Appointments to the Constitutional Tribunal. Is it still law or just politics?
The ongoing political battle over appointments to Poland's Constitutional Tribunal reflects deep polarization and raises questions about the role of legal arguments in political decisions.
Przemysław Rosati: Acts of Anarchy are Occurring in the State Tribunal
Przemysław Rosati discusses the ongoing legal controversies within Poland's State Tribunal regarding the appointment of judges.
New judges in the Constitutional Tribunal. Procedural irregularities without impact on taking the oath?
The article discusses the appointment of new judges to the Polish Constitutional Tribunal amid accusations of procedural violations regarding candidate submissions.
Poll: Every other Pole wants Karol Nawrocki to swear in the judges of the Constitutional Tribunal
A recent poll indicates that half of Poles support Karol Nawrocki carrying out the oath for newly appointed judges of Poland's Constitutional Tribunal.
Homeowner left $10,000 out of pocket by builder
A Derby homeowner has been left over $10,000 out of pocket by a builder after renovations were deemed defective by a tribunal.
Triple A Case: Hearing Suspended and Defense of the Accused Must Move to the Encuentro Prison
The specialized Criminal Guarantees Tribunal suspended the trial hearing of the Triple A case and ordered the defense attorneys to move to the Encuentro Prison in Santa Elena.
Challenging unfair rents will be cheaper than expected under Labour shakeup
Under the Labour government's new regulations, renters will only pay £47 to appeal unfair rent increases, a decision influenced by David Lammy, aiming to protect tenants from potential exploitation by landlords.
TRE-AM overturns decision regarding gender quota fraud and keeps councilors in office in Eirunepé
The Regional Electoral Tribunal of Amazonas has reversed a prior decision recognizing gender quota fraud, allowing elected councilors in Eirunepé to remain in office.
Nigerian dietitian struck off UK register for lying on job application
A Nigerian dietitian has been removed from the UK health professionals register after a tribunal found she made false claims about her qualifications to secure a job.
PiS files a request to the Constitutional Tribunal after the NSA ruling on same-sex marriages
The Polish government is challenging a court ruling that ordered the registration of a same-sex marriage in Poland.
Piotr Zamroch: The Judgment of the Constitutional Tribunal in Case P 10/16 from the Perspective of Three Months of (Non)Implementation
The Constitutional Tribunal's ruling on December 2, 2025, has sparked significant debate among distribution and transmission companies in Poland due to its implications on property rights.
Jamie Sarkonak: Bird conservation — the latest field to take up race-based hiring
A Quebec human rights tribunal dismissed a case concerning a bird conservation organization that excluded white applicants from a job posting, labeling the government's race-based hiring practices as acceptable under certain contexts.
The tribunal dismissed a petition to fund the cremation of a murder victim from October 7
An Israeli labor court has rejected a claim for state funding of cremation expenses for Yoram Bar Sinai, a murder victim of the Be'eri kibbutz attack on October 7, as the law does not explicitly mention cremation.
RS hospital is sentenced for illegally charging SUS patients since 2015 and will have to refund amounts in double
The Tribunal de Justiça do Rio Grande do Sul has ruled that Hospital São João must stop illegally charging patients covered by the SUS and return double the amounts collected since 2015.
Robert Gwiazdowski: Dribbling at the Constitutional Tribunal
The article discusses the ongoing controversy surrounding judges of the Polish Constitutional Tribunal, highlighting past and current selection processes by the legislature.
President of the Constitutional Tribunal penalized for poor organization of work
The President of Poland's Constitutional Tribunal has been penalized over the mismanagement of a public information request process.
Oversights, errors, sins. CSM lenient: the tribunal of judges always pardons everyone
The article discusses the leniency of Italy's High Council of the Judiciary (CSM) in promoting judges despite various misdeeds, suggesting a troubling trend of overlooking serious professional misconduct.
Anatomy of Paralysis. Five Axes of the Crisis that is Destroying the Constitutional Tribunal
The article analyzes the crisis surrounding the Polish Constitutional Tribunal, highlighting its decline in authority and effectiveness in upholding the constitution.
Alain Corbin: "History has become a tribunal that judges the past and that never offers real understanding; it turns it into an ideological instrument"
Alain Corbin discusses the role of historians in interpreting emotions and sensory experiences in history rather than merely focusing on political events.
TCU determines that MEC suspend payments of Pé-de-Meia to deceased beneficiaries
The Tribunal de Contas da União (TCU) ordered Brazil's Ministry of Education (MEC) to suspend financial payments from the Pé-de-Meia program to beneficiaries identified with deceased individual's CPF numbers from 2009 to 2023.
New Constitutional Court Judges Face Financial Void. Who Will Pay Them?
Newly elected judges of Poland's Constitutional Tribunal are in limbo over their status and pay amid ongoing debates about when they officially take office.
Ryszard Petru: Adam Glapiński should stand before the Tribunal of State
Ryszard Petru argues that Adam Glapiński should face the Tribunal of State over accusations regarding the establishment of a foundation for tax avoidance.
New judges have been selected for the Constitutional Tribunal. PiS pressures Nawrocki to ignore them
Six new judges have been appointed to Poland's Constitutional Tribunal amid controversy and pressure from the ruling party, PiS, to delay their swearing-in.
The Castle of Ceremonies does not close, but the legal dispute is not over: what happens now
The Castle of Ceremonies remains open amid ongoing legal disputes regarding the property, with recent court rulings shifting the case to a different tribunal.
Pendlebury avoids ban due to 'exceptional circumstances', but no 'good bloke clause'
AFL player Scott Pendlebury faced a one-match suspension but was instead fined $3,000 after a tribunal hearing determined that exceptional circumstances applied.
Piotr Szymaniak: The Tribunal evaded, but there's nothing to celebrate
The article discusses the ongoing conflicts and controversial decisions surrounding the Polish Constitutional Tribunal and the political maneuvers by ruling parties.
Court denies appeal and determines that Aracaju return 11% of its territory to the neighboring city
A Brazilian court has ruled that Aracaju must return 11% of its territory to the neighboring city of São Cristóvão.
MI5 apologises and pays compensation to woman allegedly abused by agent
MI5 has issued an apology and compensated a woman who claimed abuse by an agent, following a historic tribunal ruling.
Bogusław Chrabota: The Constitutional Tribunal on the Road to Self-Destruction
The article discusses the ongoing controversy surrounding the legality of judges appointed to the Polish Constitutional Tribunal and the necessity of their oath-taking in front of the president.
TJ-RO validates law that guarantees free supply of cannabidiol medicines in SUS
The Tribunal de Justiça de Rondônia upheld a state law allowing free distribution of cannabidiol medications through Brazil's public health system, SUS.
The Constitutional Tribunal asks Karol Nawrocki about the oath of new Constitutional Tribunal judges. There is a specific date
The Constitutional Tribunal of Poland has requested a written statement from President Karol Nawrocki regarding the swearing-in of new judges, with a deadline set for April 17, 2026.
Małgorzata Manowska responds to the summons of the Tribunal of State. "Unacceptable"
Małgorzata Manowska, the Chair of the Tribunal of State, responds to a legally contentious summons regarding the composition of judges in an ongoing case.
Maciej Gutowski, Piotr Kardas: A Few Questions About the Elections to the TC
The article discusses the importance of the Constitutional Tribunal in Poland's democratic system and the implications of its judicial appointments.
UK complicit in desecration of international law in Gaza, says Corbyn-led tribunal
An unofficial tribunal chaired by Jeremy Corbyn asserts that the UK government has been complicit in crimes in Gaza, highlighting failures in international law.
Prof. Jerzy Pisuliński: Can the Constitutional Tribunal Turn Back Time?
A group of PiS lawmakers is petitioning the Constitutional Tribunal to declare the current selection process for judges unconstitutional, arguing it infringes upon the continuity and individual terms of judges.
Jacek Zaleśny: The oath of new judges of the Constitutional Tribunal is only possible before the President
The Polish Sejm has selected six new judges for the Constitutional Tribunal, who must take an oath before the President to officially assume their positions.
Australian college suspends censured NZ teacher, Jason Morgan, after tribunal reveals sex talk with students
Jason Morgan, a teacher previously censured for inappropriate sexual comments, has been suspended from his teaching position in Australia following revelations from a tribunal.
The Sejm selected six judges for the Constitutional Tribunal. Żurek appeals to Nawrocki
The Polish Sejm has appointed six judges to the Constitutional Tribunal, raising questions about the acceptance of oaths by the new members and potential challenges to the validity of parliamentary elections.
The Sejm elected new judges to the Constitutional Tribunal. What will President Karol Nawrocki do?
The Sejm of Poland has elected new judges to the Constitutional Tribunal, while rejecting candidates proposed by the ruling party, highlighting ongoing political tensions over the tribunal's independence.
The Sejm has chosen new judges for the Constitutional Tribunal. One name catches attention
The Polish Sejm has appointed new judges to the Constitutional Tribunal, filling vacancies that had remained since December 2025, with notable candidates highlighted in the selection process.
Czarnek after Nawrocki's veto: If the government bypasses the law, there will be a State Tribunal
Poland's President Karol Nawrocki vetoed a law related to the EU's SAFE program, leading to a strong political reaction from the opposition and PiS member Przemysław Czarnek.
Elections to the Constitutional Tribunal. PiS Candidate Without Recommendation
During a recent meeting, the committee gave positive recommendations to several candidates for the Constitutional Tribunal while rejecting one from PiS.
Rebellious Morenistas to the 'tribunal of conscience'
Morenista deputies who opposed the electoral reform or were absent from the session face inner party judgment as the party demands adherence to its principles.
Robert Gwiazdowski: The Spirit of Hans Kelsen in the Constitutional Tribunal
The Polish Constitutional Tribunal is undergoing a quick reshuffle to restore the influence of Civic Platform supporters, reflecting a historical pattern in Polish politics.
In 8 municipalities of Jalisco, only women will be able to run; in Zapopan, they must also be from vulnerable groups
The Electoral Tribunal of the State of Jalisco upheld an agreement allowing only women to run as candidates for municipal presidencies in eight municipalities for the 2027 elections.
RC Movement will not be able to hold six political-electoral activities for the next nine months
Ecuador's Revolución Ciudadana political movement is barred from conducting six mandatory electoral activities for nine months due to a suspension imposed by the Electoral Contentious Tribunal.
CJEU on Gender Change: The Court is Not Bound by the Interpretation of the Constitutional Tribunal
The CJEU ruled that Bulgarian courts are not bound by existing interpretations of gender identity and that a person's request for gender recognition must be assessed independently.
The K. case: how the role of girls is becoming increasingly important in youth gang crimes
A tribunal in Spain condemned a woman for her role in a violent incident between rival youth gangs for the first time, highlighting the growing involvement of women in gang-related crimes.
TCU rejects request to remove Minister Jhonatan de Jesus from overseeing Master case
The Brazilian Tribunal de Contas da União (TCU) has unanimously rejected a request to remove Minister Jhonatan de Jesus from his role in overseeing the case involving the liquidation of Banco Master.
"Why the hell did I participate in this": the argument in the court investigated for a presumed 'leak' in the opposition to the architect of Majadahonda
Members of the opposition tribunal for a municipal architect position in Majadahonda are under investigation for allegedly leaking exam questions, leading to statistically improbable exam results.