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demorgen.be • Politics • Belgium
A Belgian man faces losing significant income after the government unexpectedly cancelled his promised bridge pension, highlighting the uncertainty surrounding recent legislative changes.
demorgen.be • Law • Belgium
A controversial court decision in Belgium, where a medical student was acquitted of rape, sparks a debate about the justice system's shortcomings and societal biases.
oglobo.globo.com • Business • Brazil
Brazil's Superior Court of Justice (STJ) upheld the bankruptcy ruling of Buritirama Mineração, rejecting the company's appeal.
elpais.com • Euthanasia • Spain
This opinion piece discusses the legal and ethical implications of euthanasia in Spain, focusing on a recent court case involving a young paraplegic woman and her father's opposition to her request for euthanasia.
dailymail.co.uk • Legal • UK
A legal expert clarifies whether a neighbor sunbathing nude in their garden is breaking the law, considering intent and potential distress caused.
nytimes.com • Politics • United States
President Trump issued an executive order aiming to dismantle state and local climate change policies, prompting backlash from state attorneys general.
elpais.com • Politics • Spain
The Spanish Congress approved a law that will allow the dissolution of Francoist associations, despite opposition from the PP and Vox.
estadao.com.br • Politics • Brazil
A meeting between Bolsonaro and right-wing lawyers is deemed counterproductive, angering some within his party and potentially harming his legal defense.
yeniduzen.com • Politics • Turkey
Turkey's Minister of Finance discusses the controversy surrounding religious symbols in schools, highlighting legal frameworks, children's rights, and the role of unions.
nypost.com • Politics • USA
A proposed Ohio bill aims to criminalize ejaculation without the intent to conceive, sparking debate about reproductive rights and the intersection of religious and legal interpretations.
dnevnik.bg • Politics • Bulgaria
The Bulgarian Judges' Union responds to questions about the delayed election of a new Judicial Council, emphasizing the need for adherence to constitutional principles and highlighting concerns about the lack of a functional electronic voting system.
latercera.com • Politics • UK
A parliamentary report reveals that British laws restricting police information dissemination are inadequate in the age of social media, as demonstrated by the riots following a false narrative about the perpetrator of a July 2024 attack.
elpais.com • Law • UK
The UK Supreme Court ruled that the 2010 Equality Act's definition of 'woman' refers solely to biological sex, limiting legal protections for transgender women.
telegraph.co.uk • Politics • UK
A recent UK Supreme Court ruling upholding the biological definition of sex is lauded as a victory for women's rights, but concerns remain about the government's response and the ongoing challenges faced by women in the workplace.
telegraph.co.uk • Politics • UK
Three Scottish women successfully challenged gender recognition reforms in the UK Supreme Court, highlighting concerns about the impact on women's rights.
gauchazh.clicrbs.com.br • Politics • Brazil
A Brazilian public servant is indicted for racism after allegedly making a white supremacist gesture at a meeting, leading to further investigations into Nazi-related materials and child pornography found at his home.
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.
manilatimes.net • Education • Philippines
Philippine schools can discipline students for off-campus misconduct based on constitutional mandates and the Family Code's principle of in loco parentis.
dailymail.co.uk • Biography • USA
This article provides an intimate look into the life and career of Judge Jeanine Pirro, highlighting her achievements, fears, and personal life.
latercera.com • Politics • Chile
Chilean Deputy Carol Cariola accuses the PDI of manipulative interpretations in a report linking her to a traffic of influence investigation.
prensa.com • Politics • Panama
A proposed amnesty bill in Panama's National Assembly was rejected due to concerns that it could indirectly benefit individuals involved in high-profile corruption cases.
www1.folha.uol.com.br • Technology • United Arab Emirates
The United Arab Emirates plans to use AI to help draft new legislation and revise existing laws, marking a bold move in leveraging technology.
wired.com • Technology • World
The resurgence of accessible 3D-printed gun designs, facilitated by decentralized platforms, sparks debate on gun control and the ease of firearm production.
elpais.com • Politics • United States
A Wisconsin judge was arrested by the FBI for allegedly obstructing an immigration arrest, escalating tensions between the Trump administration and the judiciary.
veja.abril.com.br • Politics • Brazil
The article criticizes the Supreme Court of Brazil's decision to serve Jair Bolsonaro with legal papers while he was hospitalized, arguing it was a poorly-judged move that fueled Bolsonaro's victim narrative.
elpais.com • Politics • Spain
Spain strengthens its stance against surrogacy by prohibiting the registration of babies born through this practice in Spanish consulates, aiming to curtail the practice while ensuring children's well-being.