Judiciary has 'full legitimacy,' says Spanish king ahead of independence trial
Felipe VI warns that Constitution "protects but at the same time limits" political power
Felipe VI warns that Constitution "protects but at the same time limits" political power
Former vice president says he expects he will "probably" be sentenced to prison, but that won't make him give up on independence
Former parliament bureau members and Mireia Boya to be tried at Spain’s High Court in Catalonia
Crucial trial heats up as initial hearings start in Supreme Court
The entity wants for the international and local observers to determine if “the right to defense and impartial trial” are respected in the Supreme Court
As a result of the measure that was first decided in July, pro-independence parties 'de facto' lost their majority in Parliament
Renewal of chief judges at a standstill after leaked text reveals political meddling
Lawsuit by Spanish prosecutor against Jordi Turull and Blanca Bragulat dismissed for lack of “sufficient proof”
Message from party spokesperson in Senate causes outrage
Spanish authorities ordered to pay back €17.3m to customers charged for maintenance costs in their bills
Artur Mas and other leaders are one step closer to lose properties worth some 2 million; verdict can be appealed
Rulings stipulate that Spanish government should pay cost of programs addressed at asylum seekers
Supreme Court comes under fire as some call for the resignation of the head of Spain's highest judicial authority
Q&A on when and what to expect in proceedings against 18 Catalan leaders, with help of criminal law professor Josep Maria Tamarit
Judges reverse earlier decision favoring clients following negative impact on markets and prospects of big reimbursements costs