Police files alleged assault, grievous harm charges against primate
The Primate of the First African Church Mission, Very Reverend Sunday Oludare Matilukuro, faces charges of conspiracy and assault in a Lagos court for alleged harm against a church official.
Court bars police from re-inviting firm, others over resolved dispute
A Nigerian court has prevented the police from further actions against Tosiba Appliances Limited and its officers in a previously resolved dispute.
Star's former CEO and lawyer lashed in Chinese money laundering case
The Federal Court found the former CEO and legal counsel of Star breached director duties during a money laundering scandal.
NT court case over uranium levels in drinking water hits roadblock
Residents of Laramba are facing legal hurdles in their court battle against the NT government regarding uranium contamination in their drinking water.
Court summons INEC chair over contempt charge
The Federal High Court in Abuja has summoned the chairman of the Independent National Electoral Commission to address a contempt charge filed against him by the National Rescue Mission.
Justice authorizes Nunes administration to open park closed since 2012
The São Paulo Court of Justice has allowed Mayor Ricardo Nunes' administration to open the Primavera municipal park, which has been closed since 2012 due to concerns raised by the Public Ministry.
United States: A Judge Orders the Halt of Tariff Collection Invalidated by the Supreme Court
A U.S. judge has ordered the halt of tariff collection that was invalidated by the Supreme Court, simplifying the path for potential future refunds.
In the Court, Comodoro Py and the Magistrature expect Juan Bautista Mahiques to resolve the crisis of the 300 vacancies in Justice
Juan Bautista Mahiques is expected to tackle the ongoing crisis of 300 vacant positions within the Argentine judiciary as his predecessor leaves behind initiatives in procedural reforms and significant legal cases.
The Mexican Army is ordered to provide intelligence reports on the Ayotzinapa case: 'It did not deliver 853 folios'
A federal court has ordered the Mexican Army to release all intelligence documents related to the 2014 disappearance of 43 students from Ayotzinapa, highlighting a significant gap in information.
MT Court overturns ruling that suspended works on Morro de Santo Antônio after MP points out flaws
The Mato Grosso Court overturned a previous ruling that halted tourism expansion works at Morro de Santo Antônio, emphasizing the lack of evidence for legal flaws.
Injunction hearing that could renew Alberta teachers ability to strike underway
Alberta teachers are seeking a court injunction to challenge the province's back-to-work legislation imposed last fall, which could potentially allow them to strike again.
Days Before the Hearing in the Triple A Case, There Is Still Not a Complete Trial Court; Parties Involved Request Raffle to Avoid 'Unnecessary Delays'
With less than three days until the hearing for the Triple A case, concerns arise over the incomplete Anti-Corruption Tribunal and the impending legal proceedings involving high-profile defendants including the mayor of Guayaquil.
Justice Jackson authors unanimous SCOTUS opinion handing Trump an immigration win
Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson wrote a unanimous Supreme Court ruling that affirms the authority of immigration judges and presents a significant victory for the Trump administration's deportation policies.
City Hall of São Paulo loses appeal and will have to reopen legal abortion services in Cachoeirinha
The São Paulo City Hall is required to reopen legal abortion services at the Municipal Hospital and Maternity Vila Nova Cachoeirinha following a court ruling.
Court summons INEC chair over contempt charge
The Federal High Court in Abuja has summoned INEC Chairman Prof. Joash Amupitan to appear for a contempt charge on March 10, following an emergency that prevented his attendance.
Live: ASX set to rise as Wall Street rallies, Star to learn fate in court
The Australian share market is expected to rise following positive gains on Wall Street, while Star Entertainment Group awaits a court judgement regarding alleged money laundering.
Social network ordered to compensate user who had account suspended without justification
A court in Rio Grande do Norte ordered a social network to pay R$ 2,000 in damages to a user whose account was suspended without prior notice.
TSE excludes rule for 2026 allowing promotion of government criticism outside electoral context
The Brazilian Superior Electoral Court has removed a provision from electoral rules for 2026 that allowed the promotion of criticisms of the government outside the electoral context.
Alcolumbre says that if Lula wants to speak with him, he must seek him out
Senate President Davi Alcolumbre stated that President Lula should seek him out if he wishes to discuss matters together, especially regarding the nomination of Jorge Messias to the Supreme Federal Court (STF).
Tadeu Leite elected as a councilor of the Court of Auditors of Minas Gerais
Deputy Tadeu Leite has been elected as a councilor for the Court of Auditors of the State of Minas Gerais, pending the governor's approval after he concludes his current legislative term.
Alcolumbre says he expects a meeting with Lula and awaits a message about Messias's nomination
Senate President Davi Alcolumbre expressed hope for a meeting with President Lula following tensions regarding the nomination of Attorney General Jorge Messias to the Supreme Court.
Ondo youths criticize APC for holding congress despite court order
Youths in Ondo State have condemned the APC for conducting a state congress in defiance of a court order that prohibited it.
ICJ sets date for new arguments between Ecuador and Mexico over filed claims
The International Court of Justice has extended a deadline for Ecuador and Mexico to submit new pleadings regarding Ecuador's claim against Mexico for granting illegal political asylum to former vice president Jorge Glas.
Cucchi Cover-ups: Cassation acquits Colonel Sabatino and confirms the conviction of two Carabinieri
The Italian Supreme Court has acquitted Colonel Sabatino while upholding the convictions of two Carabinieri officers involved in the Cucchi cover-up case.
Senator appeals to Fachin to reverse decision that annulled the confidentiality violation of a company linked to Toffoli's family
Senator Alessandro Vieira appeals to the President of the Supreme Federal Court to overturn a ruling that annulled the investigation into a company linked to a Supreme Court minister's family.
President of the CPI of the INSS sees invasion of prerogatives in Dino's decision that suspended secrecy of 'Lulinha's' friend
Senator Carlos Viana criticized a Supreme Court decision that suspended the secrecy order regarding the businesswoman Roberta Luchsinger, viewing it as an overreach of judicial authority into legislative matters.
Cucchi Case, Colonel Sabatino Acquitted: 'The Fact Does Not Constitute a Crime'
Colonel Lorenzo Sabatino has been acquitted by the Supreme Court in the Cucchi case, dismissing accusations linked to alleged cover-ups surrounding the 2009 death of Stefano Cucchi.
Rule of Law Act. Małgorzata Manowska wrote to the Venice Commission
Małgorzata Manowska has requested a postponement in the evaluation of a Venice Commission opinion regarding a proposed law aimed at restoring the right to an independent court in Poland.
Second Chamber of the STF is expected to uphold Vorcaro's imprisonment
The Supreme Federal Court's Second Chamber is likely to maintain the imprisonment of former banker Daniel Vorcaro, following a decision by Minister André Mendonça.
TSE Releases Final Text of 2026 Rules and Prohibits Payment and Rewards for Advertising on Social Networks
The Brazilian Electoral Court has announced the final rules for the 2026 elections, which include banning payments for political content and shifting the burden of proof in cases involving AI-generated misinformation.
Post-war field court recalls a forgotten cross in Karlovy Vary. The site will be restored
A post-war field court in Karlovy Vary, which has been forgotten over time, is set to be restored, highlighting its historical significance.
PKP Cargo wants to negotiate compensation amicably for coal decision
PKP Cargo is seeking an amicable settlement regarding compensation related to a court case against the Polish government over a coal transport decision.
The Trump government intervenes to help Argentina in the YPF trial
The U.S. Department of Justice has requested that Argentina allocate part of its speaking time in a New York Appeals Court hearing to support its position in a legal case involving the 2012 expropriation of YPF shares.
Protective measures increase by 29% in the Paraíba Valley; woman reports threats even after court ruling
In the Paraíba Valley, protective measures granted by courts have risen by 29% in 2025, with one woman recounting ongoing threats from her ex-partner despite a judicial decision.
Court: telephone registration must be realistically accessible for patients
A Warsaw court ruled that patient registration via phone must be effectively available, rejecting a complaint against a healthcare provider for obstructing access.
"Chiqui" Tapia will be questioned this Thursday and will present a document to defend himself for the retention of AFA contributions
Claudio "Chiqui" Tapia, president of the Argentine Football Association, is set to appear in court on Thursday to defend himself against accusations of improperly retaining taxes amounting to 19.3 billion pesos.
The District Court ruled that the evidence against ten of the defendants in the smuggling to Gaza does not establish security offenses and they are expected to be released
The District Court in Beer Sheva ordered the release of ten out of fifteen defendants in a smuggling case to Gaza, citing insufficient evidence for security offenses.
Newsfilter: Fico is struggling to abolish either the office or the repentants
Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico announced plans to repeal a controversial law as he faces pressure from the European Commission regarding funding from the recovery plan.
Court adjourns N1bn fraud trial, grants KANSIEC officials permission for Hajj
A Nigerian court has postponed a fraud trial involving KANSIEC officials, allowing them to travel for Hajj amidst ongoing charges.
Second Chamber of the STF will analyze next week the decision of Mendonça that led to the imprisonment of Vorcaro
The Second Chamber of the Supreme Federal Court is set to review Minister André Mendonça's decision that resulted in the imprisonment of Daniel Vorcaro, the owner of Banco Master, on March 13.
Walz accused by Jordan of trying to ‘hide behind’ court order in Feeding Our Future payments
Rep. Jim Jordan accused Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz of misleading the public about the Minnesota Department of Education's payments to the Feeding Our Future nonprofit, which is involved in a major child nutrition fraud case.
TV series about the murder of Jonas: 'I just found my boss dead'
The documentary series 'The Murder of Truck Jonas' depicts the life and tragic death of Jonas Aarseth Henriksen, who was killed in August 2023, while also following the aftermath for his family.
Jacek Szymczak: The Transmission Easement is not a new 'frank loan'
A recent wave of advertisements from claims companies promises landowners easy money in disputes with transmission companies, but this may be misleading due to the legal complexities involved.
Cúneo Libarona revealed details of his resignation and cooled a dream of Milei about the appointment of judges: 'The Court holds, we have three magnificent judges'
Mariano Cúneo Libarona, the outgoing Justice Minister of Argentina, announced his resignation to focus on personal matters and confirmed the appointment of Juan Bautista Mahiques as his successor.
Harry Maguire's response after Man Utd star's Greece assault and bribery conviction upheld
Harry Maguire plans to appeal to Greece’s Supreme Court after his assault and bribery conviction was upheld.
CPMI sees precedent in Dino's decision to suspend the confidentiality breach of 'Lulinha'
The CPMI of INSS is evaluating whether a recent Supreme Court decision by Flávio Dino could set a precedent affecting the confidentiality breach of Fábio Luís Lula da Silva, known as 'Lulinha', the son of Brazil's president.
Lionel Messi's absence resulted in a huge fine
The British Columbia Supreme Court approved a $475,000 settlement against the Vancouver Whitecaps and Major League Soccer related to the absence of star players, including Lionel Messi, from a football match two years ago.
Government supporters avoid friction with Alcolumbre after Lulinha case and try to preserve Messias
Supporters of President Lula are cautiously refraining from criticizing Senate President Davi Alcolumbre in the lead-up to crucial votes.
Administrative Court: Corona Protection is in Court
A lawyer in Bavaria is contesting the legality of protective glass walls installed in local courts to prevent COVID-19 infections.
LVAT did not agree to postpone the deadline for increasing Lithuanian language lessons in minority schools
The Lithuanian Supreme Administrative Court (LVAT) rejected the Ministry's request to delay the implementation of increased Lithuanian language lessons in minority schools until September 2026.