the use of electronic surveillance devices.
Social Democrats present new proposal: Denmark must be 'very tough on those who exploit our hospitality'
The Social Democrats in Denmark are proposing stricter immigration policies including less judicial oversight and the establishment of a deportation authority.
Prosecutor's Office opens new investigation against Aquiles Alvarez for alleged non-compliance with competent authority's decisions
Aquiles Alvarez, the Mayor of Guayaquil, is facing a new criminal investigation by the Prosecutor's Office for alleged non-compliance with judicial decisions regarding precautionary measures in a corruption case.
Obama appointee’s Chicago immigration order backfires after court says she went too far
A federal appeals court overturned an immigration enforcement order issued by a Chicago judge, ruling that it overstepped judicial authority.
Referendum, Meloni in the Field: 'Judges have Lost Authority. If the No Wins, We Won't Resign'
Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni urges citizens to vote in favor of judicial reform at the upcoming referendum, emphasizing the importance of clarity amid confusion surrounding the issue.
Will courts be able to do more in ZUS cases? The government is preparing changes
The Polish government is planning changes to improve the responsiveness of first-instance courts in social security matters related to the ZUS authority.
President of the CPI of the INSS sees invasion of prerogatives in Dino's decision that suspended secrecy of 'Lulinha's' friend
Senator Carlos Viana criticized a Supreme Court decision that suspended the secrecy order regarding the businesswoman Roberta Luchsinger, viewing it as an overreach of judicial authority into legislative matters.
The man who believed he was the owner of the National Police
A judicial investigation into the Deputy Operational Director of the National Police reveals years of unchecked power and authoritarian control within the institution.
JOHN YOO: Supreme Court tariff ruling should end complaints that justices favor Trump
The Supreme Court's ruling against Trump's worldwide tariffs emphasizes the constitutional authority of Congress in imposing tariffs, potentially ending criticisms of judicial bias toward Trump.
The abortion case in Oleśnica. Małgorzata Manowska vs. the prosecutor's office. The court's decision is here
The article discusses a high-profile abortion case involving a woman who sought to terminate her late-term pregnancy due to health concerns, leading to legal implications involving judicial authority and prosecutorial decisions in Poland.
Judges usually do not use such words about presidents, but they do about Trump
U.S. judges are increasingly criticizing the Trump administration for overstepping its powers and undermining judicial authority.
Meloni on Sea Watch again attacks the judges: 'An absurd ruling'
Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni criticizes the judiciary over a recent ruling regarding the Sea Watch incident, calling it absurd and reflecting on the tension between government and judicial authority.
Constitutional Court and public contracting
The article discusses the constitutional implications of public contracting laws in Ecuador, highlighting the conflict between administrative authority and judicial recourse.
Albania: Rama's 'Protective Veil' for His Ministers Against Judicial Authority
Albanian Prime Minister Edi Rama announced plans to alter the law to shield ministers from suspension while under criminal investigation, provoking opposition accusations of undermining judicial independence.
Trump ousts judge-installed prosecutor; constitutional expert says Article II leaves no doubt
President Trump has terminated U.S. attorney Donald Kinsella, citing constitutional authority, which has sparked debates over presidential power and judicial appointments.
The Panagopoulos Case: The Dark Paths of Money and What Is Under Investigation by the Authorities
The case involving Giannis Panagopoulos is entering a full judicial phase as a report from the Money Laundering Authority paves the way for broader investigations and possible criminal charges.
AADE: Educational and Research Collaboration with the National School of Judicial Officers
The head of the Independent Authority for Public Revenues, Georgios Pitsilis, and the director general of the National School of Judicial Officers, Taxiarhia Kouvou, signed an updated memorandum of educational and research collaboration to deepen their successful partnership.
Judge Lee Jin-gwan directly supervises the detention of lawyer Lee Ha-sang; Kim Yong-hyun's defense team asks, 'Are you a Nazi policeman?'
The detention order against lawyer Lee Ha-sang, who caused courtroom disturbances during the treason trial of former Defense Minister Kim Yong-hyun, was executed as Justice Minister Jeong Seong-ho vowed to firmly respond to such challenges to judicial authority.
Search at the Privacy Authority's headquarters: President Stanzione under investigation. Ranucci: "Intervention after the Report services"
The Guardia di Finanza is conducting searches at the headquarters of the Privacy Authority as part of a judicial investigation involving President Pasquale Stanzione and other authority members for alleged embezzlement and corruption.
Ministers approved advancing the bill that will subordinate the military prosecutor to the Chief of Staff
The Israeli Ministerial Committee for Legislation has approved a bill that will place the Chief Military Prosecutor under the authority of the Chief of Staff, separating it from the civilian judicial system.
An inconvenient truth for Feijóo before the judge of the dana: the leader of the PP acknowledges that emergency management is autonomous
Alberto Núñez Feijóo, leader of the PP, admits under judicial review that emergency management falls under regional authority, countering his party's narrative of blaming the central government for a disastrous event.
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.