Legislative Assembly: Milei's speech did not provoke great emotions in the courts
Javier Milei's speech to the Legislative Assembly failed to evoke strong responses from the judicial community, highlighting concerns over unfilled court vacancies and his focus on economic topics rather than legal reforms.
After Trump's setback in court, the government does not set a date for sending the agreement with the U.S. to Congress
The Argentine government is delaying sending a trade agreement with the U.S. to Congress following a Supreme Court ruling that undermined Trump's tariff policy.
New allegations against Michael Jackson: the star's heirs must respond in Los Angeles courts
New allegations of sexual abuse and trafficking have been made against Michael Jackson, requiring his heirs to respond in court.
Family in the woods, the facility: "Catherine insults us and does as she pleases, move her with the children"
A children's welfare psychologist at a reception center in Vasto has written a letter to the juvenile court, detailing concerns about a mother named Catherine who allegedly violates rules while caring for her three children.
Justice rejected 'Chiqui' Tapia's request to travel abroad
Argentine football leader Claudio 'Chiqui' Tapia's request to travel to Venezuela for a football federation inauguration has been denied by the court due to concerns over legal issues and inconsistencies in the event invitations.
The Supreme Court upheld the sentence of a lawyer from Azul for sexual abuse against a young man with schizophrenia
Argentina's Supreme Court confirmed an over eight-year prison sentence for a lawyer found guilty of sexually abusing a young man with schizophrenia.
Conviction confirmed for the thief who attempted to steal the Supreme Court president's truck
The Federal Criminal Cassation Chamber confirmed a four-year prison sentence for Damiรกn Berruet, who attempted to steal a truck assigned to the President of the Supreme Court of Justice of Argentina.
More cases arise where justice orders alimony fees to be charged on electricity bills
A court in Rosario has mandated that the local energy company includes alimony payments in its electricity bills, raising questions about regulatory limits and third-party roles in enforcing court judgments.
TPS at risk: Trump requests the Supreme Court to lift the block and end protection for these migrants in the U.S.
Former President Trump is urging the U.S. Supreme Court to lift a legal block on the Temporary Protected Status (TPS), impacting thousands of migrants from countries including Syria.
San Francisco approves "ICE-free zones" on public property: what it prohibits, what it cannot stop, and what happens with the court order
San Francisco has established "ICE-free zones" on public property, aiming to limit federal immigration enforcement activities within city facilities.
News from Texas today, live: latest updates from Friday, February 27
This article provides live updates on various topics concerning Texas, including weather forecasts and recent legal developments affecting migrants.
How the money laundering case against Jorge Macri continues after the Supreme Court ruling
The Supreme Court of Argentina has reopened the money laundering case against Jorge Macri, linked to his purchase of a Miami apartment through a company.
Javier Milei, live: the latest measures of the Government
The article discusses recent government measures announced by Javier Milei, the President of Argentina, along with reactions from the opposition and a significant US legal document supporting Argentina's stance in a court case regarding YPF.
Electoral Justice ordered to officialize Zamora's list in Tigre and revoked the decision of the Buenos Aires PJ
The electoral court has ordered the official recognition of Julio Zamora's list in Tigre, overturning a decision by the Buenos Aires Justicialist Party.
Support from the U.S. to Argentina in the YPF case contempt petition
The U.S. Department of Justice has expressed support for Argentina in a New York court regarding the YPF case and a contempt petition.
Azzariti: "The proposal of the center-right is at high risk of unconstitutionality"
Gaetano Azzariti, a constitutional lawyer, criticizes the new electoral law proposed by the center-right, emphasizing its potential unconstitutionality and questioning its claimed benefits for political stability.
Confirmed the conviction of a mayor behind the licensing of a cabaret in an oil area
The Supreme Court of Argentina has upheld the five-year prison sentence for former mayor David Bravo for his involvement in human trafficking related to cabarets in La Pampa.
The Chief Prosecutor requested life imprisonment for the youths sentenced to 15 years in jail for the murder of Fernando Bรกez Sosa
The chief prosecutor in Buenos Aires has called for life sentences for three youths originally sentenced to 15 years for their roles in the murder of Fernando Bรกez Sosa.
The Court extradited to Andorra a former PDVSA official accused of laundering money from chavista corruption
Argentina's Supreme Court has approved the extradition of former PDVSA official Luis Abraham Bastidas Ramรญrez, accused of laundering five million dollars connected to chavista corruption, to Andorra.
Setback for a businessman, Cristina and De Vido in the trial for the Coima Notebooks
The Argentine Federal Criminal Cassation Court rejected a businessmanโs offer to pay and perform community service to avoid prosecution in a corruption trial involving notable political figures.
The Supreme Court revoked Jorge Macri's dismissal in a money laundering case
The Argentine Supreme Court has reopened a money laundering case against Jorge Macri related to his purchase of Miami property in 2011.
The truth about the $2000 check: what will happen to tariff money after the Supreme Court ruling
The article discusses the implications of the recent U.S. Supreme Court ruling that declared certain tariffs illegal and what it means for possible refunds and a proposed $2000 check.
Victory for Migrants in Texas: Court Protects Free Assistance Program Against State Pressure
A Texas appeals court has upheld a legal assistance program for migrants, rejecting the state's attempt to shut it down due to a lack of evidence of harm to local residents.
Alert for those who use ITIN: Justice authorizes the IRS to share immigrant addresses with ICE
A federal court has authorized the IRS to share addresses of immigrants with ICE, posing a risk to immigrants who file taxes using an ITIN.
They ask to bring the L'abbate clan to trial for the mega case involving the multimillion-dollar fraud with the sale of "off-plan" apartments
The Argentine prosecution has requested the trial of the L'abbate clan for their alleged involvement in a multimillion-dollar fraud scheme related to the sale of unfinished residential properties.
Notebooks of the Bribes: The Trial Court Rejected an Attempt by Ricardo Jaime to Dismiss One of the Judges
In a legal move, Ricardo Jaime's attempt to disqualify judge Fernando Canero on grounds of perceived bias has been rejected by the Federal Oral Court No. 7.
"The only one who pays": producers present resources against mandatory electronic identification of cattle and do not rule out going to court
Cattle producers in Argentina are contesting the government's mandatory electronic identification of livestock, arguing it unfairly burdens them.
Blocked the extradition of a hacker wanted in the USA. 'Rome, don't hand me over, I can cooperate'
A court in Italy has halted the extradition of Kazakh hacker Roman Yuryevich Khlynovskiy, who is accused by the US of being part of a notorious hacking group demanding large ransoms.
Mendoza: a teenager sued her mother for posting her photos on Tinder
A teenager from Mendoza has sued her mother for sharing her photos on a Tinder profile without consent, leading to a court ruling that prohibited further dissemination of the images.
Will there be refunds for the elimination of tariffs? What it means in the US
The U.S. Supreme Court ruled that former President Trump's additional tariffs were invalid, but this may not lead to price reductions or refunds for consumers.
Strong institutional message
The article discusses the historical significance of the Magna Carta and its relation to a recent ruling by the U.S. Supreme Court regarding tariffs.
The sad downfall of Samid
Alberto Samid, a prominent Argentine meat entrepreneur, has been declared bankrupt following a court ruling due to his inability to reach an agreement with creditors in a preventive bankruptcy initiated in 2022.
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.
New tariffs from Trump at 10%. Another wave of lawsuits ready
Following the Supreme Court's decision to cancel Donald Trump's tariffs, the president has imposed new 10% tariffs on nearly all imports globally.
Severe setback for Gavin Newsom in California: the legal measure that favors ICE and would affect migrants
The Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals has suspended California's 'No Vigilantes Act', allowing ICE agents to operate without mandatory visible identification, a decision seen as a victory for the Trump administration.
Dalmasso Case. Accusation Presented Against Three Prosecutors, Starting an Unprecedented Process
In a groundbreaking case in Cรณrdoba, Argentina, three prosecutors are being accused in connection with the femicide of Nora Dalmasso, with a court decision expected by May 28.
The five questions surrounding Trump's State of the Union address
Trump prepares to address Congress amid significant challenges and low approval ratings.
The new 10% tariffs imposed by Trump took effect after a setback at the Supreme Court
New 10% tariffs on most non-exempt imports in the U.S. went into effect following a Supreme Court ruling that deemed many of Trump's previously imposed tariffs illegal.
The death of Rob and Michele Reiner: what Nick, the son of the couple and main suspect in the double murder, declared
Nick Reiner, accused of murdering his parents Rob and Michele, has declared his innocence in court amid ongoing investigations into their deaths.
Confirmation of custody for Cinturrino, the policeman: "I apologize to those who wear the uniform"
Carmelo Cinturrino, a policeman accused of the intentional homicide of Abderrahim Mansouri, faced a court hearing where his lawyer communicated his apologies to fellow officers, coinciding with the return of funds raised for him by the SAP union.
Nick Reiner claims innocence of murdering his parents
Nick Reiner has pleaded not guilty to the murder of his parents, director Rob Reiner and Michele Singer Reiner, during a court appearance in Los Angeles.
Newsom's Reaction to Trump's Tariffs and the Ruling Celebrated in California: 'He Lost the Rhythm'
California Governor Gavin Newsom reacted positively to the Supreme Court's ruling against Donald Trump's authority to impose tariffs on imports.
The cut in tariffs rewards China. Xi cautious waiting for Trump
China is evaluating the implications of the U.S. Supreme Court's recent decision to overturn several tariffs imposed during Donald Trump's administration.
Katie Hobbs' promise to reduce taxes in Arizona following recent announcements from the U.S. Supreme Court.
Arizona Governor Katie Hobbs has pledged to reduce taxes in the state in response to the U.S. Supreme Court's recent ruling that has eliminated many trade tariffs imposed during Donald Trump's administration.
The judicial union took over a labor court building in rejection of the transfer to the City
Judicial workers in Argentina have occupied a labor court building in protest against the transfer of jurisdiction of national labor justice to the city.
The Government has maintained contacts with the U.S. regarding the trade agreement after Trump's setback in court
The Argentine government is in talks with the U.S. regarding the implications of a Supreme Court ruling affecting Trump's trade policy and a new global tariff.
After the revelation of the plot, the start of the trial of the narco 'gaucho' has a new date
The trial against narco 'gaucho' Leonardo Airaldi has been postponed to March 3 following a request for postponement to allow more time for his defense to prepare.
$LIBRA Case: Judge Rejected Two Belarusians as Complainants Seeking Over $2 Million
An Argentine judge has dismissed two Belarusian investors' claims for over $2 million related to the $LIBRA cryptocurrency collapse, citing their lack of registered status in tax and immigration databases.
Duties, Beijing on the sidelines after the US ruling: 'Eliminate unilateral tariffs'
Beijing has urged the United States to eliminate unilateral tariffs following a Supreme Court ruling that annulled several tariffs imposed by the previous Trump administration.
Tariffs, Misiani: "Meloni is silent, increasingly subordinate to the US"
Antonio Misiani criticizes Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni for not taking a clear stance on the tariffs rejected by the U.S. Supreme Court.