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  • Articles Tagged with "Judges"

    Ilustríssimo Privilégio: Entenda como juízes criam seu ‘paraíso fiscal’ para fugir do Imposto de Renda - Estadão

    estadao.com.br Politics Brazil

    A Brazilian news article discusses how judges exploit loopholes to reduce their income tax burden, creating a 'tax haven' for themselves.

    Wide majority of Americans oppose impeaching judges who rule against Trump | CNN Politics

    cnn.com Politics USA

    A recent poll reveals that 70% of Americans oppose impeaching federal judges who rule against President Trump, despite growing calls for such actions from some Republicans.

    El casar se va a acabar | La Rioja

    larioja.com Law Spain

    A recent law reform in La Rioja, Spain, eliminates the ability of justices of the peace to officiate civil weddings, impacting couples who preferred their impartiality.

    Judges Worry Trump Could Tell U.S. Marshals to Stop Protecting Them - The New York Times

    nytimes.com Politics USA

    Federal judges expressed concerns at a recent conference about the potential for President Trump to compromise their security by influencing the U.S. Marshals Service.

    America Needs More Judges Like Judge Myers - The Atlantic

    theatlantic.com Politics United States

    Judge Richard Myers's ruling against an attempt to subvert North Carolina's election exemplifies the crucial role of principled judges in upholding democratic processes.

    Clark County judges fail to report trips to workshops backed by conservatives | Investigations

    reviewjournal.com Politics Nevada

    A Las Vegas Review-Journal investigation reveals that several Clark County judges failed to disclose sponsored trips to conservative judicial education programs, raising concerns about transparency and potential conflicts of interest.

    La huelga judicial y el jurista persa | Opinión | EL PAÍS

    elpais.com Law Spain

    A Spanish law professor analyzes the ongoing judicial strike in Spain, questioning the judges' motivations and the reforms being debated.

    Ruido (a propósito de Montoro y Cerdán) | Opinión | EL PAÍS

    elpais.com Law Spain

    This article analyzes the inconsistencies in judicial decisions regarding pretrial detention, using the cases of Santos Cerdán and Cristóbal Montoro in Spain to highlight the lack of transparency and the overreliance on intuition in the judicial system.

    Bolaños: “Hay una minoría de jueces que hacen mucho daño a la justicia” | España | EL PAÍS

    elpais.com Politics Spain

    Spanish Minister Félix Bolaños discusses the tension between the government and the judiciary, asserting that a small minority of judges are politicized and harming the justice system.