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Germany criticized Supreme Court in Germany [4 sources]
Lawmaker criticized Supreme Court in Shelby County [4 sources]
President criticized Supreme Court in Louisiana [8 sources]
Community criticized Supreme Court in Prince Rupert [6 sources]
Greece criticized Supreme Court in Greece [4 sources]
King criticized Supreme Court in Iran [4 sources]
National Electoral Commission criticized Supreme Court in Nigeria [5 sources]
State Supreme Court criticized Prison in Australia [10 sources]
King criticized Supreme Court in United Kingdom [3 sources]
Supreme Court issued criticism [10 sources]
Main Opposition criticized Supreme Court in Athen [10 sources]
Supreme Court issued criticism in Manila [10 sources]
United States criticized Supreme Court in California [3 sources]
Alexandria issued criticism in Virginia Supreme Court [6 sources]
State Supreme Court issued criticism in Maryland [3 sources]
Reports of conflict in Virginia Supreme Court [8 sources]
United States expressed disapproval of State Supreme Court in West Fargo [4 sources]
The Trump administration asked the U.S. Supreme Court to grant states the power to review voter rolls for noncitizens just days before elections, a move voting rights advocates warn could disenfranchise eligible American voters.
ISLAMABAD: Former prime minister Imran Khan on Monday approached the Supreme Court seeking directions his transfer to Islamabad’s Shifa International Hospital, access to his personal physicians, family and counsel, and provision of his medical details to the family. A similar petition was earlier moved before the SC by his sister Dr Uzma Khan who challenged the Islamabad High Court (IHC) ruling to refuse these facilities. In the fresh petition, filed by senior counsel Uzair Karamat Bhandari, the ex-premier urged the apex court to grant leave to appeal against the March 12 order of the IHC.
The legal status of telehealth access to medication abortion remained in flux after an appeals court blocked it nationwide, only for Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito to issue a temporary stay reversing that block — leaving advocates and opponents alike uncertain about what comes next.
Civil rights activists and veterans of the 1965 Selma marches have condemned the Supreme Court's decision to weaken the Voting Rights Act, calling it a return to systemic voter discrimination. Sheyann Webb-Christburg, who marched in Selma at age eight, said the ruling amounts to a deliberate attempt to silence voters who fought for the right to vote.
Researchers from major Brazilian universities have published findings showing that presidents of the Federal Supreme Court have accumulated significant political power over the past two decades, positioning themselves as central actors in governance and mediation between the three branches of government.
Brazil's Supreme Court will review legal challenges to a newly enacted law that reduces sentences for those convicted in connection with the January 8, 2023 attacks on government buildings, after Congress overrode President Lula's veto of the legislation. Justice Alexandre de Moraes — who oversaw the original criminal proceedings — has been named rapporteur and has given the presidency and Congress five days to respond before deciding whether to suspend the law.
Bolsonaro's legal team filed a motion with Brazil's Supreme Court Chief Justice Edson Fachin on Friday, seeking to annul the former president's conviction for an attempted coup d'état — a significant but expected legal maneuver following the verdict.
Lawyers for former Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro filed a criminal review petition at the Supreme Court seeking to annul his conviction of 27 years and three months in prison for crimes including leading a coup attempt, arguing judicial error, improper panel composition, and insufficient evidence of his direct involvement in the January 8, 2023 attacks.