The Supreme Court asks to strengthen the Social Chamber ignored by Bolaños in the 500 new judicial positions
The Spanish Supreme Court is advocating for the enhancement of the Social Chamber in response to the creation of 500 new judicial positions, which has been overseen by Minister Félix Bolaños.
The Supreme Court considers it disproportionate for VTC vehicles to submit a price list to the public administration
The Spanish Supreme Court ruled that requiring VTC vehicles to submit price lists to the government is excessive and impacts fair competition.
The Supreme Court rejects annulment of the conviction of García Ortiz and clears the way for the former Attorney General to go to the Constitutional Court
The Spanish Supreme Court has upheld the conviction of former Attorney General Álvaro García Ortiz, allowing him to appeal to the Constitutional Court over alleged fundamental rights violations.
The Supreme Court rules on the first collective lawsuit against revolving credit cards
The Spanish Supreme Court has ruled in favor of a collective lawsuit against revolving credit cards, citing a lack of transparency in their practices.
The Supreme Court confirms that workers can choose when to start their five-day leave to care for a family member
The Spanish Supreme Court has ruled that workers can flexibly choose when to start their five-day paid leave for caring for a family member affected by serious circumstances.
Companies fear the effects of Trump's tariff chaos: 'Returning to uncertainty is the worst'
Spanish exporters are anxious about the potential impact of the U.S. Supreme Court's annulment of tariffs and Donald Trump's renewed trade offensive.
The Supreme Court overturns a Barça rule that prohibited members from selling their season tickets
The Spanish Supreme Court has annulled a rule from FC Barcelona that restricted members from selling their season tickets, allowing for greater flexibility in ticket management.
The Supreme Court annuls a rule from Barça that prohibited members from selling their season tickets
The Spanish Supreme Court has annulled a 2018 rule by FC Barcelona that prevented members from selling their season tickets, which was established following a ticket resale scandal.
The Supreme Court confirms the 50-year prison sentence for a man who kidnapped his underage girlfriend for 35 days and attempted to kill her
The Spanish Supreme Court has upheld a 50-year prison sentence for a man who kidnapped, raped, and physically assaulted his underage girlfriend for 35 days.
A Supreme Court ruling reinforces the presumption of minority age for young migrants
A ruling by Spain's Supreme Court supports the presumption of minority age for young migrants, overturning a previous decision that treated a 16-year-old Senegalese youth as an adult.
The State Closes the Circle in Defense of the Amnesty Law
The Spanish state reinforces its defense of the amnesty law applicable to Puigdemont, despite opposition from the Supreme Court.
The Prosecutor's Office and the State Attorney's Office support amnesty for Puigdemont against the Supreme Court's decision
The Spanish Prosecutor's Office and the State Attorney's Office support amnesty for former Catalan President Carles Puigdemont amid legal challenges regarding his immunity and the Supreme Court's ruling on corruption charges.
The Government appeals to the Supreme Court to hide the papers of the Air Europa rescue
The Spanish government is refusing to release key documents regarding the Air Europa rescue despite a court ruling, and is appealing to the Supreme Court to delay the disclosure.
December 23: The day Peramato freed García Ortiz from expulsion as prosecutor without informing the public
The new Attorney General absolves Álvaro García Ortiz from expulsion or suspension following a Supreme Court conviction, marking a historic precedent in Spanish democracy.
Allegations Against Singer: Two Women Accuse Julio Iglesias of Sexual Assault
Two former employees of the Spanish singer Julio Iglesias have filed complaints with the Spanish Supreme Court Prosecutor's Office alleging sexual assault and human trafficking.
The time worked in private healthcare does not count towards progression and higher earnings in public healthcare, says the Supreme Court
The Spanish Supreme Court ruled that time worked in private healthcare does not count for progression and increased pay in the public healthcare system.
The judge does not allow Ábalos to leave prison to appear before the Senate committee tomorrow
A Spanish Supreme Court judge has denied the request for former Transport Minister José Luis Ábalos to leave prison to testify before the Senate committee.
The Senate requests permission to interrogate Ábalos this Thursday in his first appearance 42 days later
The Spanish Senate is seeking authorization from the Supreme Court to allow José Luis Ábalos to be transferred from prison to testify on January 8 regarding the Koldo investigation.
The Prosecutor's Office accuses the Supreme Court of ignoring evidence that exonerated García Ortiz and asks for the ruling to be annulled
The Prosecutor's Office is requesting the Supreme Court to annul the sentence convicting former Attorney General Álvaro García to two years of disqualification for the disclosure of confidential information regarding businessman Alberto González Amador, partner of Isabel Díaz Ayuso.