Do we have the right to know who writes the laws for Karol Nawrocki? Expert: Transparency is key
An expert emphasizes the importance of transparency in the legislative process, particularly regarding the involvement of external authors in legal drafts.
“The Public Has the Right to See Yoon Seok-youl's Judgment in Real Names” - A Professor's Claim Former Judge
A professor argues that the judgment documents for former President Yoon Seok-youl, sentenced to life imprisonment for treason, should be publicly accessible by name.
French right rallies over ‘lynching’ of activist: What to know
Right-wing protesters in France are set to march in memory of a nationalist activist who died under controversial circumstances, prompting debates about free speech and public safety.
Should the President Have the Right to Pardon Convicts? We Know the Opinion of the Poles
A recent discussion reveals Polish citizens' opinions on the presidential power of clemency as outlined in the Polish Constitution.
Nawrocki announces the first pardons. We know who they concern
Karol Nawrocki has exercised his right of clemency by pardoning three individuals, though their names have not been disclosed to the public.
The ‘habeas data’ is not a draft
A constitutional judge in Ecuador ruled against a habeas data claim, reinforcing the public's right to know and protecting journalism from legal intimidation.
Journalist Followed 14 Executions Live: "People Have the Right to Know What It Looks Like"
Journalist Jeffrey Collins has witnessed 14 executions in South Carolina, emphasizing the public's right to know about the death penalty process.
Journalist Live Followed 14 Executions in the USA: People Have the Right to Know What It Looks Like
Journalist Jeffrey Collins has witnessed 14 executions in South Carolina over the past 25 years, emphasizing the public's right to see how they are carried out.