Amy Hamm: The zealotry of the B.C. Human Rights Tribunal must be exposed
The article criticizes the B.C. Human Rights Tribunal for its perceived bias against individuals expressing gender-critical views, particularly in the wake of a significant ruling against a former school trustee.
Josh Dehaas: Human rights codes an unacceptable threat to free speech
This article discusses the controversy surrounding the B.C. Human Rights Tribunal's ruling against Barry Neufeld, who was ordered to pay damages for his anti-LGBTQ statements, raising concerns about the implications for free speech in Canada.
Does the ruling of the Constitutional Tribunal not published in the Journal of Laws have legal effects? A precedent question for the NSA
The article discusses a legal challenge in Poland regarding a woman's denial of caregiving benefits for her disabled son due to her employment status, raising questions about the interpretation of legislative rules.
Burgertory founderβs chant about Zionists at pro-Palestine rally incited hatred against Jews, tribunal rules
A Victorian tribunal ruled that a pro-Palestine protester's chant incited hatred against Jews, finding a breach of the Racial and Religious Tolerance Act.
Julia Malott: Hair salon ruling a threat to the idea of human rights
The article discusses a Quebec tribunal's ruling against a hair salon for its binary gender options on a booking form, raising concerns about the implications for human rights.
BA worker accused of masturbating near colleague wins unfair dismissal tribunal
A British Airways employee has won his case for unfair dismissal after he was accused of masturbating near a colleague, with an employment tribunal ruling in his favor following a cleared court case.
Marek Domagalski: Letβs not waste judicial power
The article discusses a legal case in Poland where a party seeks to renew proceedings based on a recent constitutional ruling that impacts the ability to appeal court decisions regarding judicial fees.
DER-RO will have to pay pension and R$ 150,000 for the death of an employee run over in service; understand
The Justice Tribunal of RondΓ΄nia upheld a ruling requiring the state's Department of Roads to compensate the family of an employee killed by a steamroller while on duty.
Michael Higgins: Human rights tribunal seeks to bully and punish trans heretics
A ruling by the British Columbia Human Rights Tribunal imposes a $750,000 fine on an individual for questioning gender ideology, raising concerns about freedom of expression and compliance with belief systems.
Former Presidents and Vice Presidents of the Constitutional Tribunal: PiS MPs Want to Block Changes in the Constitutional Tribunal
Former heads of the Polish Constitutional Tribunal warn that the ruling party, PiS, is attempting to block the appointment of new judges to the tribunal.
Former presidents of the Constitutional Tribunal warn against PiS's motion. "Change of the constitution"
Former presidents of Polandβs Constitutional Tribunal express concern over a motion by the ruling PiS party regarding the selection of judges, which they characterize as a potential constitutional shift.
Lidl worker sacked for drinking 17p bottle of water after feeling 'dehydrated at checkout'
A Lidl employee was dismissed for drinking a bottle of water worth 17p that he did not pay for, with an employment tribunal ruling against his unfair dismissal claim.
New judges of the Tribunal to take an oath in the Sejm? This is how the coalition wants to bypass the president
The ruling coalition in Poland plans to appoint judges to the Constitutional Tribunal but may circumvent the president's approval by changing procedural rules in the Sejm.
You had, coalition, places in the Constitutional Tribunal ...
The ruling coalition in Poland has seemingly lost its opportunity to fill vacant positions in the Constitutional Tribunal due to a legal challenge filed by PiS against its own regulations governing judicial appointments.
Maciej Gutowski, Piotr Kardas: Poor elections to the Tribunal would be a triumph for PiS
The article discusses the implications of the ruling coalition's plans to quickly fill vacant positions in the Constitutional Tribunal in Poland amid ongoing public debates about judicial reforms.
PiS Wants to Block the Election of New Judges to the Constitutional Tribunal. Checkmate in the Tribunal Case?
Polish lawmakers from the ruling party PiS have filed a complaint with the Constitutional Tribunal challenging the legal provisions related to the election of new judges.
PiS has submitted a motion to the Constitutional Tribunal to block the appointment of new judges
The ruling coalition in Poland plans to select judges for six vacancies in the Constitutional Tribunal, a move disputed by PiS as unconstitutional.
Liverpool ordered to pay Chelsea compensation after tribunal settles bitter dispute
Liverpool is required to pay Chelsea Β£2.8 million following a tribunal's ruling regarding the signing of 17-year-old forward Rio Ngumoha from Chelsea's academy.
Who does the ruling coalition want to introduce to the Constitutional Tribunal?
The ruling coalition is planning to select judges for six vacancies in the Constitutional Tribunal in early March, with discussions surrounding the possibility of filling additional gaps.
Ruling made in Bunnings' three-year fight to use AI to scan customer faces
Bunnings has been granted the right to use AI facial recognition technology for crime prevention, as the tribunal ruled it did not violate privacy laws, although it could improve customer notification about data collection.
Judge's blunt two-word response to woman's firing over wife's bid to kill boss
An employment tribunal found that Paula Smith was unfairly dismissed from her job after her wife attacked her boss, prompting a judge's pointed remark during the ruling.
Ambulance worker sacked after wife tried to kill boss in line for five-figure payout
An ambulance workerβs wife attempted to murder their boss, leading to her unfair dismissal from the NHS and a potential Β£14,000 compensation following an employment tribunal ruling.