To change justice, just one more vote is needed
Italy is voting on a referendum to confirm a judicial reform that alters the separation of powers between judges and prosecutors.
Conviction and personal experience. Why the reform is necessary
The article advocates for a constitutional reform in Italy that clarifies the roles of judges and prosecutors and emphasizes the importance of voting in the upcoming referendum despite past campaign failures.
More power to politics and dismantling the CSM. The uncertainties of the lottery
The article discusses proposed legal changes in Italy aimed at modifying the separation of powers, including the role of judges and public prosecutors, which may undermine the integrity of the judiciary.
The Iranian Dissidents: "Italy Should Not Align with Regimes"
Iranian dissidents in Italy advocate for judicial reforms, emphasizing the need for a separation of powers to ensure fair trials and a commitment to democracy.
Albania: the rule of law in test
The article discusses the challenges faced by the rule of law in Albania as it grapples with the separation of powers and corruption within its institutions.
Pool: "Yes to the referendum, conference with Valditara and 10 gazebos"
The Milan League is actively campaigning for a 'Yes' vote in the upcoming referendum on justice reform scheduled for March 22-23, emphasizing the importance of efficient justice and a clear separation of powers.
The American Republic and Our Founding Leaders
The article discusses the contributions of James Madison and the foundational principles of the American Republic.
That true association of the unpunished
The article criticizes the opposition to justice reform in Italy, arguing that they manipulate the narrative around prosecutorial independence and the separation of powers.
Before the Referendum in Italy: Meloni's General Attack on the Judiciary
Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni's government is pushing for judicial reform ahead of a referendum on constitutional changes set for March 22 and 23, amid concerns about the separation of powers.
The division of powers in action
A recent US Supreme Court ruling overturning a tariff decision by Trump provides valuable lessons for Argentina regarding the division of powers.
Prime Minister's Catalog Gifts 'Distort the Separation of Powers,' Experts Point Out Issues
Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi has distributed catalog gifts valued at 10 million yen to 315 elected members of her party, raising concerns about the implications for the separation of powers in democracy.
Allies, Not Vassals
The U.S. Supreme Court ruled that Congress retains exclusive authority to impose tariffs, overturning a key component of President Donald Trump's trade policy.
Thomas rips Supreme Court tariffs ruling, says majority 'errs' on Constitution
Justice Clarence Thomas criticized the Supreme Court's ruling that blocked Donald Trumpโs authority to impose tariffs, arguing it misinterpreted both constitutional and statutory laws regarding trade.
Court Overturns Tariffs: The Great Usurpation
The U.S. Supreme Court has ruled against the unconstitutional power exercised by President Trump regarding tariffs, aiming to uphold the separation of powers in the government.
Reversal of tariffs
The U.S. Supreme Court ruled that tariffs imposed by former President Donald Trump were unconstitutional, reiterating the separation of powers in tax legislation.
"The separation of powers exists in the United States": the day the Supreme Court contradicted Trump
The U.S. Supreme Court ruled against President Trump regarding tariffs, marking a significant check on executive power from the judicial branch.
Judiciary Checks Trump, Raises Questions on Separation of Powers in Founding Philosophy
The U.S. Supreme Court ruled that Trump's tariffs exceeded presidential authority, demonstrating that the judiciary can limit presidential power.
There are judges in America
The U.S. Supreme Court ruled that President Trump's tariffs are illegal, emphasizing the principle of separation of powers.
The Supreme Court Puts a Stop to Trump
The US Supreme Court has ruled that many of the tariffs imposed by President Trump are unconstitutional, reinforcing the separation of powers.
US Supreme Court: Trump's Tariffs are Illegal
The US Supreme Court ruled that President Donald Trump's use of an emergency law to impose tariffs on almost all countries is illegal.
The Judiciary Against the Republic
The article discusses concerns over the judiciary's increasing role in adjudicating laws in Argentina, emphasizing the need to restore a balanced separation of powers.
Justice referendum, everything you need to know: when and why to vote
Italy is holding a referendum on March 22 and 23 regarding the separation of judicial careers and the establishment of separate disciplinary courts.
I, a bishop investigated and then acquitted, explain why separation is necessary
Bishop Giovanni DโErcole discusses the Italian justice reform and the misconceptions surrounding it, arguing for the necessity of the separation of powers within the context of the current referendum campaign.
The separation of attributes
The article critiques recent comments by Italian prosecutor Nicola Gratteri regarding the upcoming justice referendum, linking them to broader political and media controversies.
Nordio: "Referendum? Weโve been called many nasty things". Then the jab at Gratteri: "Psychometric tests are needed"
Minister Carlo Nordio criticized public prosecutor Nicola Gratteriโs statements about the referendum on the separation of powers in the judiciary, highlighting the inappropriate remarks directed at his proposals.
House members call for inquiry into justice departmentโs record of their Epstein files research
Members of Congress are demanding an investigation into the Justice Department's actions regarding their tracking of Congressional research on Jeffrey Epstein.
Climate Lawsuits: Separation of Powers in Climate Stress
Environmental and human rights organizations are using the courts to compel governments to increase climate protection efforts, balancing interests and priorities amid ongoing climate challenges.
UNE says that the Constitutional Court's acceptance of two of its demands is a first step in defense of the separation of functions and legal security
The National Union of Educators (UNE) welcomed the Constitutional Court's acceptance of their lawsuits against a financial strengthening law and a government appointment as a significant first step in upholding the separation of powers and legal security.
Sansores calls Ricardo Monreal coward and hypocrite after urging respect for separation of powers; "take care of your pigsty"
Layda Elena Sansores San Romรกn attacked Ricardo Monreal, labeling him as hypocritical and cowardly after he urged her to respect the separation of powers in their political dealings.
The separation of careers? A just and bipartisan battle
Former Senate President Marcello Pera emphasized the importance of the justice referendum in restoring balance among State powers and strengthening citizens' rights during a conference supporting the referendum.
The Fachin Era in Tax Matters: What to Expect?
The article discusses the beginning of Luis Edson Fachin's era at the Supreme Federal Court of Brazil and his commitment to democracy, fundamental rights, and the separation of powers, highlighting the qualities that define his management style.
"Worldwide careers are separate," said the president of the SรฌSepara committee
Gian Domenico Caiazza and Cesare Parodi debated on the separation of careers in the magistracy, highlighting the potential impacts on judicial independence and decision-making freedom.
Federal judge blocks Trump administration from enforcing mail-in voting rules in executive order
A federal judge in Washington state has blocked key provisions of an executive order from the Trump administration regarding mail-in voting, ruling that the president exceeded his authority and violated the separation of powers.
Presidio for the citizen. The Sรฌ Seprara Committee is born - Rome Capital
The Sรฌ Seprara referendum committee has been established in Rome to advocate for the separation of careers in the judiciary, addressing growing concerns about trust and impartiality in the legal system.