Two contentious bills were scheduled to come up for an initial vote in the country’s Parliament on Monday, including one that would reduce the power of the Supreme Court.
Tag: Courts and the Judiciary
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Takeaways From the Report on the Trump Georgia Investigation
The released excerpts from the special grand jury’s report suggest that the jurors probably recommended indictments on more charges than just perjury.
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Judge Signals Jail Time if Bankman-Fried’s Internet Access Is Not Curbed
The defendant in a widespread cryptocurrency fraud case has been living in a “garden of electronic devices,” the judge says. Tighter restrictions are ahead.
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Gov. Hochul Retreats to Square One on Finding a Top Judge for New York
The State Senate’s rejection of Justice Hector LaSalle leaves New York’s leaders in uncharted territory, with Gov. Kathy Hochul’s next steps uncertain.
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Breaking Impasse, State Senate Will Vote on N.Y. Chief Judge Nominee
Gov. Kathy Hochul has argued that Justice Hector LaSalle, her divisive nominee for the state’s top judgeship, was denied his constitutional right to a full Senate vote.