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politics

Judge Blocks Key Parts of Trump’s 2025 Elections Executive Order

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

politics

Supreme Court Convicts Eduardo Bolsonaro, Sentences Him to 4 Years and Bars Him From Office

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

politics

Ankara Court Temporarily Removes CHP Leadership, Reinstates Kemal Kılıçdaroğlu

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

economy

Court Rules Trump’s 10% Tariff Exceeded Statutory Authority, Limits Relief to Plaintiffs

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

world

Presiding Judge in Kim Keon Hee Appeal Found Dead at Seoul High Court

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

politics

Judge Charges Begoña Gómez with Multiple Corruption Offenses in Spain Probe

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