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Rosatti Said the Court “Will Always Defend Freedom of Expression” and Lamented “Bad Examples” Among Judges

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The president of the Court spoke in Cordoba, where he seemed to allude to the judge who forbade publishing recordings of Karina Milei

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The President of the Court said so a few days after a judge accepted a government injunction that prohibited more audios from the Secretary General of the Presidency Karina Milei. He also spoke about the scope of the concept of imprescriptible crimes.

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The president of the Court spoke in Cordoba, where he seemed to allude to the judge who forbade publishing recordings of Karina Milei

·Buenos Aires, Argentina
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At the 25th Meeting of Judges of Oral Courts in Córdoba, Horacio Rosatti, president of the Supreme Court of Justice, defended freedom of expression. The magistrate said that the judiciary "will never go against other powers", but it will "defend the independence" of its own: "The bad examples bother us because they throw away the daily task." These statements have greater relevance, amid the questions generated by the precautionary measure impos…

The president of the Court assured that jurisprudence will defend freedom of expression and private property. He also criticized the "bad examples"

The president of the Supreme Court of Justice, Horacio Rosatti, said this Thursday that the jurisprudence of the highest court “always” is going to be “in defense of freedom of expression, private property and individual guarantees” and said that “we are disturbed by the bad examples within the judiciary” because “they are the ones that throw back all a permanent daily task that we try to do every day.” He also said that “sometimes it seems that…

The president of the Supreme Court of Justice spoke in Cordoba opening the 25th Meeting of Judges of Oral Courts, where he seemed to allude to the judge who banned Karina Milei from publishing recordings. He also warned that the judiciary “never” will go against the other powers, but it will defend their independence. Horacio Rosatti, argued that the jurisprudence of the highest court “always” will be “in defense of freedom of expression, privat…

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Open City Noticias broke the news in on Thursday, September 4, 2025.
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