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oglobo.globo.com • Politics • Brazil
The Supreme Court's decision to convict Brazilian federal deputy Carla Zambelli on charges of illegal weapons possession and unlawful constraint, leading to potential mandate revocation, is currently suspended pending further review.
livelaw.in • Law • India
The Supreme Court of India clarified the distinctions between gift deeds, settlement deeds, and wills, emphasizing the timing of property transfer as the key differentiator.
livelaw.in • Law • India
The Supreme Court of India sternly warned police across the country to adhere to arrest guidelines, threatening strict action against violations.
rappler.com • Law • Philippines
The Supreme Court in the Philippines has finally denied the dismissed PMA cadet Jeff Aldrin Cudia's third appeal, concluding his case and upholding his dismissal from the academy for violating the honor code.
vox.com • Politics • United States
The article explores the possibility of the Supreme Court striking down Trump's sweeping new tariffs using the controversial 'major questions' doctrine, despite the broad presidential authority granted by federal laws.
livelaw.in • Law • India
The Supreme Court of India ruled that prosecution under the Uttar Pradesh Gangsters and Anti-Social Activities (Prevention) Act, 1986, is permissible even with a single FIR or charge sheet if the crime involves anti-social activities as defined in the Act.
livelaw.in • Law • India
The Supreme Court of India established four key principles for determining when an entire selection process should be nullified due to irregularities, emphasizing the need for a thorough investigation and considering the balance between upholding process integrity and avoiding undue hardship to unaffected candidates.
nytimes.com • Politics • USA
The author argues that electing judges, despite concerns from good-government organizations, can be beneficial for democracy, as evidenced by the recent Wisconsin Supreme Court election.
gestion.pe • Law • Peru
A Peruvian Supreme Court ruling clarifies that workers who receive compensation for wrongful dismissal cannot be reinstated unless they return the funds.
gestion.pe • Law • Peru
The Peruvian Supreme Court ruled that an employee's violent actions outside of work constituted grounds for dismissal, emphasizing the impact on employer trust and company reputation.
nytimes.com • Politics • United States
A North Carolina appeals court ordered tens of thousands of voters to verify their eligibility, potentially overturning the results of a contested Supreme Court election.
livelaw.in • Law • India
The Supreme Court of India ruled that a suit for specific performance of a cancelled sale agreement is not maintainable without a prior declaration challenging the cancellation's validity.
livelaw.in • Law • India
The Supreme Court of India ruled that a wife's reputation can be harmed by defamation against her husband, acknowledging the concept of a shared 'family reputation'.
livelaw.in • Law • India
The Supreme Court of India upheld the principle of using the highest sale exemplar for land acquisition compensation, increasing the award for land acquired in Haryana.
nytimes.com • Politics • United States
The article details the Trump administration's legal battles, focusing on the Justice Department's struggles to defend its policies in court due to a lack of facts and ethical concerns raised by career lawyers.
theatlantic.com • Politics • World
The article analyzes how the Trump administration's legal strategy during the first travel ban, prioritizing speed and obfuscation, is being replicated in current litigation concerning deportations and USAID funding.
nytimes.com • Politics • United States
The Supreme Court temporarily allowed the Trump administration to continue deporting Venezuelan migrants, but ruled that the migrants must receive notice and a chance to challenge their deportation.
livelaw.in • Law • India
The Supreme Court of India overturned a Calcutta High Court order mandating a CBI investigation into the creation of supernumerary posts by the West Bengal government to accommodate allegedly illegal appointees in the 2016 WB SSC recruitment scandal.
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.
theepochtimes.com • Law • USA
The Supreme Court's refusal to hear a challenge to New York's restrictive gun law upholds a lower court decision that partially struck down but largely affirmed the law's provisions.
theepochtimes.com • Law • USA
The Supreme Court's decision to vacate a lower court's orders blocking the deportation of Venezuelan gang members led to the cancellation of a hearing and a shift in the legal proceedings.
pilotonline.com • Politics • USA
The Supreme Court temporarily blocked a lower court order that would have reinstated thousands of federal employees fired during the Trump administration.
washingtonpost.com • Politics • USA
The Supreme Court temporarily blocked a lower court's order to reinstate approximately 16,000 probationary employees fired by the Trump administration.
theepochtimes.com • Politics • United States
The Supreme Court temporarily sided with the Trump administration, rejecting a lower court's order to reinstate thousands of fired federal workers.
oglobo.globo.com • Politics • Brazil
The Brazilian Supreme Court ruled on a plan to reduce police lethality in Rio de Janeiro, modifying previous restrictions and increasing federal involvement in combating organized crime.
foreignpolicy.com • Politics • United States
The article traces the history of campaign finance in the US, highlighting how the Supreme Court's decision in Buckley v. Valeo in 1976 significantly weakened campaign finance regulations, leading to the current system dominated by big money.
nysun.com • Politics • United States
This article analyzes Justice Amy Coney Barrett's Supreme Court decisions, highlighting her surprising shifts and examining whether she is becoming a swing vote.
thehindu.com • Politics • India
The Supreme Court ruled that a Governor cannot reserve a bill for the President's consideration after it's been presented a second time by the state legislature.
vox.com • Law • United States
The Supreme Court's 5-4 decision allows the Trump administration to resume deportations under the Alien Enemies Act, but requires notice and a chance to challenge removal, raising concerns about due process and potential bias in the Fifth Circuit.
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.
livelaw.in • Law • India
The Supreme Court of India ruled that a Section 65B certificate for electronic evidence can be submitted at any stage of a trial, overturning a Karnataka High Court decision in the 2008 Bangalore Blasts case.
theatlantic.com • Politics • World
The Supreme Court is deciding whether the Trump administration can legally deport Americans to a foreign prison without due process, raising concerns about human rights abuses and the potential for government overreach.
veja.abril.com.br • Politics • Brazil
Former Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro sparked controversy by incorporating English into his speech at a rally, criticizing the Supreme Court's sentencing of street vendors.
theatlantic.com • Politics • World
The Supreme Court's ruling in J.G.G. v. Trump limits Trump's ability to deport migrants without due process, but ignores the human cost of his actions and leaves many questions unanswered.
rawstory.com • Politics • United States
The author describes a week of political events in Wisconsin, culminating in a large protest against Donald Trump and his perceived influence.
livelaw.in • Law • India
The Supreme Court of India clarified that courts can alter or add charges under Section 216 of the Code of Criminal Procedure even after reserving judgment, ensuring a fair trial without causing undue prejudice to the accused.
nytimes.com • Law • World
The Supreme Court partially sided with a lower court's order to facilitate the return of a Salvadoran migrant wrongly deported by the Trump administration, prompting debate over executive branch authority and the rule of law.
nytimes.com • Law • World
The Supreme Court ruled that the government must facilitate the return of a Salvadoran migrant wrongly deported by the Trump administration, but stopped short of directly ordering it.
oglobo.globo.com • Finance • Brazil
Following a Supreme Court ruling, the Brazilian government will negotiate a payout of up to R$20 billion from the FGTS fund to workers.
newyorker.com • Politics • United States
This New Yorker article analyzes the history and legal battles surrounding affirmative action in the United States, highlighting its successes, controversies, and ongoing relevance in higher education and beyond.
livelaw.in • Law • India
The Foundation for Media Professionals (FMP) filed an intervention application with the Supreme Court of India supporting a petition challenging communication blockades and media restrictions in Kashmir.
livelaw.in • Law • India
A film producer has petitioned the Indian Supreme Court to establish a Media Tribunal to regulate misinformation, hate speech, and breaches of privacy in media.
vox.com • Law • United States
The Supreme Court case, Kennedy v. Braidwood Management, challenges the Department of Health and Human Services' authority to mandate preventative health coverage under the Affordable Care Act, potentially impacting access to crucial treatments.
vox.com • Politics • North Carolina
Four Republican justices on the North Carolina Supreme Court attempted to disenfranchise over 5,000 voters, potentially overturning the election of Democratic Justice Allison Riggs.
theatlantic.com • Politics • World
The Trump administration's defiance of a Supreme Court order regarding the deportation of Kilmar Abrego Garcia to El Salvador highlights a growing constitutional crisis, raising concerns about presidential lawlessness and the erosion of due process.
livelaw.in • Law • India
The Supreme Court of India ruled that an application to recall a compromise decree due to fraud can be filed before the court that issued the decree.
livelaw.in • Legal • India
The Supreme Court dismissed Teesta Setalvad's plea to unfreeze her bank accounts, upholding a Gujarat High Court order amidst an ongoing investigation into alleged misappropriation of funds.
livelaw.in • Law • India
The Supreme Court of India questioned whether money laundering can be presumed without proving knowledge of proceeds of crime, leading to a discussion on the legal definition and implications of acquittals in money laundering cases.
livelaw.in • Law • India
The Supreme Court dismissed Amnesty International India's challenge to the Enforcement Directorate's freezing of its bank accounts, deferring the challenge to the provisional attachment order.
livelaw.in • Law • India
The Gujarat and Karnataka High Courts have suspended the recruitment process for Civil Judges, awaiting the Supreme Court's decision on the minimum practice requirement for applicants.
theatlantic.com • Politics • World
Donald Trump's administration openly defies a Supreme Court order regarding the deportation of a Salvadoran man, potentially setting a dangerous precedent for executive overreach.
theatlantic.com • Politics • United States
A contested North Carolina Supreme Court election highlights the fragility of American democracy as partisan challenges to vote counts threaten the integrity of the electoral process.
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.
thecourier.co.uk • Law • Scotland
A landmark Supreme Court ruling on the definition of “woman” in the Equality Act 2010 is prompting calls for NHS Fife to concede defeat in a tribunal brought by a nurse who clashed with a transgender colleague.
latimes.com • Law • World
The Supreme Court's ruling on the Trump administration's use of the Alien Enemies Act to deport immigrants sparks debate, with both supporters and critics highlighting aspects of the decision.
vox.com • Politics • United States
The Supreme Court case, Trump v. Wilcox, challenges the independence of federal agencies, potentially expanding presidential power significantly under the unitary executive theory.
nytimes.com • Law • UK
The UK Supreme Court ruled that the Equality Act's definition of 'woman' is based on biological sex, impacting transgender rights and single-sex services.
bhaskar.com • Law • India
The Supreme Court of India heard arguments challenging the Waqf Amendment Act, focusing on issues such as who can establish waqfs, the registration of old waqf properties, and the inclusion of non-Muslims in waqf boards.
theepochtimes.com • Law • UK
The UK Supreme Court ruled that the legal definition of "woman" refers to biological sex, excluding transgender men with gender recognition certificates from certain single-sex spaces.
nytimes.com • Politics • United States
The Supreme Court will hear arguments on President Trump's executive order attempting to end birthright citizenship for children of undocumented immigrants.
telegraph.co.uk • Business • UK
Lloyds Bank, the UK's largest bank, has publicly declared its support for transgender employees following a Supreme Court ruling on sex-based discrimination.
telegraph.co.uk • Politics • UK
The Supreme Court ruling on gender recognition has prompted a reassessment of Stonewall's influence and policies, impacting organizations and employers.
theatlantic.com • Law • United States
Federal judges are considering using contempt of court charges against the Trump administration for defying court orders regarding the deportation of migrants.
dailymail.co.uk • Politics • UK
Peter Hitchens criticizes the UK Supreme Court's decision on a transgender case, questions the fairness of the Lucy Letby trial, and contrasts modern Britain with a past era depicted in a classic film.
livelaw.in • Law • India
Justice D.Y. Chandrachud highlights the systemic nature of casteist, ableist, and gendered discrimination in India, emphasizing the need for inclusive representation beyond mere legal interventions.
washingtonpost.com • Politics • United States
A late-night Supreme Court order temporarily halted the Trump administration's deportation of dozens of detainees in Texas.
archive.is • Politics • United States
The Supreme Court issued an emergency order halting deportation flights of dozens of detainees in Texas, temporarily blocking the Trump administration's actions.
elpais.com • Politics • World
The US Supreme Court temporarily blocked the Trump administration's plan to deport Venezuelan immigrants using a 1798 wartime law, highlighting the ongoing tension between the administration and the judiciary.
livelaw.in • Law • India
The Supreme Court of India ruled that not being served a Section 21 notice or included in a Section 11 application doesn't prevent someone from being added to arbitration proceedings if they are party to the arbitration agreement.
newyorker.com • Politics • World
An interview discusses potential responses to a disregard of judicial orders, including the possibility of widespread civil action to halt governmental operations.
thedailybeast.com • Politics • United States
Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito criticized his colleagues for halting President Trump's mass deportations under the Alien Enemies Act, arguing the court acted hastily and without sufficient process.
thehindu.com • Law • India
The Supreme Court of India is examining the constitutionality of amendments to the Waqf Act, 2025, which expand government control over waqf properties and raise concerns about religious freedom and the autonomy of the Muslim community.
indianexpress.com • Law • India
The Indian Supreme Court temporarily halted all new legal challenges to the ownership of religious sites and surveys of disputed places, impacting numerous pending cases questioning the Places of Worship Act of 1991.
livelaw.in • Law • India
The Supreme Court of India criticized excessively long submissions in arbitration proceedings under Sections 34 and 37 of the Arbitration and Conciliation Act, 1996, advocating for time limits to improve efficiency.
thetimes.com • Law • UK
The Supreme Court's ruling that 'woman' refers to biological sex in the Equality Act 2010 has sparked debate, with some criticisms based on misunderstandings of the decision.
nysun.com • Law • United States
Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito dissents against a midnight order halting deportations, citing procedural irregularities and questioning the use of the All Writs Act.
theepochtimes.com • Politics • United States
The Trump administration responded to a Supreme Court order temporarily halting deportations of Venezuelan gang members, arguing against the ACLU's emergency application and emphasizing the use of other immigration authorities.
theepochtimes.com • Law • Mississippi
The Mississippi Supreme Court ruled that a minor undergoing gender transition cannot legally change their name to a masculine one, citing state law requiring name changes to be 'clearly in the best interest of the child'.
theguardian.com • Law • US
The US Supreme Court heard arguments on a case challenging the constitutionality of the Affordable Care Act's free preventive healthcare services.
thetimes.com • Politics • UK
A UK minister clarifies that the recent Supreme Court ruling mandates using toilets based on biological sex, sparking debate and protests.
livelaw.in • Law • India
The Supreme Court of India reserved its judgment on whether providing written grounds for arrest is mandatory before or immediately after arrest in all cases, stemming from a hit-and-run case.
livelaw.in • Law • India
The Supreme Court of India overturned a Patna High Court ruling that ordered the relocation of a toll plaza on National Highway 30, citing fairness and adherence to Article 14 of the Indian Constitution.
news.bloomberglaw.com • Law • USA
The Supreme Court heard arguments in a case concerning fuel producers' ability to challenge California's stringent auto emission regulations, focusing on whether the producers have standing to sue.
theatlantic.com • Politics • World
Justices Alito and Thomas's dissent against a Supreme Court ruling blocking Trump-era deportations is criticized for prioritizing proceduralism over the immediate risk of human rights violations.
livelaw.in • Law • India
The Supreme Court of India has definitively ruled on the registration exemption for sale certificates issued under the Securitization and Reconstruction of Financial Assets and Enforcement of Security Interest Act, 2002 (SARFAESI).
estadao.com.br • Politics • Brazil
Former Brazilian president Fernando Collor was arrested in Alagoas, awaiting a Supreme Court decision on his imprisonment.
telegraph.co.uk • Politics • UK
The author criticizes Alastair Campbell's stance against a Supreme Court ruling on transgender rights, arguing it demonstrates ignorance and bullying.
noticias.uol.com.br • Politics • Brazil
Supreme Court Justice Alexandre de Moraes imposed stricter rules on defendants involved in the January 8th events, including prohibitions on social media use and image recording.
infolibre.es • Politics • Spain
The president of Spain's General Council of the Judiciary, Isabel Perelló, is blocking the appointments of two key Supreme Court justices, prioritizing candidates supported by conservative members, despite existing legal requirements for gender parity.
theatlantic.com • Politics • USA
Oklahoma's proposal to allow a Catholic-run virtual charter school challenges the historical separation of church and state in American public education, forcing the Supreme Court to reconcile its precedent with the Founding Fathers' intentions.
thehindu.com • Politics • UK
A UK Supreme Court ruling clarifying the definition of 'woman' under the Equality Act 2010 has sparked debate, highlighting the complexities of transgender rights and access to single-sex spaces.
livelaw.in • Law • India
The Supreme Court of India overturned the conviction of a medical shop owner under the NDPS Act due to insufficient evidence linking him to a narcotics transportation conspiracy.
thehindu.com • Politics • India
Two Tamil Nadu ministers resigned following adverse remarks from the Supreme Court and Madras High Court, highlighting the importance of morality and propriety in public life.
slate.com • Law • United States
The Supreme Court is considering whether Oklahoma must fund a Catholic charter school, potentially overturning established precedents on state funding of religious institutions.
washingtonpost.com • Law • USA
The Supreme Court's decision in Kennedy v. Bremerton School District highlights a disagreement among justices regarding the factual accuracy of the majority opinion concerning a football coach's post-game prayers.
oglobo.globo.com • Politics • Brazil
A Brazilian Supreme Court justice has given Collor's defense 48 hours to present medical evidence supporting his request for house arrest due to health issues.