
Polish president sends new judicial reform law to Constitutional Court to determine whether its constitutional
A leading Polish academic lawyer says President Duda is acting responsibly by asking the Constitutional Court to examine a new law designed to reform the legal system and unlock billions in EU funding
‘The law works and saves people,’ says pro-life activist as Poland’s abortion rate drops
The number of abortions in Poland dropped by tenfold due to a new regulation
Abortions plummeted in Poland last year as consequence of constitutional verdict takes effect
The drop in legal abortions in Poland is the result of the Constitutional Tribunal verdict in 2020 on eugenic abortion
The EU’s judicial imperialism
The European Commission has begun legal action against Poland over the rule of law. “The heaviest artillery has been drawn up against Poland,” writes Jacek Karnowski
EU institutions silently expanded their competencies through EU court rulings
The issue of the sovereignty of EU member states and the boundaries of the competencies of the European Court of Justice is becoming increasingly visible
Poland is set to achieve a tactical victory against the EU
Judicial reform
Opinion: Opposition’s ‘March of Dependence’ in Warsaw turned out to be a huge stumble
The pro-EU protests in Warsaw organized by the opposition were a display of Donald Tusk’s weakness and dishonesty, writes Editor-in-Chief of ‘Do Sieci’ weekly Jacek Karnowski
In massive rebuke, Poland’s top court rules that Polish constitution trumps EU law
In what could have wide-ranging consequences, Poland’s top court has ruled that Polish law takes precedence over EU law
Poland – EU: Legal dispute over judiciary reform
Top Polish court rules that CJEU’s decision on suspending Polish Supreme Court Disciplinary Chamber is unconstitutional
Poland’s top court clears way to remove ombudsman
Polish Deputy Minister of Justice Marcin Romanowski responds to EU Commissioner Vera Jourova’s entry that she is following developments relating to the Polish ombudsman “with concern”
Polish government has not published Constitutional Tribunal’s verdict banning eugenic abortion
The government has moved the date of publication in the Journal of Laws because it wants to “calm down social tensions,” explains government spokesman Piotr Muller
The Polish citizens who say judicial reform is desperately needed
Eugenic abortion is a major topic for Poland’s new parliament
Archbishop Gądecki: Next year hundreds of children will be killed.