The operations are part of an investigation into an alleged coup attempt
Judiciary
The last stop for the government to defend the labor reform is the Supreme Court
An association of Malvinas veterans filed a lawsuit claiming the decree’s land liberalization provisions were unconstitutional
Judge Liliana Rodríguez Fernández’s ruling partially upholds a protective writ filed by the CGT
The Court will have to decide between upholding a stay petitioned by the CGT and honoring the government’s appeal to strike it down
U.S. Judge Loretta Preska rejected Argentina’s arguments as the new administration said there is ‘willingness to pay’ in the US$16.1 billion judgment
After the first round of writs against the mega-decree as a whole, different sectors are filing injunctions targeting specific chapters
Legal challenges to the president’s controversial decree have descended into forum shopping as the government, plaintiffs, and the courts fight over jurisdiction
The Labor Appeals Chamber emphasized its jurisdiction over labor law as the government begins forum shopping