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A Taiwan court decided on Friday to retain capital punishment, but ruled its application should be "limited to special and ...
The government is making a mockery of Israeli law and reviving its push for significant changes to the justice system, ...
Recent approval of the judicial reform adds noise and uncertainty to bilateral ties.
On his last day celebrating Mexican Independence Day as president, Andrés Manuel López Obrador (AMLO) triumphed in his previous and most consequential political undertaking: to disappear the judiciary ...
Utah Gov. Spencer Cox said he does not support electing judges in the state but is open to other judicial reforms in the wake of a series of rulings that have prompted anger from Republican lawmakers.
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