Jornal da Justiça de 26 de junho de 2026

Today's edition of the Justice Journal highlights that data from the Justice in Numbers 2026 report shows that the Judiciary has the lowest volume of pending cases in the last six years. The Supreme Federal Court (STF) will investigate allegations of a crime against former President Jair Bolsonaro and his sons, for suspected financing of a film about the former president's life. Furthermore, the STF has suspended the application of fines and sanctions related to new rules on psychosocial risks in the workplace. 01:06 – Supreme Court suspends NR-1 fines on mental health at work for 90 days 02:58 – STF orders states in the Legal Amazon and Pantanal to adjust fire-fighting plans 03:46 – Minister André Mendonça will analyze request against Jair Bolsonaro and his sons 05:28 – Justice in Numbers 2026 points to a decrease in the stock of cases 07:19 – STF hosts the launch of the book Studies in Honor of Minister Moreira Alves 10:52 – Indigenous people had the lowest abstention rate in the 2024 elections 15:42 – Federal Police and Ibama combat illegal mining in the Madeira River 17:23 – Academic and cultural exchange promoted by the STF in partnership with UnB comes to an end 19:54 – Court guarantees university place for HIV-positive candidate in quota reserved for people with disabilities 21:05 – STJ establishes thesis that allows recognition of special retirement for drivers due to work painful 23:45 – Rondônia Judiciary launches Justice Orchard project 26:58 – TST celebrates LGBTQIAPN+ Pride Day with special lighting