The TSE of 2026: Who are the ministers and what to expect from the court in the election
The Brazilian Superior Electoral Court (TSE) is undergoing leadership changes in preparation for the 2026 elections, with a new focus on legal reforms and oversight of AI-generated content.
More power to politics and dismantling the CSM. The uncertainties of the lottery
The article discusses proposed legal changes in Italy aimed at modifying the separation of powers, including the role of judges and public prosecutors, which may undermine the integrity of the judiciary.
‘She didn’t want that pain’: Paola Marra’s brother despairs of Lords block on assisted dying bill
The article discusses the ongoing struggle for assisted dying legislation in the UK, as Paola Marra's brother protests the House of Lords' blockage of a bill, reflecting on his sister's painful death and her plea for legal changes.
Condominium: everything changes regarding common areas. Swimming pool and tennis courts based on ownership shares
A new ruling from Italy's Cassation Court allows condominium assemblies to decide usage rights of common areas like swimming pools and tennis courts based on ownership shares.
Government Introduces Changes to Criminal Procedure. This is a Consequence of the Barbara Skrzypek Case
The Polish government is revising the criminal procedure code to enhance witness rights, a reaction to the recent death of Barbara Skrzypek, which has sparked renewed discussions on legal reforms.
Prediction Markets: There is War - and America is Betting
In the wake of rising global conflicts, prediction markets like Polymarket and Kalshi have seen a surge in bets on war and regime changes, raising ethical and legal concerns.
Anonymous Owner Investigations Are Ending: Cadastre Plans Major Changes
The Czech Cadastre is set to implement significant changes that will end anonymous investigations of property ownership.
Court blocks U.S. child vaccine changes, says RFK Jr. may have violated law
A federal judge has temporarily blocked changes to childhood vaccine recommendations made by U.S. Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr., citing potential legal violations.
Judge Halts Parts of Kennedy's Vaccine Policy
A federal judge in Boston has temporarily halted key aspects of the U.S. vaccine policy changes proposed by Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.
POSTIMEES IN LITHUANIA ⟩ Ongoing Dispute over National Broadcasting in Lithuania Uncovers Deeper Political Tensions
The ongoing dispute over Lithuania's national broadcaster LRT reveals significant political tensions within the country, as opposition members fear proposed legal changes could undermine media independence.
The Head of the President's Office Explains His Veto. 'It’s a Great Shame for Żurek'
Poland's President Karol Nawrocki vetoed changes to criminal procedure, citing concerns over citizen safety and the efficacy of legal proceedings.
BBC Breakfast presenters issue warning to dog owners as guest details farm horror
BBC Breakfast hosts warn dog owners about new legal changes regarding dog attacks on livestock, effective March 18, which include severe penalties and police powers to seize dogs.
Important changes for heirs starting March 17. These formalities will be handled by a notary
Starting March 17, new regulations in Poland will simplify the property inheritance process by allowing notaries to handle property registration formalities directly.
Speed Cameras, pay attention to the date: when it will no longer be possible to appeal
Recent changes in Italy regarding speed camera regulations may soon provide clarity in how motorists can contest fines.
Phillipson accuses lawyers of exploiting parents of children with special needs
Education Secretary Bridget Phillipson has accused lawyers of exploiting parents of children with special needs amid criticism of policy changes aimed at reforming the special educational needs system in the UK.
Corruption News Filter: The Government Silently Allows Tax Fraudsters to Enjoy Impunity
Slovak General Prosecutor Maroš Žilinka calls for urgent reform to combat tax fraud that has become rampant due to recent legal changes favoring criminals.
The noose tightens around developers of 'paper' apartments and hotels
Legislative changes are underway in Poland that aim to regulate the practices of developing 'paper' apartments and hotels, sparking controversy among developers and legal experts.
Calendar - Friday, March 13
The article promotes an annual subscription offer for RP.PL with The New York Times, including information on legal changes in Poland.
On the first day of the implementation of the Judicial 3 Laws, Jo Hee-dae was accused... The first case of judicial petition - 'Forced expulsion of a Syrian national'
The implementation of South Korea's Judicial 3 Laws introduces significant changes to the criminal justice system, with the first case involving a Syrian national seeking to overturn a forced expulsion ruling.
The Legal Protection of Emergency Responders and Rescue Workers Improves
Finland's parliamentary legal committee supports changes to the penal code to enhance the legal protection of emergency responders and rescue workers against violence and threats.
'Even if hidden abroad, I won't let go...' CJI speaks on NCERT controversy
The Supreme Court of India adopted a strong stance today regarding changes in NCERT textbooks, warning those who comment indecently about the judiciary on social media and expressing disappointment over the lack of legal expertise in the committee that authored a chapter.
In registration changes, the best interest of the child is essential
The article discusses the importance of considering the best interest of the child in light of legal changes regarding gender identity in birth certificates for minors in Mexico.
Ford government considers legal changes to prevent B.C.-style drug superlabs
The Ontario government is looking to implement new regulations to prevent the establishment of drug superlabs similar to those recently dismantled in British Columbia.
Rethink plans for jury trials, thousands of lawyers tell Starmer
Over 3,200 legal professionals in the UK, including judges and barristers, have urged Prime Minister Keir Starmer to reconsider proposed changes to jury trials, arguing that the modifications will have minimal impact on court efficiency and risk undermining constitutional principles.
Stub: Finland will not become a nuclear weapons state
Finnish President Alexander Stubb emphasized that proposed legal changes do not entail bringing nuclear weapons into Finland, stating that the country will not become a nuclear weapons state.
The Kelsen Pyramid Level Ecuador
The article reflects on the Kelsen Pyramid in the context of Ecuador's constitution and the necessity for legal norms to evolve with societal changes.
Acre registers 15 name and gender changes to female in 2025: 'Safety to exist,' says trans psychologist
In 2025, Acre registered 15 changes from male to female name and gender, highlighting legal recognition for trans women in the region.
LNP smashes 'break glass in case of emergency' box of distractions
The Queensland government has introduced controversial hate speech laws, prompting criticism while attempting to divert attention from these changes with other policy announcements.
Blow to affordable housing in New York: what changes for low-income tenants from March 6
A court ruling has annulled legal protections that required landlords in New York to accept tenants with rental subsidies, impacting low-income renters starting March 6.
Tearful track switchers after the government's decision: "I hardly dare believe it's true"
A mother and daughter from Iraqi Kurdistan face deportation from Sweden despite threats to their safety, as changes in asylum policy have impacted their legal status.
Legislators May Tamper with One of the Most Chilling Crimes in Finnish Law – Direct Assessment from Legal Experts
Finnish legislators are considering changes to nuclear weapons restrictions in light of NATO membership, prompting legal experts to weigh in on potential implications.
Legal Certainty in Times of Change
The article discusses the challenges and importance of legal certainty in investment, particularly in the context of Mexico's evolving regulatory landscape.
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.
Aleksei Gaidajenko: The burden on emergency services cannot be reduced at the expense of patient safety
Aleksei Gaidajenko argues that proposed changes to emergency service operations must prioritize patient safety and legal clarity.
DMV in Texas: The Vehicle Registration Process Changes on March 5 and These Are the Key Documents
Texas DMV has updated the vehicle registration process starting March 5, requiring specific identification documents.
In Afghanistan, violence against women is legalized: 'The physical integrity of a bird is worth more than ours'
An Afghan ex-parliamentarian questions the effectiveness of legal protection for women in Afghanistan, suggesting that recent changes allow violence against women to go unpunished.
The mafia changes its skin: the 'tokuryu' are the new tattoo-less bosses who succeed the old elephants of the yakuza
A new criminal group known as 'tokuryu' is emerging in Japan, replacing traditional yakuza bosses as legal pressures suffocate the older mafia structures.
Some hospitals want to produce radioactive medicines, they need a change in the law
Czech hospitals are expressing a desire to manufacture radioactive medicines but are facing legal obstacles that require legislative changes.
Liberia: Calls for FGM Abolition Intensify
A nationwide campaign has been launched in Liberia to abolish Female Genital Mutilation (FGM) with the aim of raising awareness and advocating for legal changes.
The Council of State endorses the constitutional reform on abortion requested by the Government but with changes
The Council of State has supported the proposed constitutional reform to protect the right to abortion in Spain, although it suggests a different legal wording than that proposed by the Government.
Videos from g1 and TV Subaé - Wednesday, February 25, 2026
The article discusses recent significant legal and political events in Brazil, including ongoing prosecutions and legislative changes.
Legal Shield, Arrests, and Knives: How the Safety Decree has Changed
The safety decree in Italy has undergone significant changes, particularly concerning legal protection for law enforcement and regulations on knife sales.
The number of prescriptions for medical marijuana is once again on the rise. The Patient Rights Ombudsman responds
The rise in medical marijuana prescriptions follows a significant decline tied to upcoming legal changes in Poland that will require in-person patient evaluations.
A stormy debate on the KRS and PIP is coming. Where to watch the session of the Sejm?
Polish lawmakers are convening for the 51st session of the Sejm, discussing critical legislative changes including management of data and legal education reforms.
Gender Neutrality? It's Good for Companies. Public Sphere Lags Behind
The article discusses the recent legal changes in Poland regarding gender neutrality in job postings and the ongoing challenges faced in the public sector.
Simplifying the division of co-ownership in courts. What changes are expected?
The Latvian government has supported changes to the Civil Procedure Law to clarify regulations regarding co-ownership disputes.
New Property Card: Tomašević Increases Number of Properties
Zagreb Mayor Tomislav Tomašević has updated his asset declaration in compliance with legal obligations, revealing minor changes.
Want stricter control of surgeons
Health authorities in Norway are considering legal changes that would allow them to request police records from foreign doctors seeking employment.
Minister criticizes the lengthy reconstruction of Alytus prison, LKT sees no responsibility
Lithuanian Minister of Justice M. Kairys criticized the prolonged reconstruction of Alytus prison, attributing delays to legal disputes and decision changes, while the relevant authorities deflected responsibility.
Permanent residence in the U.S.: the mandatory 10-day process to avoid USCIS rejection in 2026
The article discusses a critical 10-day rule set by USCIS for migrants adjusting their legal status in the U.S., emphasizing the need to report any address changes to avoid complications.