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“Circuit Scoop: January 2025; January 2025 brought pivotal federal appeals court rulings that challenge agency power, shape business regulations, and influence constitutional law, with long-lasting effects on future legal battles.”

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“Circuit Scoop: January 2025; January 2025 brought pivotal federal appeals court rulings that challenge agency power, shape business regulations, and influence constitutional law, with long-lasting effects on future legal battles.” ” Adam Feldman has this post at his “Legalytics” Substack site.

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South Africa president signs bill redefining compensation requirements for government expropriated land

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. “While… the Constitution allows for acts of redress and restitution, including land reform, we have serious reservations about the procedure as well as important substantive aspects of the [Act]. We are in discussions with our legal team to formulate our case,” a DA press release stated.

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Justice Mahmud Jamal becomes first person of color to sit on Canada Supreme Court

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In a press release , Trudeau stated the he “know[s] Jamal, with his exceptional legal and academic experience and dedication to serving others, will be a valuable asset to our country’s highest court.” He appeared before the Supreme Court 35 times on civil, constitutional, criminal, and regulatory issues.

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Virtual Workshop (in English) on May 14: Roxana Banu on Constructing Imperial Authority through British Imperial Constitutional Law and Private International Law

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Roxana Banu ( University of Oxford ) will speak, in English , about the topic Constructing Imperial Authority through British Imperial Constitutional Law and Private International Law Historians of the British Empire have long underscored the significance of constitutionalism and of legal pluralism in crafting and sustaining imperial authority.

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ECJ upholds legality of Malta judicial appointment process

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Your gift of $50, $100, $200 or $500 will help JURIST to keep its legal news and commentary free and accessible to a worldwide public. The post ECJ upholds legality of Malta judicial appointment process appeared first on JURIST - News - Legal News & Commentary. Thanks for your support! DONATE NOW.

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Australia to vote on Indigenous Voice to Parliament referendum on October 14

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Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese announced Wednesday that Australians will vote on October 14 on whether to alter the Australian Constitution to recognize First Nations people by establishing an Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander voice in Parliament. Australia has not held a constitutional referendum since the last one in 1999.

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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.