Judges: A Key Step in the Autonomy of the City
The article discusses the constitutional implications of appointing judges to national courts based in Buenos Aires, highlighting the city's struggle for judicial autonomy.
Appeal concerning the Constitutional Tribunal. "Simply filling vacancies is not enough"
A coalition of 31 social organizations in Poland is urging for greater transparency in the selection process for judges of the Constitutional Tribunal, beyond just filling six vacancies.
MIKE DAVIS: Red-state senators must pick up the pace to get Trump judges confirmed
Red-state senators need to expedite the confirmation of Trumpβs judicial nominees in order to combat Democrat obstruction and fill critical vacancies in district courts.
The Court negotiates with the Government to fill judicial vacancies starting in March
The Argentine Supreme Court is negotiating with the government to fill over 40% of judicial vacancies and speed up corruption trials as it reactivates its activities after summer recess.
Human Rights Watch denounces that the Government is trying to undermine constitutional controls over the Executive Power
Human Rights Watch's latest annual report criticizes the Argentine government for attempting to undermine constitutional checks on executive power, highlighting issues such as anti-protest protocols, the stigmatization of journalists, and numerous judicial vacancies.