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    Is Brazil’s Supreme Court Overreaching in Judging Individuals?

    By Laiz Rodrigues

    Brazil’s Supreme Court (Supremo Tribunal Federal, STF) is tasked with safeguarding the 1988 Constitution, wielding powers of judicial review and resolving major constitutional disputes. Its authority to judge individuals, particularly high-ranking officials, is explicit but increasingly controversial. Is the STF acting within its constitutional mandate, or is it overstepping its bounds?The STF’s Constitutional Role

    Article 102 of the Constitution grants the STF **original jurisdiction** to try high-ranking officials—such as the President, members of Congress, and its own justices—for **common criminal offenses** (e.g., corruption) and **crimes of responsibility**. This **foro privilegiado** (privileged jurisdiction) ensures impartiality for cases involving figures like former presidents Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva or Jair Bolsonaro. The STF also handles habeas corpus, extradition, and constitutional appeals with “general repercussion.”

    Controversy: Judicial Overreach?

    While the STF’s authority to judge individuals is constitutionally grounded, critics argue it has expanded its role improperly:

    1. Independent Investigations
    Since2019, the STF has initiated its own probes, notably into disinformation and threats against itself, led by Justice Alexandre de Moraes. Critics, including international figures like Elon Musk, call this “censorship,” arguing it violates the separation of powers by combining investigative, prosecutorial, and judicial roles. Supporters claim it’s necessary to protect democracy.

    2. Broad Jurisdiction
    The STF often takes on cases better suited for lower courts, contributing to its massive caseload (115,603 cases in 2019). Critics accuse it of “judicial activism,” issuing **binding precedents** that resemble legislation. X users have labeled the STF a “gown dictatorship” for this perceived overreach.

    3. Perceived Bias
    Rulings on polarizing figures like Lula or Bolsonaro spark accusations of political bias. The power of individual justices to issue sweeping **monocratic decisions** fuels concerns about accountability, as STF rulings are final.

    Legal and Comparative Context

    The STF’s competence to judge individuals aligns with Article 102, but its investigative practices and broad jurisdiction raise questions. Unlike the U.S. Supreme Court, which hears fewer cases and avoids criminal jurisdiction, the STF’s civil law roots make it a “multipurpose court.” This broad mandate invites both influence and criticism when it bypasses traditional checks.

    Balancing Power and Accountability

    The STF’s defenders argue its assertive role protects Brazil’s democracy against disinformation and coup attempts, like the January 8, 2023, Brasília riots. Critics warn that an unaccountable judiciary risks undermining the rule of law. Reforms, such as limiting foro privilegiado or clarifying investigative powers, are proposed but politically contentious.

    The STF is constitutionally competent to judge individuals in specific cases, but its recent practices—initiating investigations and broadly interpreting its role—spark accusations of overreach. While some see it as a democratic bulwark, others view it as an unchecked power. Balancing judicial authority with accountability will be crucial for Brazil’s democracy.

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