“Coronoia” lawyer Beate Bahner fails with application against corona rules

She wanted the Federal Constitutional Court to override all corona rules: lawyer Beate Bahner failed because of this – and now no longer wants to work as a lawyer. The Federal Constitutional Court has rejected the urgent application by Beate Bahner from Heidelberg for the corona rules in Germany. It is not permitted. This decision … Read more

Beate Bahner fails with application against corona rules and no longer wants to be a lawyer

She wanted the Federal Constitutional Court to override all of the corona rules: lawyer Beate Bahner failed so badly – and now no longer wants to work as a lawyer. The Federal Constitutional Court has rejected Heidelberg’s urgent application for the Corona rules in Germany. It is not permitted. This decision (1 BvQ 26/20) is … Read more

Constitutional Court ruling: Headscarf ban allowed for trainee lawyers

Legal trainees are still not allowed to wear a headscarf in their practical training. In its decision, the Federal Constitutional Court referred to the institution’s religious neutrality. Legislators can prohibit Muslim legal clerks from wearing a headscarf during their practical training in the courtroom. The decision for a duty to be neutral in ideological-religious terms … Read more

Get out of the coal in a zigzag course

Whether Davos, Berlin or at “Fridays for Future”: The climate crisis remains at the top of the political agenda. Germany wants to score with the coal phase-out. But with “Anne Will” he meets criticism. The guests Marie-Luise Wolf, President of the Federal Association of Energy and Water Management Antje Grothus, environmental activist Reiner Haseloff (CDU), … Read more

When the paths of Fridays for Future and Greens separate

eThere are hardly any mathematically and politically comprehensible scenarios in which the next government formation could do without the green factor. In whatever constellation the Greens will also rule in the future, they remain dependent on government partners, on parliamentary majorities and on compromises in the Federal Council. But what happens if the Fridays for … Read more