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  • Articles Tagged with "Judicial Review"

    Conde-Pumpido se queda solo en su maniobra para evitar que Europa le examine

    abc.es • Law • Spain

    Internal reports contradict Spanish Constitutional Court President Conde-Pumpido's attempt to prevent a referral to the European Court of Justice regarding the court's 'amnesty' in the ERE case.

    Writ Courts Can Suo Motu Strike Down Subordinate Legislation : Supreme Court

    livelaw.in • Law • India

    The Supreme Court of India affirmed the power of Writ Courts to strike down subordinate legislation violating fundamental rights, even suo motu, but cautioned against its frequent use.

    Due process for me, not for thee - The Atlantic

    theatlantic.com • Politics • United States

    The article discusses President Trump's contrasting approaches to due process, utilizing it for himself while attempting to deny it to others, highlighting inconsistencies in the application of justice.

    Delhi High Court Verdict In Airports Authority Of India Case Is A Renewed Call To Uphold The Spirit Of The Arbitration Act

    livelaw.in • Law • India

    The Delhi High Court's recent upholding of an arbitral award in the Airports Authority of India case reinforces the importance of minimal judicial intervention in arbitration, promoting confidence in India's arbitration process.

    What's In A Name? A Lot, Especially If That Name Is "Anti-National"

    livelaw.in • Law • India

    This article analyzes the ambiguous use of the term "anti-national" in Indian law, highlighting its lack of clear definition and potential for arbitrary application.

    Analysis: Trump again makes John Roberts and the court look weak | CNN Politics

    cnn.com • Politics • United States

    President Trump's defiance of a Supreme Court order regarding the deportation of a Maryland man highlights a power struggle between the executive and judicial branches, leaving the court's authority seemingly weakened.

    The most damning aspect of the Supreme Court’s latest Trump dodge.

    slate.com • Politics • World

    The Supreme Court's inconsistent approach to executive power in foreign affairs, favoring Trump over Biden, highlights a concerning double standard that disproportionately harms immigrants.

    Could Trump’s ‘Path of Perfect Lawlessness’ Set Him on a Collision Course With Chief Justice Roberts and the Supreme Court? | The New York Sun

    nysun.com • Law • World

    A Fourth Circuit Court rebuke of the Trump administration's deportation tactics highlights a potential conflict between the executive and judicial branches, potentially leading to a Supreme Court confrontation.

    Vance Melts Down at Reagan Judge Over Deported Dad Ruling

    thedailybeast.com • Politics • World

    A legal battle ensues over the deportation of Kilmar Abrego Garcia, wrongly deported to El Salvador, prompting strong reactions from Vice President JD Vance and criticism of the Trump administration's actions.

    Neil Gorsuch is the hero America deserves, after electing Donald Trump | Vox

    vox.com • Politics • World

    This article analyzes Neil Gorsuch's influence on the Supreme Court's decisions, particularly regarding the limitations of executive power, and explores whether the court will challenge Trump's policies.