Definition of homelessness promised to be strengthened by the end of next year
Latvia's Ministry of Welfare plans to solidify the definition of homelessness in legislation and develop proposals for its reduction by the end of 2027.
Karol Madaj: We want to introduce the story of Poland's history into the bloodstream of the USA
The article discusses the financial situation and operational challenges of the Polish Institute's branch in New York, highlighting a recent exhibition on the legal definition of genocide.
Good news for tenants in the U.S.: Kansas debates a law that would allow paying rent in installments and expand the definition of income
Kansas is debating a law that would allow tenants to pay rent in installments and broaden the definition of legal income for housing access.
WSA: Occupational disease is not every ailment related to work
The article discusses a ruling by the Warsaw Administrative Court regarding the definition of occupational diseases in Poland.
European Parliament: It’s time for the EU to explicitly define 'rape' based on the absence of 'consent' - 'Only 'yes' means 'yes'
The European Parliament has called for a uniform definition of rape based on consent, emphasizing the need for legislation that centers on the absence of consent in legal proceedings.
Application for both employers and employees: in this case, work must be paid at a higher rate
The article discusses the legal definition of overtime and conditions under which it can be claimed in Lithuania.
Ukrainian man spared mobilization after gender change
A Ukrainian court ruled that a man who underwent gender transition is no longer eligible for military conscription, marking a notable legal definition amidst ongoing conflict with Russia.
Apple War Between Sweden and the EU: - The Swedes Can Cry as Much as They Want
The EU is considering a new proposal regarding the legal definition of cider, which could significantly impact Swedish cider exports.
One year after his death: Gene Hackman's inheritance remains without judicial definition
One year after the death of Gene Hackman, the $80 million estate of the legendary actor is still embroiled in legal disputes.
Rejecting Muslim hostility definition sends message ‘your safety doesn’t matter’, peer says
Shaista Gohir warns that failing to adopt a definition of anti-Muslim hostility undermines the safety of Muslims in the UK, amid rising hate crimes and legal concerns over such definitions.
Court battle over definition of 'woman' has cost taxpayers more than £766,000
The Scottish government has reportedly spent over £766,000 in taxpayer money on a legal dispute regarding the definition of 'woman' as it pertains to the Equality Act 2010.
Consumer lawsuit failed: Who is a 'neighbor' can remain vague
A consumer lawsuit questioning the definition of a 'neighbor' in relation to package deliveries has failed, leaving the criteria for who can accept packages on behalf of recipients ambiguous.
Retaining walls without permits and notifications
The article discusses the legal ambiguities surrounding the construction of retaining walls on private properties in Poland, which have caused tension between investors, neighbors, and construction oversight due to the lack of a clear definition in the building law.
Women’s sports on the line as Supreme Court wrestles with defining ‘sex’
The Supreme Court is deliberating cases that could shape the future of women's sports by addressing the contentious issue of defining 'sex.'
Trans athlete's attorney suggests sex should not be defined during SCOTUS Title IX case
During the Supreme Court hearings for West Virginia v B.P.J., attorney Joshua Block argued against a legal definition of sex in the context of trans athletes competing in women's sports, but did not clarify his stance when pressed for details.
We need to fix the definition of breach of trust, but not the sick way of the coalition
The article critiques attempts by the coalition to manipulate legal definitions and positions to benefit Benjamin Netanyahu amidst ongoing legal issues.