Government to Focus on Public Opinion on Criminal Procedure Issues in March-April
The South Korean government is set to conduct intensive public consultations on key issues related to criminal procedure law, including supplementary investigative powers, during March and April.
A Book to Understand the Mistake and Horror of Media Lynching
Vittorio Pezzuto's book discusses the media's role in judicial wrongs through the case of Enzo Tortora, highlighting the impact of public opinion on legal outcomes.
Politbarometer: Large Majority in Favor of Social Media Ban for Under 14s
A recent ZDF Politbarometer shows that a significant majority of Germans support a proposed legal ban on social media for children under 14, with 81% in favor.
Criminals with Full Pockets. Those Golden Reserves that Judges Guarantee to Robbers and Violent Offenders
The article discusses the high financial compensation claims criminals make against the state in Italy, often resulting in extensive legal battles.
Violation of EU law?: Hesse presents expert opinion against the relocation of stock exchange supervision
Germany's Hesse State Ministry of Economic Affairs has released a legal opinion opposing the EU's plan to centralize stock exchange supervision in Paris, citing significant legal barriers.
What do people in the U.S. think about the Epstein scandal: from a common distrust to the divide between Republicans and Democrats
A recent Reuters/Ipsos survey reveals significant skepticism among Americans regarding the Epstein scandal, highlighting a perceived immunity of the wealthy from legal repercussions.
OPINION ⟩ Attorney Olivia Kranich: The planned legal changes will create clarity, not take rights away from authors
Attorney Olivia Kranich argues that proposed legal changes regarding copyright will clarify rights rather than diminish them for creators.
Boy with burned heart, the Prosecutor hears cardiologist Limongelli. Third opinion requested on transplant
The family of a boy with a severely burned heart is seeking a third medical opinion regarding a transplant, as the local doctors believe he is still a candidate for surgery.
What the experts say about the baby deportation
Experts discuss the implications and legal grounds regarding the deportation of an eight-month-old baby from Sweden.
The Commission targeted over the €10 billion in Hungary – Recommendation for cancellation from legal advisor of the CJEU
The European Commission is under scrutiny regarding its decision to release €10 billion to Hungary, prompted by a legal opinion stating that the Commission violated its own rules in doing so.
VIDEOS: Good Morning Acre this Wednesday, February 11, 2026
A new survey indicates a divided public opinion on Lula's government, with concerns about the economy, while legal actions and criminal cases also make headlines in Brazil.
The Right in Croatia Has Been Transformed into Parasitanism!
A reader comment reflects dissatisfaction with the Croatian government's decision regarding a public event.
President of Alepe archives impeachment request for Raquel Lyra
The President of the Assembly of Pernambuco, Álvaro Porto, has archived the impeachment request against Governor Raquel Lyra based on the legal opinion of the Attorney General's office.
Fragile Social Partnership: 'Silent Path of Collective Bargaining Flight'
A new legal opinion raises questions about the legality of union membership without collective bargaining, highlighting tensions in the employer-employee relationship.
Legal opinion from BRB recommends caution in operations with Master four days before attempted purchase
A legal opinion from the Bank of Brasília (BRB) advised caution regarding operations with Master, just four days prior to the institution's attempt to acquire it.
Poll Results Devastating for Mette-Marit: Not Suitable to be Queen
Recent polls indicate that Norwegians view Crown Princess Mette-Marit as unsuitable for the role of queen due to her connections with Jeffrey Epstein and ongoing legal issues involving her son.
The Chief of Police will ask for an opinion on the investigation of the former military prosecutor from the legal advisor of the Ministry of Justice
The police have completed their investigation of former chief military prosecutor Yifat Tomer-Yerushalmi, and the Chief of Police, Danny Levy, will transfer the case to the Ministry of Justice's legal advisor, Yael Kotik, for further examination.
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.
Brosius-Gersdorf becomes a columnist for the 'Süddeutsche Zeitung'
Jurist Frauke Brosius-Gersdorf will start writing a column for the 'Süddeutsche Zeitung', commenting on current social and legal issues in the opinion section from February 28.
Survey: We know how Poles assess Zbigniew Ziobro's request for asylum in Hungary
A survey reveals Polish public opinion on Zbigniew Ziobro's asylum request in Hungary, where he and his wife have been granted asylum amid numerous legal charges against him.
American Legal Expert: The Reason for Maduro's Trial Dates Back More Than 30 Years
An American international law professor stated that any trial of Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro, who is detained in the U.S., might rely on a controversial legal opinion from 1989.
If the Supreme Court does not accept the opinion of the legal advisor regarding Ben Gvir, everything we have seen from him so far will be doubled and tripled
The article discusses the implications of the Supreme Court's decision on Legal Advisor Gali Baharav-Miara regarding Itamar Ben Gvir, suggesting that a rejection of her stance could lead to an escalation of his actions.
The decision to send troops to Ukraine will not be well received by European public opinion
A draft conclusion leaked prior to a meeting of European allies in Paris outlines political and legal commitments to protect Ukraine, including military support and sanctions against Russia.
Svetina, who claims he doesn't go to Međugorje for opinion, seen with Mamić near Međugorje
Tomislav Svetina, the general secretary of the Croatian Football Federation, was spotted socializing with fugitive Zdravko Mamić, who is currently unable to leave Bosnia and Herzegovina due to legal issues.
Poll: Should Zbigniew Ziobro return to Poland? We know what Poles think
A recent poll gauges Polish public opinion on whether former Minister of Justice Zbigniew Ziobro should return to Poland following the Sejm's decision to lift his immunity amid serious legal charges.