Tag: Supreme
A judge of aboriginal origin will now sit on the Supreme Court of Canada
This appointment by Prime Minister Justin Trudeau notably reflects his government’s desire to reach out to the first inhabitants of the country. A year ago, an Inuit woman thus acceded…
Russian Supreme Court classifies Ukrainian Azov regiment as ‘terrorist organization’
This decision with immediate entry into force could be worth very heavy legal proceedings to the combatants of this regiment taken prisoner by Russia. With our correspondent in Moscow, Anissa…
‘Sloppy and lax’ former State Secretary Linschoten deserves community service, Supreme Court rules
Linschoten, now 65, was sentenced on appeal in September 2020 to 100 hours of community service. The Public Prosecution Service had demanded five months in prison, three of which were…
‘Sloppy and lax’ former State Secretary Linschoten hears the Supreme Court ruling on his tax returns
Linschoten, now 65, was sentenced on appeal in September 2020 to 100 hours of community service. The Public Prosecution Service had demanded five months in prison, three of which were…
Biden: “The Supreme Court is out of control”
Abortions have been allowed in the United States for almost 50 years as a constitutionally protected right since the high-profile case “Roe v. Wade” in 1973. That right was revoked…
60 seconds – That’s why the US Supreme Court has so much power
We have heard it before: the judge who takes office in the US Supreme Court can have a decisive position of power in the United States. And decide in decisions…
The Supreme Court puts a stop to Biden’s case – “Gets lousy belsut”
A power struggle has flared up as the US president appears to be increasingly weak after the Supreme Court’s latest actions. Just over a week ago, the historic abortion law…
Abortion, weapons, climate… The US Supreme Court in an alternate reality
In less than a month, the Supreme Court transformed America. It has allowed more guns on the streets, chipped away at the separation between church and state, caused abortion to…
United States: how the Supreme Court also abuses the climate transition
While the United States Supreme Court ruled in 2007 that, in the context of the fight against global warming, the Environmental Protection Agency was competent to regulate greenhouse gas emissions…
the Supreme Court limits the powers of the federal state in matters of climate
New decision of the Supreme Court in the United States, the last of the annual session. And this time, the Court decided to limit the powers of the federal state…