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A Massachusetts judge ruled June 24 that key parts of President Trump's March 2025 elections order exceeded his authority, blocking federal enforcement.
#trump, #executiveorder, #elections, #judiciary
Brazil’s Supreme Federal Court convicted Eduardo Bolsonaro, handing 4 years 2 months and an eight-year ban for seeking U.S. pressure on Brazil’s judiciary.
#brazil, #bolsonaro, #judiciary, #conviction
An Ankara appellate court voided the CHP's 2023 congress and reinstated Kemal Kılıçdaroğlu, removing Özgür Özel pending appeals and sparking a legal fight.
#turkey, #chp, #ankara, #judiciary
May 7 court ruling finds President Trump exceeded Section 122 authority for a 10% tariff, but injunction and refunds apply only to the plaintiffs who sued.
#trade, #tariffs, #judiciary, #tradepolicy
Judge Shin Jong-o, who presided over the appeal of former first lady Kim Keon Hee, was found dead at Seoul High Court; police say no foul play suspected.
#southkorea, #judiciary, #kimkeonhee, #seoul
A Madrid judge has formally charged Begoña Gómez with embezzlement, influence‑peddling and other offenses, moving the case closer to trial.
#spain, #corruption, #judiciary, #sanchez