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Ahead of the verdict on the August 9 election results, the justices in the Supreme Court make statements to the press. The result has been contested by Raila Odinga's legal team who allege the vote tallying process was fraudulently run. IMAGES
San Salvador, Sep 26 (EFE).- The Supreme Court of Justice (CSJ) of El Salvador on Sunday swore in 98 judges this Sunday amid a controversial reform to the Law of the Judicial Career that dismisses more than 200 judges. The reform came into effect on Saturday, but the Family Chamber of the Oriente Section of the department of San Miguel on Wednesday ordered the CSJ to 'suspend the application' of the reform decree, approved by the Legislative Assembly, with a pro-government majority and signed by President Nayib Bukele. (Camera: VLADIMIR CHICAS). SHOT LIST: THE SWEARING-IN BY THE SUPREME COURT OF JUSTICE (CSJ) OF 98 JUDGES, IN SAN SALVADOR, EL SALVADOR.
Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg left behind a final project, which will now be released posthumously. Prior to her death last month, Ginsburg worked with Amanda Tyler, one of her former clerks and a current law professor at University of California, Berkeley, on composing new material and collecting previously unreleased works. This compilation will be released as a new book, entitled Justice, Justice Thou Shalt Pursue: A Life's Work Fighting for a More Perfect Union. The book was originally slated for release next fall, and was already in production at the time of the Justice's death.
A handful of anti-Trump and pro-Trump protesters gather outside the US Supreme Court to protest against Donald Trump as the US Supreme Court is set to hear Trump's appeal against the Colorado ballot ban, examining his eligibility for the Republican primary ballot in the state of Colorado due to his involvement in the January 6, 2021 assault on the US Capitol by his supporters. IMAGES
The US Supreme Court is to hear Donald Trump's appeal of the Colorado ballot ban. The question before the nine justices is whether Trump is ineligible to appear on the Republican presidential primary ballot in the state of Colorado because he engaged in an insurrection—the January 6, 2021, assault on the US Capitol by his supporters. IMAGES