AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoPhilippines Impeachment: The Senate impeachment court has ordered Vice President Sara Duterte to appear in person (or via counsel) for the formal start of her trial on July 6, setting the opening schedule and confirming the Senate is ready to proceed. Human Rights/Police Accountability: Lawyers for drug-war victims asked the Philippine Supreme Court to act on consolidated writ of amparo petitions tied to alleged harassment in 26 Manila communities, seeking protection for affected families. U.S. Education Debt: A federal court permanently blocked a U.S. Department of Education rule that would have tightened eligibility for Public Service Loan Forgiveness, backing a coalition led by Attorney General Kwame Raoul. EU Rights & Identity: The European Court of Human Rights ruled Poland violated a child’s rights by refusing to register a UK birth certificate listing two women as parents, leaving the child in legal uncertainty. India Election Integrity: Karnataka’s High Court questioned claims of postal ballot tampering, pointing to the Election Commission’s custody of ballots. Regulation vs Deadlines (India): The Supreme Court sharply criticized India’s Pharmacy Council for repeatedly missing approval/admission timelines. Corporate Insolvency (South Korea): A Seoul bankruptcy court ended Homeplus’s rehabilitation plan after it failed to secure required funding, pushing the retailer toward liquidation. Louisiana AG: Louisiana’s Supreme Court temporarily blocked the arrest of AG Liz Murrill after an indictment, signaling she may succeed on procedural or legal grounds.
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