‘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.
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.
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.
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 Public Complaints Commissioner for Judges ruled that a judge who called to 'flatten the Gaza Strip' violated ethical rules
The Public Complaints Commissioner for Judges in Israel has ruled that Rabbi Abraham Zarbiv violated ethical guidelines by expressing a personal political stance regarding sensitive public issues.
Does Levin's complaint against Amit meet legal requirements? "Haaretz" explains
The Israeli judicial complaints commissioner ruled that the complaint against Supreme Court President Yitzhak Amit was justified, citing a necessary disclosure, while dismissing complaints related to construction offenses, prompting Justice Minister Yariv Levin to file a disciplinary complaint against Amit without detailing his demands.