Had the U.S. killed a foreign leader before? The debate over the legality of the attack and Trump's controversial phrase
The article discusses the implications of the U.S. killing of Iran's leader Khamenei and the legal debates surrounding it.
In re-election campaign, head of MP-SP calls for 'decent salary' amid debate on super salaries
The head of the São Paulo Public Ministry calls for adequate salaries for public prosecutors during his re-election campaign as discussions continue about regulating excessive salary benefits for legal professionals.
Trump's War on Iran Sparks Legal Debate Over Limits of Using Force
The article discusses the legal implications of the U.S.-Israeli war on Iran, highlighting concerns over the unilateral military action taken by President Trump.
Lecturer: The debate about expulsion is about the foundations of the rule of law
The article discusses the shift in the interpretation of human rights by the Danish government in pre-election campaigning to facilitate the expulsion of more criminal foreigners, emphasizing that this issue goes beyond technical legal adjustments and is linked to broader political and identity narratives.
Pablo Marçal and Datena reach an agreement to end lawsuits over an incident during the 2024 electoral debate
Pablo Marçal and José Luiz Datena have reached a legal agreement to settle their disputes arising from an altercation during a 2024 electoral debate.
DN Debate. "The Foreign Minister should stay away from GW's statements"
The article criticizes Sweden's Foreign Minister for potentially influencing a legal case against an activist and calls for parliamentary review of her statements.
Final decision: Jüri Vilms' remains will not be excavated
A recent decision concluded that Jüri Vilms' remains will remain undisturbed, resolving a contentious debate surrounding their potential excavation.
Opposition to Increasing Supreme Court Justices has Weak Logical Grounds
The article discusses the ongoing debate and opposition concerning the proposed increase of Supreme Court justices in South Korea, highlighting the law enforcement's concerns and criticisms of the current arguments against the proposal.
Debate on Amendment to the Crime of Distortion of Law... Decision Made by Raise of Hands in Party Assembly
The Democratic Party of Korea debated amendments to a bill regarding the distortion of law, leading to a decision through a hand vote amid concerns over potential unconstitutional implications.
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.
Maciej Gutowski, Piotr Kardas: Still About Nonexistent Judgments and the Rule of Law Dispute
The article discusses the debate surrounding judgments from judges appointed under the controversial neo-KRS recommendations in Poland, focusing on legal and constitutional implications.
Orbán's Blocking of Sanctions Outrages EU Foreign Ministers and Revives Debate on Retaliatory Measures
Hungary's recent veto of EU sanctions against Russia has sparked outrage among EU foreign ministers and re-ignited discussions on possible legal retaliation against Budapest.
After the 'Trump Tariffs' Loss in Court: A New Path for Washington's Trade with the World
The U.S. Supreme Court's decision to invalidate the tariffs imposed by former President Trump is leading to a new phase of legal and economic debate regarding Washington's trade policies.
The 'Monkey Trial'
The 'Monkey Trial' refers to the 1925 legal case against John Scopes for teaching evolution in public schools, sparking widespread debate over science and religion in the United States.
We ask you: The reckoning with communist symbols - prohibition or social change?
The debate over banning communist symbols in Croatia has resurfaced, with politicians split on whether legal prohibition or social transformation is the answer.
The FEF heading to elections: Esteban Paz and Francisco Egas, the trajectory of both leaders amid the debate on law and statutes
The Ecuadorian Football Federation elections will occur on March 17, with Esteban Paz and Francisco Egas as the main candidates, prompting discussions about legal frameworks surrounding the elections.
Abortion and the new medical front
In Brazil, doctors are becoming central figures in the contemporary debate over abortion and reproductive rights, actively participating in creating barriers to legal abortion.
"It has fallen Morten Messerschmidt on the chest": Now politicians' lawyers reveal what is at stake in upcoming trial
A legal dispute regarding defamation arises as Danish politicians Morten Messerschmidt and Martin Lidegaard prepare for a civil court case over accusations made during a political debate.
Age of Accountability: The Problem Is Not the Law, But How It Is Applied
The debate on lowering the age of accountability has resurfaced in Argentina as the government proposes a legal reform allowing minors from 14 to be criminally charged.
What is the allowed height for building construction on the waterfront of João Pessoa? Understand the Height Law
The article discusses the legal debate over building height limits along the waterfront of João Pessoa, Brazil, amidst proposed changes to existing regulations.
Saved a dog from freezing to death, but now could go to jail in North Carolina: 'I would do it again'
A rescuer faces potential jail time in North Carolina for rescuing a dog from extreme cold, sparking a debate on animal welfare and Good Samaritan laws.
Eight years in a European nation, eleven in the United States, what age have countries set for prosecuting minors
The debate in Argentina centers around lowering the minimum age for prosecuting minors from 16 to 14 years amidst increasing violent juvenile offenses.
He sat next to the president, should he not be at the RBN? "Political input" vs. "disregarding the law"
Sławomir Cenckiewicz, the head of BBN, is barred from attending classified meetings due to ongoing legal proceedings and lack of valid clearance, eliciting political debate.
Mariusz Załucki: Polemically on the Judicial Vision of 'Rule of Law'
The article critiques a recent contribution to the ongoing debate about the judicial interpretation of the rule of law in Poland, calling it ideologically driven.
California's girls' sports culture war amps up with massive protest, outrage over recent track and field title
The debate over transgender athletes in girls' sports escalates in California amid protests and legal scrutiny.
DN Debate. "End to unclear rules - this is how arbitrariness in the LVU can be reduced"
The article discusses proposed changes to the LVU legislation in Sweden to reduce arbitrariness and prioritize children's welfare over parental rights.
After the judicial fair, the cause for the works at Luna Park is reactivated
The judicial process regarding construction works at the Luna Park stadium has resumed after a previous injunction suspended the project due to concerns over historical preservation.
Cultural Debate. Hans-Gunnar Axberger: The Chief Prosecutor has a lot to explain after the U-turn regarding the Palme Murder
Hans-Gunnar Axberger reflects on the Swedish legal system's sudden change regarding the murder of Olof Palme, which was previously attributed to Stig Engström, as the case was reassessed by Chief Prosecutor Lennart Guné in December 2025.
12-year-old perpetrator 'has been taken out of circulation' - Reul calls for debate on criminal responsibility
Following the murder of a 14-year-old by a 12-year-old in Dormagen, a debate has emerged regarding the age of criminal responsibility in Germany, prompted by NRW Interior Minister Herbert Reul's demand for legal reform.
Marta Romańska: A Voice in the Dispute over Existing and Non-Existing Supreme Court Rulings
Marta Romańska contributes insights to a debate in 'Rzeczpospolita' regarding the implications of recognizing Supreme Court rulings as non-existent.
Conductor killed on a train in Germany. Politicians propose protective measures
A train conductor was killed in Germany, prompting a renewed public debate on violence in public spaces and calls for legal changes to improve worker protections.
Is the Muslim veil a religious symbol or a macho tradition?
The article discusses the debate in Spain regarding whether the Islamic veil is a religious symbol or a manifestation of patriarchal tradition, highlighting recent legal rulings on the subject.
Authorities debate land conflict in a city on the coast of Piauí where even the city hall has no registration
Officials from the Piauí State Court of Accounts met to address land disputes in Cajueiro da Praia, aiming to regularize properties and ensure legal security for residents and businesses.
Tension in Parliament over the incident in Chios – Kairidis against Velopoulos: His incitement to shoot is unpatriotic and anti-Hellenic
In a heated debate, New Democracy spokesperson Dimitris Kairidis criticized Kyriakos Velopoulos of the Greek Solution party for urging to shoot illegal entrants, deeming his comments unpatriotic amidst discussions on a legal immigration bill.
The stages and poses are changing, but distrust in elites remains
After celebrating a bronze medal and singing various songs, including those by Thompson, debate has arisen regarding whether the government acted legally in organizing the handball team's welcome, leading to a lack of consensus among legal experts.
The Crown Itself Could Be at Risk Due to Scandal Issues
The debate surrounding the legitimacy of the Norwegian crown has intensified due to recent scandals, mainly fueled by leftist factions in parliament.
Debate about Part-Time Work: Connemann Withdraws
Gitta Connemann, the chairperson of the Mittelstands- und Wirtschaftsunion (MIT), regrets the wording of a proposal for the CDU party congress titled 'No Legal Claim to Lifestyle Part-Time Work,' which faced harsh criticism from several politicians and social associations.
‘I don’t support ICE’: gas station refusal ignites debate over denying service to federal agents
Recent incidents of gas stations and hotels refusing service to ICE agents and other federal officers have sparked a legal debate about the rights of private businesses to deny service to law enforcement personnel.
DN Debate. 'The government's AI initiative is a high-risk experiment'
An opinion piece argues that the government's push for AI across all agencies neglects legal safety, turning it into a risky experiment at the expense of public and employee welfare.
Minimum Age for Social Media: Too Young for Instagram?
Debate grows over the establishment of a legal minimum age for social media use, with differing opinions among scientists, as countries like Australia and France take steps toward potential regulations.
The Turk Case: The President Treads a Well-Worn Path with an Unclear Ending
The case of Filip Turk represents a turning point in public debate about disqualifications for public office, reflecting notable shifts in legal perspectives among Czech presidents.
Minnesota ICE shooting sparks defamation debate as public figures call agent’s actions ‘murder’
The shooting of Renee Good by an ICE agent has sparked a debate on defamation as public figures label the agent a 'murderer' despite no legal actions taken against him.
The U.S. Supreme Court examines the right of trans women to participate in sports competitions
The U.S. Supreme Court is reviewing the rights of trans women to compete in athletic events, addressing an ongoing legal and social debate.
Firm, legal arguments, appeals: they immediately try to stop the reform. And a video of PM Gratteri against the currents circulates
The initial round is won by the 'Yes' side as a public debate erupts over the Nordio reform, coinciding with the announcement of the referendum dates.
Lawyer Steinhöfel takes legal action against Prime Minister Günther
Lawyer Joachim Steinhöfel is taking legal action against Schleswig-Holstein's Prime Minister Daniel Günther over statements made during a television appearance that sparked a media debate.
Netanyahu: Nir Hefetz and Amit Hadad came to a discussion about establishing a news site as private entrepreneurs and not as my employees
In the 67th day of testimony in Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's trial, he emphasized that Nir Hefetz and Amit Hadad participated in discussions about a news site purely as private individuals, not as his associates, amid an ongoing debate about the lengthy legal proceedings.