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Just minutes into the fight, Muniz jumped on the back of Souza against the Octagon fence. When the veteran hit the ground in ...
With lawmakers conflicted about regulation versus innovation, the Supreme Court stepped in, raising the pressure on ...
From person-to-person coaching and intensive hands-on seminars to interactive online courses and media reporting, Poynter ...
The decision comes alongside the long running Mariana v BHP proceedings, in which 620,000 claimants are seeking £36 billion ...
Brazil’s Supreme Court agreed on Thursday on details of a decision to hold social media companies liable for what their users ...
Brazil’s government has formally apologized for the killing of journalist Vladimir Herzog during the military regime 50 years ...
Brazil's Supreme Court had a historic moment on Tuesday when it heard a confrontation between an army colonel and general, ...
The DOJ sent an unprecedented letter to a Brazilian Supreme Court justice in May, admonishing him for ordering U.S.-based video platform Rumble to restrict the free speech of a user on U.S. soil.
A U.S. federal judge said Justice Moraes had not sought to force Rumble to take action in the United States and that his orders are largely only applicable in Brazil.
“In Brazil, judges are empowered—and often expected—to take a hands-on, practical approach. They rely not just on legal arguments, but also on their own perception, experience, and judgment ...
Brazilian judge who’s taken on corruption, a coup and Elon Musk finds himself at heart of nation’s institutional battle From law school lectures to high-stakes rulings, Brazilian Supreme Court Justice ...
As guardians of Brazil’s prolix constitution, which covers everything from health care to wages, STF judges often rule on matters which in most places are the remit of elected officials.