VIDEOS: DF1 of Monday, March 16, 2026
The speech by the President of the Supreme Federal Court emphasizes the need for judges to demonstrate impeccable behavior in both public and private life.
In a recent lecture for law students in BrasΓlia, Supreme Federal Court President Edson Fachin discussed the expectations of conduct for judges, stressing the importance of maintaining an 'impeccable behavior' both publicly and privately. This statement underscores the judiciary's role in upholding public trust and integrity within the legal system, especially in a democratic society.
The discourse also highlighted the significant disciplinary measures taken against judges over the past two decades, with 126 judges facing compulsory retirement due to misconduct. This raises questions about the effectiveness of existing safeguards and the ongoing commitment to uphold the highest standards of the judiciary, reflecting the ongoing scrutiny that the legal field must endure.
Additionally, the piece touches on various pressing local topics, including tax deadlines and societal issues such as police violence, illustrating a landscape where legal and civic responsibility intersect. This serves as a reminder of the challenges Brazil faces, as well as the ongoing need for dialogue surrounding judicial accountability and reform in the light of current grievances and societal calls for justice.