Threatened civil liberties
Polish Sejm Passes Censorship Law – Time for the President’s Veto
• On March 6, the Polish Sejm passed a new law that criminalizes so-called hate speech. • The adoption of this law
Issuance by the Minister of Education of a decree on the organization of religious instruction in school without the required consent of churches and other religious associations
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Issuing unlawful “guidelines” on maximizing access to abortion in the form of a press conference and website publication
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Violation of the constitutional freedom of assembly and association against the Independence March
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Violations related to the pre-trial detention of Father Michał Olszewski
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Ordering of termination of parliamentary mandates of Maciej Wąsik and Mariusz Kamiński despite presidential pardon
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Privileging certain groups and restricting freedom of speech in Poland just like in Western countries
• The Polish Sejm is working on a bill to criminalize so-called “hate speech”. • This bill to amend the Penal Code
Fr. Olszewski’s detention is a politically motivated case and sets a new precedent in post-communist Poland, his defense attorney says in an interview with Ordo Iuris (video)
“The government has promised its voters that it will hold the PiS government accountable, especially regarding the Justice Fund. This
Fr. Olszewski’s trial continues. Ordo Iuris files an amicus brief.
Adobe Stock · Polish Catholic priest Michał Olszewski has been in custody since late March in connection with alleged irregularities
Legal defects of the motion to bring the NBP President before the State Tribunal
Each of the MPs who signed the initial motion to bring the President of the National Bank of Poland, Prof.
A gesture of reconciliation from the Supreme Court’s Extraordinary Audit and Public Affairs Chamber
In the formula for the presidential pardon, we read the words “we forgive and forget”. Naturally, this refers to the
Conviction of two Polish MPs in violation of presidential clemency law and principle of separation of powers
On December 20, 2023, The District Court in Warsaw, as a court of second instance, issued a verdict sentencing former