Spain's Supreme Court will have final say on Covid measures when state of alarm ends
Catalan government "concerned" that Spanish executive has "transferred management of the pandemic to the courts"
Catalan government "concerned" that Spanish executive has "transferred management of the pandemic to the courts"
Defense lawyer believes lack of consensus among top judges could be "prelude" to European justice revoking prison sentences
Catalan health minister bemoans court "interference" after department given 10 days to comply
A guide to the judicial cases, the courts, the charges, and the defendants
Former presidents Mas and Puigdemont, along with jailed politicians and former officials between 2011 and 2017, to be questioned
Top judges dismiss Jordi Turull's arguments, as 2017 referendum leaders have long anticipated taking their case to Strasbourg
Current Esquerra MP in Congress Joan Josep Nuet convicted to 8 months political disqualification and given €12,000 fine
Defense had requested Cándido Conde-Pumpido's recusal for 2017 comments stating independence push was "illegal"
Solicitor general avoids taking a side, non-binding Supreme Court review remains last step before final cabinet decision
Prosecutor believes he should be disqualified from public office for allowing votes on independence push
Belgian and Scottish judges will not proceed until Luxembourg sets criteria on European arrest warrants, according to the defense
Far from certain that former president will be handed over to Spain as Belgium has rejected all previous European arrest warrants for Catalan leaders
Pro-independence leaders risk losing privileges allowing for regular leave while serving sentence for sedition
Public prosecutor presses criminal charges against Roger Torrent and the heads of the chamber for contravening Constitutional Court bans
Nine Catalan politicians and activists were allowed to participate in election campaigning while serving sentence for sedition