R. Tamašunienė: Seeking Financial Resources to Increase Salaries of Judicial Assistants, Secretaries, and Psychologists
Lithuanian Minister R. Tamašunienė announced efforts to secure funding for increasing salaries of judicial staff and improving the efficiency of the court system.
Police misconduct cost New York City taxpayers more than $117m in 2025
A report revealed that misconduct by the NYPD cost New York City taxpayers over $117 million in 2025, marking a significant financial burden on the city's budget.
Finnish Councillor Appeals Tampere’s Gaza Aid to Administrative Court
A Finnish city councillor has filed an appeal against a 50,000 euro aid decision for Gaza, which is currently stuck in legal proceedings.
In Rio Branco, the Clean Consciousness Project offers services to the public at Lago do Amor
The Clean Consciousness Project in Rio Branco, Brazil, offers various services including health care, legal aid, and environmental activities to promote community engagement.
Bahia Public Defender's Office offers free legal services in Bom Jesus dos Passos
The Bahia Public Defender's Office will provide free legal services in Bom Jesus dos Passos, Salvador, on Saturday, from 9 am to 3 pm.
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Heavy rains have caused fatalities in Minas Gerais, prompting federal aid for affected families.
Clean Consciousness 2026: Check out the services available to the population in Rio Branco
A community event in Rio Branco offers various services including health, legal aid, debt negotiation, and document issuance, in addition to raising awareness on environmental issues.
The Constitutional Court aims to make itself more accessible to socially disadvantaged individuals
Proposed amendments will allow state-funded legal assistance in constitutional court proceedings to be accessed at the stage of preparing constitutional complaints, making the court more accessible to socially disadvantaged people.
Government conditions delivery of aid to victim of the Interoceanic Train: 'It is not correct'
Juan Manuel Iglesias, a victim of the Interoceanic Train derailment, claims the federal government is conditioning his compensation on withdrawing his complaint and renouncing his legal representation.
They help people with expensive justice. Their own business is opaque
The article discusses the challenges of accessing justice in Czechia and the lack of transparency in businesses providing legal assistance.
Controversy Over the Introduction of Judicial Complaints: The Last Resort for Basic Rights? A Means to Aid the Powerful?
The proposed 'Judicial Complaint Act' passed through South Korea's National Assembly aims to allow the Constitutional Court to overturn final Supreme Court rulings, raising concerns over its implications for judicial integrity and cost to vulnerable groups.
My Japanese Lawyer Heroes [Understanding the World]
The article discusses the author's experiences and observations during a visit to Japan, particularly focusing on low birth rates and poverty issues, and highlights differences in legal aid for the impoverished between South Korea and Japan.
State Medical Aid: Sébastien Lecornu Signs Two Decrees of 'Reform'
French Prime Minister Sébastien Lecornu has signed two decrees aimed at reforming State Medical Aid for undocumented immigrants, focusing on combating fraud and modernizing state IT systems.
Good news for migrants: the Mexican Consulate in Miami offers free online advisory services
The Mexican Consulate in Miami is providing free legal advisory services online for Mexicans in the United States.
The Government Completes the Process to Extend Free Justice to All Victims of Sexual Violence
The Government will approve an urgent processing of a royal decree regarding new compensation for public-appointed lawyers, completing the expansion of free justice rights for women and minors who are victims of sexual violence, regardless of their income level.
IŽA: The EP working group's refusal to listen to the IŽA expert raises doubts about transparency goals
The European Parliament working group's denial to hear from an IŽA expert blocks the opportunity to present legal arguments regarding a case won by IŽA against the European Commission about LRT funding compatibility with state aid rules.
Rights groups hail acquittal after seven years of aid workers prosecuted during Greece refugee crisis
A Greek court in Lesbos acquitted 24 aid workers prosecuted for alleged migrant smuggling, ending a seven-year legal battle amidst the refugee crisis.
Landshuter Allee: Environmental Aid Wants to Fight Against Speed Limit of 50 on the Middle Ring
The German Environmental Aid (DUH) plans to take legal action against the reinstatement of a 50 km/h speed limit on Landshuter Allee, arguing it violates air quality regulations.
That time Maduro blocked the release of Trentini
Italian aid worker Alberto Trentini, recently freed after 423 days in captivity in Venezuela, could have returned to Italy earlier in October had President Nicolas Maduro not opposed the release, linked to former Venezuelan Minister Alex Saab's legal issues.
Court on free legal aid. Membership in the chamber matters
A ruling from the Wrocław Regional Administrative Court upheld by the Supreme Administrative Court highlights the importance of legal chamber membership for providing free legal aid.
Ábalos' race against time to find an affordable lawyer who knows the case
Ábalos is in a race against time to find a new lawyer within five days after the Supreme Court's ruling, following the departure of his legal team.
Liz Truss's right-hand woman 'tries to turn assisted dying bill into law for the rich'
An amendment to the assisted dying bill being debated in the House of Lords seeks to restrict legal aid for terminally ill individuals seeking permission to end their lives, raising concerns about accessibility and fairness.
Catalonia will provide free justice for the first time to families in child neglect cases
Catalonia has announced that for the first time, families facing child neglect proceedings will have access to free legal representation from the start of the process.
New rates for lawyers and legal advisers from January 1. Increase by 100 percent
Starting January 1, Poland will implement a 100% increase in fees for lawyers and legal advisers to better align with current economic conditions and improve the legal aid system.
Israel revokes permits for Doctors Without Borders and other humanitarian workers in Gaza
Israel's foreign ministry announced that several international humanitarian organizations, including Doctors Without Borders, will face the closure of their operations in Gaza starting January 1, due to legal actions taken against their operating permits.