

LGBT activists’ ‘Virgin Mary vandalism’ case to be appealed to Polish Supreme Court
Prosecutors will appeal the decision of the regional court which held that the actions of the LGBT activists did not fulfill the criteria of a prohibited act
Polish liberal opposition demands election re-run after losing to Duda
Despite previously promising to accept the results of the presidential elections, Rafał Trzaskowski’s staff have filed an election protest to the Supreme Court (SN)
Poland’s new Supreme Court chief justice could spell trouble for communist-era justices
There is hope that post-communism in the Polish judiciary is coming to an end, argues Tomasz Sakiewicz, the editor of Gazeta Polska
Gowin calls his compromise with Kaczyński “Poland’s success”
The compromise is based on the assumption that Supreme Court will invalidate the election if the voting is not to take place on Sunday
Major shift in power within Polish Supreme Court, portraits of communist-era judges removed
Soros-backed Roma segregation fine could ruin Hungarian town
The fine could ruin the municipality, which has limited funds to pay for it
Kaczyński: Rule of anarchy by Poland’s judges won’t be tolerated
Judges must be accountable and should respect the law