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German court rules double jeopardy statute unconstitutional

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The court addressed concerns from victim’s families by stating that their desire for justice was not an appropriate reason for the legislature to broaden statutory framework in order to obtain “substantively more correct justice.”

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Canada Supreme Court rules life without chance of parole is unconstitutional

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Former Prime Minister Stephen Harper wrote that the ruling “ devalues the lives of [Bissonnette’s] victims” and called the opinion a “grave injustice that calls for action from Parliament.”

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India top court rules women can take defense academy admission exam

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The Indian Supreme Court ruled on Wednesday that women can sit for the NDA (National Defence Academy) admission exam in a landmark interim order which will allow more women to serve in India’s armed forces.

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Top Poland court rules EU measures on judicial reforms unconstitutional

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He claimed the interpretation of articles 1 and 19 of the Treaty on European Union are inconsistent with the Constitution. Filipek, a specialist at the Faculty of Constitutional Law, represented the opposite side and defended the constitutionality of the EU law.

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Supreme Court Rules Bribery Statute Doesn’t Criminalize Gratuities for Past Acts

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The post Supreme Court Rules Bribery Statute Doesn’t Criminalize Gratuities for Past Acts appeared first on Constitutional Law Reporter. “The bribery statute for federal officials, §201(b), uses the term ‘corruptly.’ But the gratuities statute for federal officials, §201(c), does not.”

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Supreme Court Rules Federal Agencies Can Be Sued Under Fair Credit Reporting Act

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The post Supreme Court Rules Federal Agencies Can Be Sued Under Fair Credit Reporting Act appeared first on Constitutional Law Reporter. “Both provisions thus exempt government agencies from the Act’s otherwise-broad definition of ‘person’ for particular reasons in particular contexts,” he emphasized.

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Rights organizations create committee to advocate for freedoms in Tunisia

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The Tunisian Workers’ Union and the Tunisian Association of Constitutional Law criticized the ISIE decision to reject a court ruling that reinstated three presidential candidates. The ISIE has also barred 14 candidates from running in upcoming elections.