Discussion on Preliminary Review of Constitutional Appeals Intensifies... "Could Paralyze Institutional Functions, Legislative Revisions Needed"
The Constitutional Court of Korea is discussing specific criteria and the composition of panels for preliminary reviews of constitutional appeals related to court decisions.
California’s trans agenda suffers another legal blow after attempt to undercut SCOTUS order fails
A federal appeals court rejected California's bid to narrow a Supreme Court ruling concerning transgender policies, marking another legal setback for the state.
Paris appeals court rejects French government bid to suspend Shein
A Paris appeals court has denied the French government's attempt to suspend the Chinese e-commerce platform Shein over controversial listings including child-like sex dolls and banned weapons.
Precedent in the Vatican. Court Questions Pope Francis's Decision
The Vatican appeals court has ordered a retrial for Cardinal Angelo Becciu, citing significant errors in prosecutorial conduct.
Germany and Spain, Judicial Justice Changed by Appeals... 'Whom Does Court Formalism Exist For?'
Germany and Spain are reshaping their judicial systems as appeals against court formalism raise questions about the rights of defendants and the essence of justice.
The Court of Appeals Examined K. Bartosevicius' Case
The Court of Appeals is set to announce a decision on April 30 regarding the conviction of K. Bartosevicius, where the prosecutor seeks to increase his sentence to up to 10 years in prison.
Embassy Bombings: The Mother Appeals the Detention, Confirms Her Lawyer to NTB
A mother of three brothers, all charged in a terror bombing at the US embassy, has appealed her detention alongside her middle son.
Embassy Explosion: Mother Appeals Detention
The mother accused in connection with last weekend's explosion at the US embassy in Oslo is set to appeal her detention order.
The Embassy Bombing: The Older Brother Appeals the Detention
The older brother of one of the suspects in the embassy bombing case is appealing his detention, claiming it is based on unsubstantiated speculation.
TJ maintains suspension of construction and demolition in SP, and Chamber appeals to the STF
The São Paulo Court of Justice has upheld a suspension on construction and demolition permits in the city amidst an ongoing legal challenge regarding zoning laws.
No Appeal in the Daejang-dong Trial: Defendants Like Yoo Dong-kyu Argue for Four Hours While Prosecutors Remain Silent
In the Daejang-dong development corruption trial, defendants actively presented their appeals for four hours while prosecutors remained silent.
President of the INSS CPI appeals to Mendonça for the commission to interrogate Vorcaro
The President of the INSS CPI, Carlos Viana, appealed to Minister André Mendonça to allow the questioning of banker Daniel Vorcaro amid concerns over his exemption from attending Congress due to legal protections.
Top US court hands Trump a win on deportations as SCOTUS challenge looms
A federal appeals court has temporarily halted a lower court's order blocking the Trump administration from deporting illegal immigrants to third countries.
Preliminary result of the MP-AP contest has an appeal deadline until this Wednesday (11)
Candidates in the Ministry of Public of Amapá (MP-AP) contest must submit appeals against the preliminary results by Wednesday, the 11th.
The defense wins in the court of appeals against autism
The Swedish Court of Appeals upheld the military’s decision to deny Erik Fenn, a man with an autism spectrum diagnosis, the ability to enlist, citing the case's significant societal implications.
Appeals Against Tenders Paralyze Investments in Roads and Railways
In Poland, the increasing number of appeals against construction tenders is significantly slowing down key infrastructure projects despite anticipated government investment growth.
Former Orthodox Archbishop Leo Appeals His Sentence in the Karelian Language Society Case
Former Archbishop Leo Makkonen plans to appeal his sentence related to the Karelian Language Society's financial discrepancies case that is moving to the Court of Appeal.
Council of State on private universities: Legal guarantees and fees for their operation
The Greek Council of State upheld the legality of required financial guarantees and fees for foreign private universities wishing to operate in Greece, rejecting appeals from several institutions.
Appeals court declares DC ban on certain gun magazines unconstitutional
A federal appeals court ruled that the District of Columbia's ban on gun magazines carrying over 10 bullets is unconstitutional, also overturning the conviction of a man charged under that law.
Care Assistant Convicted of Rape Against 100-Year-Old Woman – Released from Custody
A care assistant convicted of raping a 100-year-old woman has been released pending his appeal decision by the Svea Court of Appeals in Sweden.
Former Unification Church Leader Appeals to Not Lose Important Hearts, Pays Staff Tens of Billions Before Liquidation
Former Unification Church president Tomihiro Tanaka expresses concerns about losing community ties while the church faces liquidation and legal battles.
Chiara Balistreri: "The sentence reduction for my ex who abused me, now I feel more in danger"
Chiara Balistreri expresses her outrage over the reduced sentence of her abuser, fearing for her safety after the abuser's penalty was decreased in an appeals court.
Construction, the Municipality adjusts to the prosecutors and finds itself with seventy appeals to the Regional Administrative Court
The Municipality of Italy has recently adopted a more restrictive interpretation of urban planning laws, resulting in approximately seventy appeals filed with the Regional Administrative Court against the new regulatory changes.
The Trump government intervenes to help Argentina in the YPF trial
The U.S. Department of Justice has requested that Argentina allocate part of its speaking time in a New York Appeals Court hearing to support its position in a legal case involving the 2012 expropriation of YPF shares.
A Neighbor Destroyed a Fence. There is an Appeal to the Supreme Court
A dispute over property boundaries escalated when one neighbor destroyed a fence built by another neighbor, leading to fines and legal appeals.
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.
Civil Appeal Case Name ‘Case Cancellation’, Number ‘Heonma’ Likely… Constitutional Court Begins Follow-up Work
The Constitutional Court of Korea is preparing for the implementation of a new law allowing civil appeals, including appointing additional staff and deciding on procedural details.
Trump administration loses attempt to delay tariff refund fight
A federal appeals court denied the Trump administration's request to postpone legal proceedings regarding tariff refunds, following a recent Supreme Court ruling.
Trump administration failed in attempts to delay tariff refund battle
A federal appeals court dismissed Donald Trump's administration's attempt to delay legal proceedings regarding tariff refunds.
Appeals ruling for the murder of Linea Bjørnnes
A 35-year-old man convicted of murdering 20-year-old Linea Bjørnnes in Stjørdal has announced plans to appeal his conviction to the Supreme Court of Norway.
Shown Insight: Medical Student Remains Free After Rape
A Belgian appeals court upheld a controversial decision to suspend the prison sentence of a medical student convicted of raping a fellow student, citing his 'considerate' behavior.
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.
VIDEOS: AB1 of Wednesday, February 25, 2026
The article discusses recent legal news, including defendants beginning to serve sentences, ongoing appeals, and the response of various officials to recent judicial decisions in Brazil.
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.
The Court of Appeals Upheld the Life Sentence in the Hervanta Murder – Also Sentenced the Other Perpetrator
The Turku Court of Appeals has upheld a life sentence for Elias Leo Laine, who was convicted of murder in Hervanta, Tampere, while another accomplice received a sentence for negligence.
Construction of the Vantaa tram is progressing rapidly, but trams and the depot are still missing
Construction of the Vantaa light rail is underway, but significant portions including trams and the depot are still lacking due to legal appeals.
"Slashed throat, attempted murder": capital judges assessed the bloody events in Marijampolė differently
The Lithuanian Court of Appeals delivered a controversial verdict regarding a violent incident in Marijampolė, focusing on the legal responsibility for bodily harm and public order violations.
Judge V. Kažys Facing Imprisonment due to Corruption Charges
Lithuanian appellate court reviews the corruption case of Judge V. Kažys, who was earlier acquitted of bribery, amidst ongoing prosecution appeals.
19 soccer fans jailed for AFCON final chaos in Morocco
A Moroccan court sentenced 19 soccer fans to up to one year in prison for hooliganism during the AFCON final chaos, sparking plans for legal appeals.
Inverforx Fraud: Italian Court Rejects Extradition to Mexico of 'Financial Guru'
An Italian appeals court in Palermo has denied the extradition of Luis Alberto Pérez Zamorano, founder of Inverforx and accused of defrauding thousands, due to a legal pardon granted by the victim.
Małgorzata Manowska loses in court regarding Dr. Gizela Jagielska
Małgorzata Manowska's appeals were dismissed by the Wrocław District Court concerning the legal case against Dr. Gizela Jagielska over an abortion carried out at 37 weeks of pregnancy.
What Father Antonios said after his conviction: He asks for help for €60,000
Father Antonios, after being sentenced to a fine of €60,000 by the Court of Appeals, is seeking financial assistance from the public, citing an inability to pay due to his reduced salary.
Special Prosecutor for Insurrection Appeals the Seven-Year Sentence for Lee Sang-min
The special prosecutor's team investigating suspicions of insurrection has appealed against the first-instance court's seven-year prison sentence for former Minister of the Interior and Safety Lee Sang-min.
Mónica Oltra challenges the resources in the concealment case: There are no 'indications of criminality'
Former Valencian Government Vice President Mónica Oltra has contested the appeals filed against the decision not to proceed with an oral trial against her for alleged concealment of abuse.
Velve appeals court ruling related to Stradins Hospital's new procurement
The Latvian construction company Velve is appealing a court decision over a procurement dispute with Stradins Hospital regarding the completion of the A2 building, which remains unfinished due to prior construction issues.
Apple and Google lose lawsuit against US patent review policy again
A US appeals court has dismissed a lawsuit from Apple, Google, and several other tech companies against a measure that limits patent validity reviews.
The regulation coming into force on March 9 in the U.S. that worries migrants appealing their cases
A new U.S. regulation coming into effect on March 9 significantly shortens the appeal period for migrants contesting decisions in immigration courts, making defaults in rejection more likely.
Teresa Siudem: Where to Effectively Submit an Appeal?
The article discusses the proper procedure for submitting an administrative appeal in Poland according to the Administrative Procedure Code.
Defense of Aquiles Alvarez formally appeals against the preventive detention order
The legal team for Guayaquil's mayor, Aquiles Alvarez, has formally filed an appeal against a preventive detention order in a corruption-related case.
After the Supreme Court rejected the last appeal, the case of Artūras Orlauskas and Andrius Tapinas is concluded
The Supreme Court of Lithuania has dismissed the final appeals in the case of Artūras Orlauskas and Andrius Tapinas, concluding the legal proceedings.