Flávio included as Bolsonaro's lawyer to have more access to his father
Flávio Bolsonaro has been appointed as his father's lawyer to secure increased access as Jair Bolsonaro continues to face legal challenges.
Candidate against the Cēsis municipality. The fight for access to Lake Mazums, construction, and legal confidence
A conflict between the Cēsis municipality and a local resident over access to Lake Mazums raises critical legal questions about public interest versus private property rights.
Greenpeace ordered to pay 345 million dollars in damages
Greenpeace has been ordered to pay $345 million in damages to Energy Transfer, the operator of the Dakota Access Pipeline, due to its involvement in protests against the pipeline's construction.
Abortion in the EU. 'My voice, my choice' passed through the European Commission. 'We changed history'
The European Commission has accepted the 'My voice, my choice' initiative, aiming to enhance access to safe and legal abortion across the EU, although no additional funds are allocated specifically for this purpose.
"Banking Striptease." The Police Will Soon See Bank Accounts, Plans Babiš's Government
The Czech government under Babiš plans to allow police greater access to bank account information without court approval, raising concerns about privacy and legal implications.
Women’s Rights: EU Rejects New Fund for Safe Abortions
The EU has rejected a proposal for a new fund aimed at ensuring safe and legal abortion access for all women in the EU.
Brussels publishes the treaty that defines the status of Gibraltar after Brexit
The European Commission has published the legal text that outlines the treaty concerning Gibraltar's status post-Brexit, which aims to facilitate access to Schengen and the single market while removing physical barriers.
South Africa: Court Rejects Thabo Bester's Bid for Laptop
The Free State High Court has denied Thabo Bester's request for improved jail conditions, including access to a laptop and more legal consultation time.
Gyeonggi Province to Provide Legal Support for Vulnerable Immigrant Groups Blocked by Language and Information Barriers
Gyeonggi Province is launching a public legal support initiative for vulnerable immigrant communities and recruiting approximately 20 lawyers to assist.
The DMV rule in Texas that limits car registration to migrants without a green card
Texas has implemented a new DMV rule requiring proof of legal residency for car registration, effectively limiting access for undocumented migrants.
Will the European Commission reject the pro-abortion initiative advertised by Severina?
The European Commission is expected to make a decision on the 'My Voice, My Choice' initiative advocating for legal abortion access across the EU, with indications suggesting a negative response.
Concealment of data in the building register may be contrary to the law
The Estonian Ministry of Climate and Land and Spatial Development's decision to restrict public access to certain building register documents due to privacy concerns may be unlawful according to local authorities and legal experts.
Access to the Real Estate Price Register Raises Doubts? It Concerns the Right to Privacy
The article discusses the implications of a recent law change in Poland that has eliminated fees for accessing the Real Estate Price Register, raising concerns about privacy and market impacts.
Army veteran sues federal government after ICE detains him for three days
An army veteran has filed a lawsuit against the federal government after being unjustly detained by ICE agents for three days without access to legal counsel or information regarding his detention.
The Social Security Rights of People with Disabilities: 5 Alerts to Check
The article discusses essential alerts regarding the social security rights of people with disabilities in Brazil, highlighting common pitfalls and necessary documentation for access.
Making Access to the Constitutional Court More Accessible for Socially Vulnerable Groups
Proposed amendments aim to ensure that state-provided legal assistance in constitutional court processes is available at the initial stages of complaint preparation, enhancing accessibility for socially vulnerable individuals.
Alberta startup launches AI ‘lawyer’ for personal injury claims
An Alberta-based startup has developed an AI tool to assist personal injury claimants in navigating the legal system.
Why DOJ is caught up in two dozen court fights over voter rolls
The Trump administration is actively pursuing legal battles to access state voter roll registration data, alleging that noncitizens are improperly registered, ahead of the 2026 midterm elections.
Technical repository like the Journal of Laws. Where to find standards related to KSeF?
The article discusses how to locate standards associated with KSeF in a manner similar to how one might access the Polish Journal of Laws.
Seeking to guarantee Indigenous interpreters for incarcerated individuals in Mexico
Efforts are underway in Mexico to ensure Indigenous individuals in detention have access to interpreter and translator services during their legal proceedings.
VIDEOS: Journal Anhanguera 1st Edition of Tuesday, February 17, 2026
A news roundup highlights various events, including carnival celebrations, live performances, and a legal investigation regarding illegal access to data of ministers and their relatives in Brazil.
Dispute over access road for the Supreme Court
A legal dispute has arisen regarding the access road to the Icelandic Supreme Court, initiated by landowners in Bláskógarbyggð.
Spain Welcomes Migrants: 'The West Needs Them,' Says Prime Minister
Spain has opened its doors to hundreds of thousands of undocumented migrants, offering legal residency and access to work and benefits, framing it as both a human rights issue and an economic necessity.
Tembi: Tension in the trial over the 'missing' videos - Accusations of delays in exhumations
Tension arose during the trial regarding the disappearance of video footage from the Tembi train incident, with relatives of the victims accusing the defense lawyers of disrespect and having access to sensitive case documents.
In the case of Sławomir Cenckiewicz, a tried and tested lockpick is being used
Controversy continues over Sławomir Cenckiewicz's participation in the National Security Council meeting despite his lack of access to classified information due to ongoing legal proceedings.
Debts in urbanizations of Guayaquil: Can they prevent access to housing due to outstanding payments?
Residents in Guayaquil are facing access issues to their housing as debts accumulate, raising legal concerns about rights violations.
The KT saw a contradiction to the Constitution in the case of the former director of the Klaipeda district library
The KT ruled that individuals who have been penalized must have equal access to the right to request the renewal of their criminal case.
Dead Fetuses, Hitler and Blocking Access. Can the City Ban Kai Godek's Protest at Zaspa?
A pro-life demonstration led by Kai Godek is planned in Gdańsk, raising questions about potential city intervention and the legal implications following a previous protest incident.
Federal Politics: Access to Integration Courses to be Limited
Germany's Federal Ministry of the Interior plans to restrict access to integration courses for foreigners without a legal entitlement.
Federal Politics: Access to Integration Courses to be Limited
Germany's Federal Interior Ministry plans to restrict access to integration courses for immigrants without a legal claim to participation.
The judiciary sees "deficits of legal security" in the government's social media law, which was not sent to the State Council
Spain's judiciary has criticized the government's social media law for lacking legal precision and security, particularly in its age restrictions for social media access.
Fair competition in public procurement: where does the contracting authority's right end
The article discusses the balance between a contracting authority's right to specify its needs and the obligation to ensure equal market access, highlighting the conflicts that arise in public procurement disputes.
Bartaševics will appeal the decision to suspend him from office
Suspended Rēzekne City Council Chair Aleksandrs Bartaševics plans to appeal the decision that denied him access to state secrets, citing legal grounds and presumption of innocence.
Agriculture in Benin: Improving Access for Women and Youth to Land
In Benin, women and youth face significant challenges in accessing agricultural land despite legal rights, with advocacy efforts underway to improve the situation.
The case of Mame: the limbo of an adult migrant to be tutored, but a minor to access regularization
The article discusses the case of Mame, a Senegalese migrant caught in legal limbo regarding his age and rights to regularization in Spain.
Bundestag Administration Refuses House ID to Seven AfD Employees
The Bundestag administration has denied house ID access to seven employees of the AfD party, leading to legal action from the party's parliamentary group leader.
The former councilor of Móstoles reported the deletion of her official email by 'the environment of the Popular Party of Madrid'
The former councilor of Móstoles accused the Popular Party of Madrid of deleting her official email, with a judge dismissing the case due to lack of evidence regarding email access, pending appeal in the Provincial Court.
Inheritance in the IESS: How to claim the reserve and severance fund of a deceased relative
When a member of Ecuador's IESS passes away, their relatives can access accumulated benefits like the reserve and severance funds, provided they meet the established legal and administrative requirements.
Iran authorizes women to get motorcycle licenses after years of impasse
Iran has granted women the right to obtain motorcycle licenses, ending years of legal ambiguity and practical barriers to access.
World Cancer Day: learn about the rights of patients
On World Cancer Day, a national survey reveals that despite existing public policies and legal rights, cancer patients in Brazil struggle to access their entitlements due to misinformation and bureaucracy.
Setback for Noem: A judge annulled her 'secret memo' and ordered ICE to allow legislators to enter detention centers
A judge has overruled a 'secret memo' from Secretary of Homeland Security Kristi Noem that aimed to restrict congressional access to immigration detention centers, requiring prior notice for visits.
Request to Block Access to Jeffrey Epstein Investigation Files
There is a call to restrict access to documents related to the Jeffrey Epstein case after some victims' names were disclosed, raising concerns about privacy and legal proceedings.
A U.S. judge will consider a request to block access to J. Epstein documents
The Justice Department has released over 3 million documents related to Jeffrey Epstein, and a U.S. judge is set to review a request to block access to them after names of alleged victims were inadvertently revealed.
Spain plans to ban social media for under 16s
Spain intends to prohibit social media access for individuals under 16, requiring platforms to verify user ages, as announced by Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez during a summit in Dubai.
Goodbye to rent: the legal trick to qualify for a mortgage loan with low income
The article discusses a legal technique that helps individuals with low income qualify for mortgage loans, amidst positive expectations for a revitalization in the housing market in 2026.
The new promotion of judges dismantles the left's mantra: neither wealthy nor connected to the Judiciary
The latest judge promotion reveals that 40% of candidates come from families without higher education, while 80% lack relatives in the legal field, as judges warn against unauthorized access to positions.
Cruel Animal Husbandry: A Mess
Activists' footage shows pigs kept in cramped cages and lacking access to water, prompting criticism of both illegal and legal animal husbandry practices.
Labor Courts Under Threat of Stricter Termination Agreements
The government's intention to tighten access to mutual termination agreements may overload labor courts already facing delays, despite the current success in reducing the number of cases.
Leonard D. Jacoby, 83, Dies; Brought Legal Services to the Masses
Leonard D. Jacoby, who played a pivotal role in making legal services accessible to the general public, has passed away at the age of 83.
The fate of Ziobro is uncertain. The defender of the PiS MP has spoken out
The defense attorney for a PiS MP claims that the prosecutor has denied access to crucial evidence that supports their client, arguing that this is a violation of the right to defense.