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The Supreme Court Convicts the Attorney General of the State for Revelation of Secrets

Yesterday, the Supreme Court’s ruling was announced, condemning the Attorney General of the State, Álvaro García Ortiz, to two years of disqualification from office and the payment of a fine to the aggrieved party for “revelation of a secret.” The aggrieved party is González Amador, the romantic partner of the President of the Community of Madrid. The process has monopolized Spanish press headlines for months, featuring the unusual image of…



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Obamacare in Court: is it unconstitutional to imitate Europe?

NEW YORK | You are going to hear it more than often. It is called individual mandate: citizens required to purchase health insurance, or face a penalty. It is the Gordian knot of Obamacare, the new US Health law. And it is also the essence of both the Netherlands health system (it has been since 2006) and the Swiss (since 1994).  In that regard, the US is trying to imitate…