The Drift of the Judges: the Judge Campaigns in the Social Center
A judge's participation in a political campaign at a social center in Brescia has raised concerns about the neutrality of the judiciary in Italy.
Judge and prosecutor embraced at the No demonstration: the photo goes viral
A viral photo depicts Antonella Cafagna, a Bari judge, and Roberto Rossi, Bari's prosecutor, embracing while campaigning against a referendum on the separation of judicial careers.
It will always be yes
Sal Da Vinci's jingle plays at FdI's event in Milan, where supporters campaign for a yes vote in the justice referendum.
Mussolini Thanks the No
The left in Italy is ironically defending the 'No' vote against a referendum intended to reform laws linked to Mussolini's fascist legacy.
Other colleagues have written to me ready to leave the Anm
An interview with judge Anna Ferrari reveals dissent among judges in Milan regarding a constitutional reform and fear of repercussions from the official stance of the National Association of Magistrates.
Family Referendum
The article discusses the Italian referendum on family justice, emphasizing bureaucratic issues and public discontent with the legal system.
The ANM attacks Meloni on the justice referendum: "Constant campaign of delegitimization"
The National Association of Magistrates has criticized Giorgia Meloni's comments regarding the upcoming justice referendum, arguing that she is conducting a campaign aimed at delegitimizing their role.