'Judicial 3 Laws' Bring Frustration to the Judiciary... Park Young-jae Resigns as Head of the Court Administration Office
South Korea's Supreme Court Justice Park Young-jae announced his resignation as head of the Court Administration Office amid the controversial passage of the 'Judicial 3 Laws' led by the ruling Democratic Party.
Ex-MP tells sexual assault trial complainant told him he was 17, not 15
Former Liberal MP Rory Amon testified that the complainant in his sexual assault trial claimed to be 17 years old during their interactions, which he said influenced his decision to engage in communication.
Police officer dismissed for cannabis use in toilets and investigation vehicles
A police officer in Hiroshima Prefecture was dismissed for using cannabis both at his home and at work.
Suspicion of Pressure in Coupang Investigation: Prosecutor Eom Hee-jun Indicted Without Arrest
Prosecutors have indicted former Chief Prosecutor Eom Hee-jun and Deputy Chief Prosecutor Kim Dong-hee for abusing their power in connection with the Coupang severance pay investigation.
Lisa Magnusson: If Your House 'Sticks Out to Bureaucrats,' It Can Be Expensive
The article discusses the costly legal battles homeowners may face when municipal authorities disapprove of their house's color, regardless of how understated it is.
Renti: Criminal file for violation of firearms legislation against the elderly man who threatened students
An 81-year-old man is facing criminal charges for violating firearms laws after allegedly threatening middle school students in Renti, Greece.
MC Mong, Suspected of Procuring Sleeping Pills Under Ex-Managerโs Name... Police Investigation Launched
Police have launched an investigation into singer MC Mong for allegedly obtaining sleeping pills through a proxy prescription under the name of his former manager.
F.A.Z. Early Thinkers: What Insights Does Bill Clinton Provide on the Epstein Affair?
Bill Clinton is set to testify in Congress regarding his relationship with Jeffrey Epstein as the German parliament considers tightening asylum laws.
[Breaking] Park Young-jae, Chief of the Court Administration Office, Resigns in Protest of the Enforcement of the 'Three Judicial Laws'
Park Young-jae, the Chief of the Court Administration Office, has resigned in protest against the enforcement of the 'Three Judicial Laws' pushed by the ruling Democratic Party.
Change in the law: anyone going to court for construction matters must be prepared for mediation
The Polish Ministry of Justice has initiated changes to civil procedure laws aimed at reducing the burden on courts dealing with economic cases, particularly those related to construction disputes.
Trump launches operation against Europe โ strict orders to digital diplomats
The Trump administration has instructed U.S. diplomats to lobby against data sovereignty laws that could hinder global data flows.
Jeong Cheong-rae: 'The three judicial reform laws will soon be completed... it's time for Chief Justice Cho Hee-da to consider his position'
Jeong Cheong-rae, the leader of the Democratic Party, stated that the ongoing judicial reform laws would soon be completed and suggested that Chief Justice Cho Hee-da should reconsider his position.
Sectors call for separation of debates on 6x1 shift and payroll tax exemption
Business entities argue that discussions regarding the potential end of the 6x1 work shift and payroll tax exemptions should not be linked.
The son-in-law robbed 20 kilograms of silver after drugging the in-laws.
A son-in-law in India drugged his in-laws and stole 20 kilograms of silver from them.
Court of Justice suspends demolitions and new buildings in Sรฃo Paulo
The Sรฃo Paulo Court of Justice has temporarily suspended permits for demolitions and new constructions in the city based on recent legal challenges regarding zoning laws.
Manitoba Tories used legislature room for campaign: elections commissioner
Manitoba's election commissioner found that the Progressive Conservatives violated provincial laws by using a legislative room for campaign activities before the 2023 provincial election.
Deepfake laws have now been used for the first time. What are they?
A South Australian man has become the first person charged under new federal laws addressing deepfake pornography.
Good news for California: what laws signed by Gavin Newsom took effect in February 2026
California's new laws taking effect in February 2026 focus on employee rights and workplace regulations.
Expenses: how to legally challenge unjustified increases
The article discusses the legal rights of property owners in Argentina to challenge unjustified increases in condominium fees, emphasizing the need for proper documentation and understanding of the applicable laws.
Journal of Laws from February 26, 2026 (items 217-230)
The article summarizes various legal notices and regulations published in the Polish Journal of Laws on February 26, 2026.
Tasmania announces stronger gun laws but stops short of firearm limit
Tasmania has introduced new gun laws that intensify licensing requirements and implement a buyback scheme, but do not limit the number of firearms individuals can own.
EU opens up funding to guarantee abortion rights across bloc
The EU has announced new funding mechanisms to support women's access to safe abortions in member states with restrictive laws.
Fight against corruption or political maneuver? What the anti-insider trading law promoted by Donald Trump really hides
The article explores Donald Trump's push for anti-insider trading laws aimed at Congress members, questioning whether this is a genuine fight against corruption or a political tactic.
Lisa Bildy: Human rights rules on gender ideology are just blasphemy laws
Lisa Bildy argues that the recent ruling against Barry Neufeld reflects a resurgence of oppressive beliefs akin to historical blasphemy laws in Canada regarding gender ideology.
Newsfilter: Fico is changing election rules, prepare for the worst
Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico's coalition is moving to change electoral laws, eliminating mail-in voting from abroad and potentially altering other voting rules to serve their political interests.
Brussels emphasizes in the European Parliament that the V-16 beacon complies with EU legislation
The European Commission asserts that Spain's requirement for the V-16 beacon does not violate EU laws, as vehicle safety regulations fall within national jurisdiction.
Court: Hungary violated EU law by halting radio station broadcasts
Hungary has been found to violate EU laws by limiting the operations of the independent radio station Klubradio, which has been forced to broadcast only online since 2021.
Analysis: Bypias sources its clothing from Italy's most notorious sweatshop area
Finnish fashion brand Bypias claims its clothing is produced in compliance with EU and local laws, despite evidence suggesting otherwise from Italian sources.
Authorities intervene at Polish Allegro, company suspected of market rule violations
Polish authorities have raided Allegro's headquarters in Poznaล and its offices in Warsaw over suspicions of violating antitrust laws.
The state has sided with tenants. Intermediary companies are circumventing the law according to the ministries
The Czech government has expressed its opposition to the way rental intermediary companies operate, claiming they are violating tenant protection laws.
Motta expects to vote on 6x1 scale in May and compares proposal to end of slavery
The President of the Chamber, Hugo Motta, plans to bring a constitutional amendment to vote that would abolish the 6x1 work schedule, equating its implications to the end of slavery.
Greenland to Tighten Laws Due to Concerns About American Investors
Greenland is set to strengthen its legislation due to fears regarding American investors' influence.
He was a combat pilot for the U.S. for 24 years and after leaving trained the Chinese Army, he is accused of conspiracy
A former U.S. Air Force combat pilot has been arrested for conspiring to provide military training to Chinese pilots without permission, violating export control laws.
California news today, live: latest updates from Thursday, February 26
The article provides live updates on weather and laws affecting California on February 26, 2026, highlighting expected weather conditions in various cities.
The Government and SD Negotiate Teen Expulsions
The Swedish government and the Sweden Democrats are negotiating a legislative change concerning the expulsion of teenagers.
[Breaking News] North Korea's Drone Intrusion: Graduate Student Arrested for Violating National Security Laws
A graduate student has been arrested for multiple drone flights to North Korea, raising tensions between the two Koreas.
Four scenarios where you can 'throw parking fines in the bin' without paying
The article discusses four specific situations in which motorists can legally avoid paying parking fines according to experts.
Texas news today, live: latest updates from Thursday, February 26
Live updates on news affecting Texas, including weather, laws, and significant events for residents.
Mayor responds to the Prime Minister regarding performer restrictions in Lithuania: there are amendments, but I am not the one who adopts laws
The mayor expressed concerns about unregulated concerts in his city and has submitted a proposal to the Parliament for amendments to existing laws.
Son-in-law stole 40 kg of silver and 500 grams of gold from in-laws
In a shocking incident in Bijnor, Uttar Pradesh, a son-in-law stole 40 kg of silver and 500 grams of gold from his in-laws after drugging them.
A group of journalists was assaulted in Congress and a cameraman was detained
A group of journalists were attacked by federal police outside the Argentine Congress during a debate on glacier protection laws, resulting in the detention of a cameraman.
Live News from New York: Updates for Today, Thursday, February 26, 2026
This article provides real-time updates on various events happening in New York City, including weather, laws, and other important happenings affecting residents.
"Strange act." Women seen kissing in Uganda may face life imprisonment
Two young women in Uganda were arrested for kissing in public, which is punishable by life imprisonment under the country's laws.
New regulations on burials and determining death. Changes to key principles
The Polish Ministry of Health is working on reforming healthcare laws to introduce the profession of coroner, aimed at clarifying procedures for determining death outside medical facilities.
News from South Florida and Miami today, live: latest updates from Thursday, February 26
The article provides live updates and real-time coverage of news impacting South Florida and Miami, including weather, laws, and other events affecting residents.
A school student had a photo of a child with an exposed upper body on his phone - was convicted of sexual offenses
A 16-year-old boy in Central Finland was convicted for possessing and distributing a sexually explicit image of a child, which he received via Snapchat.
Senate approves including in the law that any relationship with a minor under 14 is rape; understand
The Brazilian Senate has approved a law stating that any sexual relationship with a minor under 14 years old will be classified as rape, regardless of consent or other circumstances.
Former Burgertory boss incited racial hate at Melbourne rally, judge says
Hash Tayeh, former owner of the Burgertory chain, was found to have breached hate speech laws during a pro-Palestine rally in Melbourne.
Wiretapping: 8-Year Prison Sentence for Surveillance
A court in Greece sentenced four defendants to eight years in prison for violations related to wiretapping and breaches of personal data laws, pending appeal.
HIDDEN SPEED MEASUREMENT โฉ The draft prohibits fines from mobile speed cameras without warning signs
Estonian lawmakers have proposed an amendment to traffic laws requiring drivers to be notified of mobile speed cameras via traffic signs.