The public debate surrounding judicial reform is remarkably narrow. We are told there are too many cases, too few judges and excessive delays. The proposed solutions are equally familiar: appoint more judges, increase working hours and reduce vacations or partial court working days. While judicial vacancies undoubtedly deserve attention, this conversation often overlooks a less…
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U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement cannot detain people for more than 90 days under the Trump administration’s mass detention policy without providing them a chance to be released on bond, a divided U.S. appeals court ruled on Thursday (July 2, 2026)
Energy poverty can feel abstract until you picture an ordinary evening. The sun goes down. A student leans closer to a dim candle to finish homework. A small shop owner stops trading early because the lights are out. A clinic nurse checks a phone battery and hopes it lasts through the night. These are not…