Broker commissions as an element of price. Landmark ruling by the CJEU
A recent CJEU ruling affecting KLM's ticket refund policies may have significant implications for Polish companies working with intermediaries.
Judge deals blow to Trump administration, orders slavery exhibit restored at iconic Philly landmark
A federal judge has ordered the restoration of a slavery exhibit at the President’s House in Philadelphia, which was removed by the Trump administration, highlighting ongoing tensions over how history is presented.
Denied in Guiding Judgment on Teenage Deportations
The Migration Court of Appeal in Sweden has denied residency to a woman in a landmark ruling regarding teenage deportations, setting precedents for cases involving individuals who turn 18 after previously holding residency as minors.
The first ruling from a collective lawsuit is finalized, the company must pay customers
In a landmark case in the Czech Republic, a company has been ordered to compensate customers in a collective lawsuit after failing to pay court fees for its appeal.
Trump’s repeal of landmark climate ruling ‘un-American’ and ‘Orwellian’, says John Kerry
John Kerry condemned Trump's repeal of a crucial climate ruling, arguing it endangers public health and benefits wealthy polluters.
Court: school must use the preferred name of a transgender student. Landmark ruling
A Polish court has ruled that schools must use the preferred names of transgender students, setting a significant precedent for the rights of LGBTQ+ individuals in educational institutions.
Landmark high court ruling finds Catholic church had duty to protect NSW child from paedophile priest
The High Court ruled that the Catholic Church had a duty of care to protect a child from a paedophile priest, marking a significant victory for survivors of clergy abuse.
Landmark High Court ruling finds Catholic Church liable for harm
The High Court of Australia has upheld a ruling that the Catholic Church is liable for the sexual abuse suffered by a boy at the hands of a priest.
Breaking: Hong Kong media mogul Jimmy Lai sentenced to 20 years' jail in landmark case
Jimmy Lai, a prominent Hong Kong media mogul and critic of China, has been sentenced to 20 years in prison for offenses related to national security, a ruling that has sparked international condemnation.
Pam plans a radical operation: Aims to revolutionize the status of part-time workers
Pam aims to transform the status of part-time workers in response to a landmark ruling in Denmark that requires overtime compensation for hours worked beyond contract agreements.
A landmark ruling for patients. It's about delayed medical appointments
A recent ruling reveals significant delays in patient appointments, affecting nearly 20% of visits, leading to accountability for medical facilities.
Historic Ruling Against Doctors: 16-Year-Old Had Breasts Removed Because She Imagined She Was a Boy
A 22-year-old woman who identified as a boy in her teenage years was awarded $2 million in a landmark lawsuit against New York doctors who guided her towards undergoing a double mastectomy at the age of 16.
Historic ruling against doctors: 16-year-old girl underwent breast removal because she thought she was a boy
A 22-year-old woman, who identified as a boy in her teenage years, has been awarded $2 million in a landmark lawsuit against doctors in New York State, found responsible for directing her towards a double mastectomy as a minor.
Detransitioner touts $2-million landmark malpractice ruling as good start, but ‘not nearly enough’
Chloe Cole, a detransitioner, discusses the significance of a $2 million malpractice ruling in a case involving a woman who de-transitioned after receiving a double mastectomy at 16, asserting that the award is a good initial step but insufficient.
Opaque Arms Contracts of the EU: BSW Chief De Masi Takes von der Leyen to Court
BSW chief De Masi is suing European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen over incomplete disclosures regarding her contacts with the defense industry, seeking a landmark ruling.
After the CJEU ruling: the rights of same-sex couples will be decided by officials in Poland
Following a landmark ruling by the CJEU, the rights of same-sex couples in Poland will now depend on the decisions of officials, raising questions about legal boundaries and protections for LGBT+ rights.