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Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim has reiterated his denial of interfering in judicial rulings, amid growing calls for reform and ...
Though judges (and prosecutors) have been on strike a number of times before in Spain, this time is different. The governing body of the Spanish judges, the “ Consejo General del Poder Judicial ”, ...
Sudan is facing mounting international scrutiny following a series of grave human rights violations emerging from the ongoing conflict between the Sudanese Armed Forces and the Rapid Support Forces ...
Those pushing for elections without ensuring judicial reform are part of a conspiracy to delay and undermine true democratic processes, he says ...
Internal dissent within PKR threatens Anwar's government, raising questions about party loyalty, governance and Malaysia's ...
South Carolina Attorney General Alan Wilson gained more endorsements from sheriffs in the state as he continues his bid for governor.
A record number of millionaires are fleeing Latin America, with the region's four largest economies set to lose around 1,600 ...
Judge Roy Altman told JNS that many of the seemingly political critiques of Israel are “really just questions that are deeply rooted in law.”The post Federal judge says many lessons ...
Rural health care and job training top a list of priorities set by a group of 175 Pennsylvanians who gathered last month at a ...
A new study reveals that civil servants, like citizens, do not uniformly recognize and oppose political attacks on liberal ...
California has passed a law to gut the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) for most urban residential development, which is a win for individual property rights, economic mobility, and ...
The Ondo State government and Social Democratic Party (PDP) yesterday clashed over the poor condition and deplorable ...