Bestiary - Of Animals and Humans: First Pet, Then Drill
A unique dental practice in Karlsruhe employs a therapy dog, Jara, to ease the anxiety of young patients during their visits.
Constitutional Court: Complaint Against Rent Brake Fails in Karlsruhe
A Berlin property owner has failed in her constitutional complaint against the rent cap regulation at Germany's Federal Constitutional Court.
Second Bundesliga: NΓΌrnberg demolishes Karlsruhe
NΓΌrnberg achieved a significant 5-1 victory over Karlsruhe in the Second Bundesliga, shortly after extending head coach Miroslav Klose's contract.
Federal Constitutional Court: Lawsuit Against Arms Exports to Israel Fails in Karlsruhe
A Palestinian's lawsuit challenging Germany's approval of arms exports to Israel was deemed inadmissible by the Federal Constitutional Court.
Karlsruhe: Federal Constitutional Court rejects lawsuit against arms exports to Israel
The Federal Constitutional Court of Germany has dismissed a Palestinian man's attempt to challenge government permits for arms exports to Israel.
Election Review Complaint: How BSW Karlsruhe Aims to Convince
The BSW is appealing to the Federal Constitutional Court for a recount of the last Bundestag election, claiming errors in the vote counting process.
Recount of the Bundestag election: BSW appeals to Karlsruhe
One year after the Bundestag election, the Alliance of Sahra Wagenknecht is appealing to the Federal Constitutional Court to seek a recount in order to gain a seat in Parliament.
AfD wanted the larger SPD faction room - party fails with lawsuit before the Federal Constitutional Court
The AfD suffered a defeat in Karlsruhe as their lawsuit for the allocation of the Otto Wels Hall was rejected by the Federal Constitutional Court, which found no violation of parliamentary rights, leaving the room with the SPD.
Firewall in Karlsruhe: Should the AfD be allowed to appoint constitutional judges?
The debate over whether the AfD should be eligible to appoint constitutional judges has sparked significant dissent during a discussion organized by the Konrad Adenauer Foundation in Karlsruhe.
Firewall in Karlsruhe: Should the AfD be allowed to appoint constitutional judges?
The debate at the Konrad Adenauer Foundation revealed significant dissent regarding the eligibility of AfD judges, questioning the effectiveness of the political firewall against the far-right party in Karlsruhe.
The Firewall in Karlsruhe: Should the AfD be allowed to appoint constitutional judges?
A discussion at the Konrad Adenauer Foundation revealed a significant divide regarding the eligibility of AfD judges, questioning the effectiveness of the political firewall separating science and politics.
Compensation to prospective tenant for racial discrimination
The Federal Supreme Court in Karlsruhe, Germany ruled in favor of a woman from Pakistan who was denied rental housing due to her foreign nationality, awarding her compensation for racial discrimination.
Arson Attack on Power Grid - Federal Prosecutor's Office Takes Over Investigations
After an arson attack on the electricity supply in parts of Berlin, the Federal Prosecutor's Office has taken over the investigations, according to a statement from the Karlsruhe authority.
How Karlsruhe Justifies: The Apolitical Violence
The article discusses how the Federal Constitutional Court of Germany adheres strictly to legal arguments, often appearing indifferent to the societal implications of its rulings, exemplified by its decision on triage.