Judge denies family’s request for review in stabbing death of teen on Edmonton LRT platform
A judge has turned down a family's plea for judicial review regarding the non-charging of a man in the stabbing death of a 13-year-old boy on an Edmonton LRT platform.
Relatives Demand Review After Father Who Died Regretfully - Hino Town Incident, Retrial Ahead
The relatives of a man who died regrettably after being wrongfully accused in the Hino Town Incident are calling for a retrial and reform of the judicial system following a landmark Supreme Court decision.
The Bride's Father: 'I Confessed for You' - Hino Town Incident, the Door to a Posthumous Review
The Supreme Court of Japan has decided to begin a retrial in the Hino Town Incident case, where Hiroshi Sakohara was sentenced to life in prison for the murder and robbery of a liquor store owner in 1984, based on a confession he claimed he made for the sake of his daughter.
Balance of Powers in the United States
The US Supreme Court has reaffirmed that political decisions are subject to judicial review by invalidating significant tariffs from the Trump administration, emphasizing the importance of adherence to legal frameworks.
Jigwiyeon's Strange Legal Principles
Critics are raising their voices against the first-instance ruling regarding Yoon Seok-yeol's charges of insurrection, primarily targeting Judge Ji Gwi-yeon's unusual legal interpretations.
Warning of 'disaster in the making' in town set to house hundreds of asylum seekers
Campaigners in Crowborough, East Sussex, are pursuing a judicial review against the government's decision to convert an army training center into accommodation for hundreds of asylum seekers, expressing significant concern about the implications of such measures.
A special committee to promote a law preventing the Supreme Court from disqualifying ministers and aimed at protecting Ben Gvir's tenure approved
The Knesset committee approved the establishment of a special committee to promote a controversial law that would prevent judicial review of ministerial appointments, specifically aimed at safeguarding the tenure of National Security Minister Itamar Ben Gvir.
The coalition is re-promoting a law to prevent the Supreme Court from disqualifying ministers
The Israeli Knesset committee is set to re-establish a special committee to advance a bill that would prevent judicial review of ministerial appointments, aimed at securing positions for controversial ministers.
The President 'rejects' the law on special pensions for judges and prosecutors
President Edgars Rinkēvičs has sent back to the Saeima the law on special pensions for judges and prosecutors for a second review, emphasizing the importance of judicial independence tied to financial security guarantees.
Agrochemicals: Tandil began 2026 with uncertainty over judicial review of an ordinance
Tandil kicks off 2026 amidst uncertainty regarding agrochemical regulations due to a judicial review of a local ordinance.
[Editorial] The Purpose Missing from Yoon Seok-yeol's Life Sentence for the December 3 Coup
Yoon Seok-yeol has been sentenced to life imprisonment for his role in the December 3 coup, but the court's reasoning raises concerns over the implications of judicial review.
Courts signal follow-up on the Baneheia report
Norwegian courts are set to thoroughly review the Baneheia report and take measures to prevent future judicial errors.
The narrative failed to absorb reality
Mexican Senator Javier Corral stresses the need to review the Judicial Reform before the 2027 elections due to issues with its implementation.
State Attorney General demands review of case for the release of the crematorium owner in Chihuahua
The State Attorney General of Mexico demands an immediate review of a federal judge's decision that led to the release of José Luis A.C., the owner of a crematorium in Chihuahua.
How does the police case proceed involving the officer who hit a thief in Quilmes?
The judicial situation of a police officer who was involved in a hit-and-run incident with a thief in Quilmes is under review following the thief's condition worsening after the accident.
The Committee: The Baneheia case should have been reopened in 2011
A committee has determined that the Baneheia case should have been reconsidered in 2011 due to weaknesses in DNA evidence that were inadequately addressed by the Review Commission.
The Legislative Council's Proposal: 'Should Not Be Made Law As It Is' Former Judge Speaks on Review of Retrial
A former judge critiques a legislative proposal regarding retrial systems in Japan, arguing it undermines judicial efforts and may lead to the wrongful dismissal of retrial claims.
Judges in the Triple A case seek dates to hold trial hearings and resolve requests to review precautionary measures for Aquiles Alvarez and the whistleblower in the Goleada case
Judges in Ecuador are working to schedule trial hearings for the Triple A case, focusing on precautionary measures concerning Aquiles Alvarez.
Rejection, Rejection, Rejection... The National Power Party Cancelled All Lunch and National Assembly Schedules with the President Using the 'Judicial Review Act' as an Excuse
The National Power Party rejected all previously scheduled meetings, including a lunch with President Lee Jae-myung, citing objection to judicial legislation by the ruling Democratic Party.
The Adamuz case commission meets to outline its report
The investigation committee into the Adamuz train accident is preparing to finalize its report while awaiting judicial approval to review crucial evidence.
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.
Italian Court Rules on Carla Zambelli's Request to Change Judges
An Italian appellate court is set to review the request of former Brazilian deputy Carla Zambelli to change the judges handling her extradition case.
Judgments Prove: Amit Fights Against the Regime Change, Sulberg Ignores It
A recent ruling by the Israeli Supreme Court highlights the deep divisions among justices regarding the approach to judicial review of the current government's actions.
The Transparency of the Draw
The article discusses concerns that a proposed constitutional review might undermine judicial independence by favoring lay members in the selection process for judicial bodies through a lottery system.
WASPI judicial review update after 'disgraceful' DWP decision
The WASPI campaign is urging for compensation from the DWP, despite government announcements of no financial redress for 1950s-born women.
SA Parole Board says commissioner made 'error' in overturning Snowtown killer's release
The SA Parole Board seeks a judicial review of a decision by the Parole Administrative Review Commissioner who overruled their plan to release Snowtown murderer James Vlassakis in 2025, claiming they were not allowed to participate in the review process.
STF resumes activities this Monday; see what may be judged in February
The Federal Supreme Court (STF) is set to resume its activities after the year-end recess, with discussions on a Code of Conduct for magistrates and awaiting the Senate's review of Jorge Messias's nomination.
Judge Stops the Deportation of Liam and His Father
A judge has halted the deportation of 5-year-old Liam Conejo Ramos and his father, Adrian Conejo Arias, while their case is under judicial review.
Group from Trutnov forced at least 8 people to work for minimum wage. The case is being handled by the court
A group in Trutnov has allegedly compelled at least eight individuals to work for minimal remuneration, and the case is now under judicial review.
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.