- BVG: Constitutional Complaints and Organstreit Proceedings Against the OMT Programme of the European Central Bank Unsuccessful.
- The Supreme Court ruled 4 to 3 that the tobacco company could not be sued for money-laundering by the European Union under an American racketeering law.
- Eszter Polgári: The Hungarian Constitutional Court’s case with the ECHR: an ambivalent relationship.
- Maďarský ústavní soud odmítl stížnosti na referendum o kvotách.
- Linda Greenhouse (NYT): The Supreme Court’s Post-Scalia Term.
- Marko Milanovic: Grand Chamber Judgment in Al-Dulimi v. Switzerland.("This is the latest in a long and complex line of cases dealing with the negative human rights impact of sanctions mandated by the UN Security Council, raising inter alia the legal effects of the supremacy clause in Article 103 of the UN Charter.")
- NYTimes: Supreme Court Tie Blocks Obama Immigration Plan ("The 4-4 tie dealt a sharp blow to an ambitious program that the president had hoped would become one of his central legacies.")
- Ilya Somin: "Today’s Supreme Court decision upholding racial preferences in admissions at the University of Texas (UT) has potentially far-reaching implications. It might well license extensive racial discrimination in college admissions policies."
- What Do This Week’s Supreme Court Decisions Mean for Immigration and Affirmative Action?
pondělí 27. června 2016
Soudní novinky 26/16 (Nabito! OMT, imigrace, afirmativní akce)
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