由於政治動機疑慮,最高法院准予 Congress 領袖 Pawan Khera 保釋
• 印度最高法院就 Congress 發言人 Pawan Khera 涉嫌對聯邦部長發表貶損言論一案准予其保釋。 • 法院指出了針對 Khera 提交的 FIR 背後可能存在政治動機,引發了對該法律行動時機與意圖的質疑。 • 此裁決突顯了執政的 BJP 與在野的 Congress 在重要選舉前持續緊張的關係,並可能影響公眾對司法獨立的討論。
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• 印度最高法院就 Congress 發言人 Pawan Khera 涉嫌對聯邦部長發表貶損言論一案准予其保釋。 • 法院指出了針對 Khera 提交的 FIR 背後可能存在政治動機,引發了對該法律行動時機與意圖的質疑。 • 此裁決突顯了執政的 BJP 與在野的 Congress 在重要選舉前持續緊張的關係,並可能影響公眾對司法獨立的討論。
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theguardian.comLiberals see chance to strengthen majority in state where Trump and allies could try to overturn election resultsWisconsin voters on Tuesday will select a state supreme court judge to replace an outgoing conservative in a race that could further solidify the liberal majority on the bench ahead of the midterms, when Trump and his allies could try to overturn election results again.Justice Rebecca Bradley, a conservative, is retiring, giving liberals a chance to further consolidate their hold on the high court ahead of the next presidential election, when the swing state is sure to see challenges to election results. Continue reading...
theguardian.comCase focuses on RNC’s challenge to a Mississippi law that allows ballots to count if they are arrive after election dayUS politics live – latest updatesThe US supreme court is hearing arguments Monday about whether mail-in ballots can be counted if they arrive after election day, which would affect laws in more than a dozen states during a midterm election year.The justice are considering Watson v Republican National Committee, a challenge over a Mississippi state law that was brought in 2024 by the Republican party. Mississippi allows mailed ballots to be counted if they arrive within five business days of election day, so long as they were postmarked by election day. Fourteen states, Washington DC and three US territories have similar laws that allow for late-arriving ballots to be counted. Continue reading...
theguardian.comThe Big 12 men's basketball tournament switched courts mid-event after a Texas Tech player suffered a serious ankle injury during a game, prompting safety concerns. Officials halted play and moved to a backup court to ensure player welfare. Texas Tech coach Mark Adams said, 'Safety comes first; we're praying for our player's recovery.' The change delayed semifinals by 45 minutes but allowed games to resume without further incidents, highlighting venue preparedness issues.
theathletic.comBig 12 commissioner Brett Yormark ordered an unprecedented mid-tournament change to the playing surface at the men's basketball event after noticing increased court slippage during Texas Tech's loss to Iowa State on Thursday, where guard Christian Anderson was injured midway through the second half. Similar slips occurred in Houston's win over BYU the same day. The decision highlights Yormark's flexibility in addressing safety issues during the high-stakes conference tournament in Kansas City. This rare move in college athletics prioritizes player welfare as March Madness approaches, with no further disruptions reported yet.
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