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Us Us Sanctions Against Alexandre De Moraes - 04/08/2025 - Monica Bergamo

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University states that measures aimed at harming the autonomy of one of the most prominent Brazilian judges
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The USP (University of São Paulo) published a public note in solidarity with the Minister of the STF (Supreme Federal Court) Alexandre de Moraes, following the sanctions imposed by the Government of the United States. For the institution, the measure is a “unproposed aggression” and the judge suffers a “ persecution”. “Minister Alexandre de Moraes suffers persecution because he fulfils his legal duty, leading the process in which, it is not too …

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USP has seen 'exemption of purpose' in the use of the Magnitsky Act, by the U.S. government against Moraes. Click to learn more

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University states that measures aimed at harming the autonomy of one of the most prominent Brazilian judges

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UOL broke the news in Brazil on Monday, August 4, 2025.
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