'We will review sheet by sheet': the potential re-election of Francisco Egas in the FEF will be subject to legal review by the Ministry of Sports
The possibility of Francisco Egas's re-election as head of the Ecuadorian Football Federation is under legal scrutiny by the Ministry of Sports due to concerns over compliance with re-election laws.
New Turn: Lynx Hunting Temporarily Stopped
Hunting of lynxes in Sweden is temporarily halted after a court decision pending a new legal review.
Von der Leyen says the EU-Mercosur agreement will come into effect despite legal review
European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen announced that the EU-Mercosur free trade agreement will enter into provisional effect despite a legal review initiated by the European Parliament last month.
Decision on lynx hunting is appealed
The decision to allow this year's lynx hunt has been appealed by the Swedish Society for Nature Conservation, requesting a halt to the hunt while awaiting further legal review.
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.
The Constitutional Court will assess the president's decrees regarding the approval of incomplete government composition
The Constitutional Court of Lithuania is set to review presidential decrees that established two incomplete government cabinets, as legal complaints have been raised regarding their constitutionality.
Trump is running out of tariff cards to play ahead of CUSMA review
The article discusses President Trump's continued reliance on tariffs despite legal setbacks, as he responds to a Supreme Court decision with new global tariffs ahead of the CUSMA review.
Freiburg's Mayor Martin Horn: Is this still information or already an election campaign?
Freiburg's mayor Martin Horn is being promoted on social media as he runs for re-election, raising questions about the legality of such advertising, which is currently under review by legal authorities.
Balance of Powers in the United States
The US Supreme Court has reaffirmed that political decisions are subject to judicial review by invalidating significant tariffs from the Trump administration, emphasizing the importance of adherence to legal frameworks.
The Constitutional Court will examine the Government's refusal to present the Budgets after admitting the Senate's conflict of powers to process
The Constitutional Court in Spain will review the Senate's complaint against the government's failure to present the national budget, marking a significant legal event.
Jigwiyeon's Strange Legal Principles
Critics are raising their voices against the first-instance ruling regarding Yoon Seok-yeol's charges of insurrection, primarily targeting Judge Ji Gwi-yeon's unusual legal interpretations.
Approval of a Special Committee to Promote a Law Preventing the Supreme Court from Disqualifying Ministers and Aimed at Protecting Ben Gvir's Tenure
The Knesset committee approved the establishment of a special committee to advance legislation that restricts the Supreme Court's ability to review ministerial appointments, specifically aimed at protecting National Security Minister Itamar Ben Gvir from removal.
Park Sung-jae Silent on Need to Review Proclamation Order on the Day of Martial Law
During a Ministry of Justice meeting shortly after the declaration of martial law, former Minister Park Sung-jae reportedly remained silent on calls to review the constitutionality and legality of the order.
Paris court to review Nicolas Sarkozy's request to merge sentences in graft case
A Paris court is set to review Nicolas Sarkozy's request to combine sentences from separate graft and illegal campaign financing convictions.
Flávio Dino suspends privatization of data company in Paraná
Brazil's Federal Supreme Court Minister Flávio Dino has temporarily halted the privatization of Paraná's data company Celepar pending further legal review.
Courts signal follow-up on the Baneheia report
Norwegian courts are set to thoroughly review the Baneheia report and take measures to prevent future judicial errors.
State Attorney General demands review of case for the release of the crematorium owner in Chihuahua
The State Attorney General of Mexico demands an immediate review of a federal judge's decision that led to the release of José Luis A.C., the owner of a crematorium in Chihuahua.
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.
US companies demand certainty in trilateral review with T-MEC
US businesses are urging Congress and the federal administration to preserve the trilateral nature of the trade agreement T-MEC and provide legal and regulatory certainty during its review process.
"Deprivation of National Veteran Benefits Due to Remarriage is a Violation of Basic Rights"… Court Refers Case for Constitutional Review
A South Korean court has referred to the Constitutional Court a legal challenge against a law that deprives bereaved spouses of national veteran benefits upon remarriage, citing violations of their rights.
What is the Legislative Council? What has been discussed?
The Legislative Council of Japan, in its recent session, provided recommendations regarding the review of the retrial system and discussed various legal reforms.
Review of the Reexamination System Submitted to the Minister of Justice by the Legislative Council: Numeric Standards for Dangerous Driving Requirements
The Japanese Legislative Council has submitted a proposal to the Minister of Justice for a review of the reexamination system and the requirements for dangerous driving, including the introduction of numeric standards.
A 52-page document linking Jack Lang to Jeffrey Epstein was unpublished by the American justice system
A legal document associating French politician Jack Lang with Jeffrey Epstein has been temporarily retracted by the U.S. Justice Department for further review.
The result of the Epstein documents is "half-hearted focus and scattering"
The review of the Epstein documents reveals a lack of cohesive focus and fragmented information.
Members of Congress Will Be Able to View Unredacted Files on Epstein
Members of Congress will have the opportunity to review unredacted documents related to Jeffrey Epstein.
[Exclusive] Pilot Association: 'Gadeokdo New Airport is Up to 246 Times More Dangerous than Muan Airport' due to Bird Strike Concerns
The Korean Civil Aviation Pilots Association has raised serious concerns regarding the Gadeokdo New Airport, indicating that the bird strike risk at the site could be hundreds of times higher than that of Muan Airport, prompting calls for a full review of the project amidst ongoing legal challenges from environmental groups.
Compensatory license, transportation assistance, accumulation of vacations: see what are the ‘penduricalhos’ vetoed by Dino
On Thursday, Supreme Court Minister Flávio Dino ruled that the three branches of government must review and suspend illegal 'penduricalhos' in public service that lack specific legal foundation.
Dino orders suspension of unregulated perks in the three Powers and gives 60 days for review
Minister Flávio Dino of the Supreme Federal Court has ordered the suspension of unregulated perks across the three branches of government, allowing a 60-day window for all governmental bodies to review and suspend payments without legal basis.
Ipaam cancels fine and embargo planned against the installation of the new landfill in Manaus
The Institute of Environmental Protection of Amazonas (Ipaam) has canceled a R$ 10 million fine and embargo against the establishment of a new urban solid waste landfill in Manaus after a legal review found it compliant with legal instruments.
The case of the drug dealer from Kaunas will be reviewed by several judges of the Supreme Court - a plenary session has been convened
The Supreme Court of Lithuania will conduct a plenary session to review the drug distribution case involving a Kaunas resident, with a significant number of judges participating to address the legal implications of evidence obtained under criminal intelligence laws.
TEPJF orders INE to ensure certainty on the review of affiliations for new parties
The Electoral Court ordered the INE to provide certainty to organizations in the process of becoming new political parties regarding the definitions and interpretations to be applied in counting collected affiliations and determining compliance with legal requirements.
A prosecutor requested a review of the judge in charge of the case regarding the mansion in Pilar attributed to AFA leaders
A prosecutor is seeking to reevaluate the judge overseeing the investigation into a mansion in Pilar linked to leaders of Argentina's AFA, arguing that it should return to the economic criminal court.
The Constitutional Court will again review the decision to strip M. Drobiazko of Lithuanian citizenship
The Regional Administrative Court has once again referred the case of M. Drobiazko's citizenship revocation to the Constitutional Court after previously ruling that the revocation is constitutional.
Stock Prices Under Pressure: Anthropic Ventures with AI Assistant into the Legal Sector
Anthropic is entering the legal market for the first time with a system that can autonomously review legal documents, marking a significant shift for Legal Tech.
Mamata is a lawyer but why can't she present her argument in the Supreme Court? Understand the legal aspect
The Supreme Court will hear Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee's petition against the special intensive review of the voter list in West Bengal, with indications that she may appear in court to present her case herself.
A U.S. judge will consider a request to block access to J. Epstein documents
The Justice Department has released over 3 million documents related to Jeffrey Epstein, and a U.S. judge is set to review a request to block access to them after names of alleged victims were inadvertently revealed.
Police: Bar-Lev was not involved in the previous military prosecutor's case; the Ministry of Justice's legal advisor will examine the conflict of interest
The police announced the completion of their investigation into former Chief Military Prosecutor Yifat Tomer-Yerushalmi, stating that Bar-Lev was not involved and that the Minister of Justice's legal advisor, Yael Kutik, will review the conflict of interest.
Constitutional Expert: 'This is a tragedy and catastrophe – human, political and legal'
Constitutional expert Sanja Barić commented on the dispute regarding the organization of the Croatian handball players' welcome in Zagreb, asserting that the situation should be resolved legally through a review of the legality and constitutionality of the City Assembly's decision.
The Supreme Court accepted to examine both the prosecution's and victims' complaints in the case of the shot woman
The Supreme Court of Lithuania has agreed to review the prosecution's and victims' appeals in the case involving police officer Darius Šerpytys, with no hearing date set yet.
Dozimetr heads back to court, hearing will continue in March
The Prague Municipal Court is set to review appeals from the defendants and the prosecutor in the Dozimetr corruption case, which has resulted in the cancellation of February hearings.
Supreme Court to Hear Case on Louisiana’s Eroding Coast
The Supreme Court is set to review a significant case concerning the environmental issues related to Louisiana's eroding coastline.
Equality reactivates its agenda with a legal offensive against prostitution and a review of anti-violence bracelets
The Ministry of Equality in Spain seeks to push forward a abolitionist prostitution law and review anti-violence bracelets as part of its 2026 agenda.
More than two million Epstein documents have not been published
The U.S. Department of Justice announced that over two million additional documents related to the Jeffrey Epstein case remain unpublished, requiring weeks for legal teams to review the extensive materials.