The EU's highest court looks likelier to deal another blow to Poland's controversial judicial reforms. In an opinion released on Thursday, Evgeni Tanchev, the European Court of Justice's advocate general, said the changes were "contrary to EU law".
The EU's highest court looks likelier to deal another blow to Poland's controversial judicial reforms. In an opinion released on Thursday, Evgeni Tanchev, the European Court of Justice's advocate general, said the changes were "contrary to EU law".