Brazil's Supreme Federal Court continues this Thursday (May 7, 2026) the trial regarding the constitutionality of provisions of Law 12.734 of 2012, which alters the criteria for dividing oil royalties between producing and non-producing states and municipalities. The law has been suspended since 2013 by a preliminary injunction from Justice Cármen Lúcia. The trial resumed on Wednesday (May 6), but the session ended without the justices' votes, w…
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Brazil's Supreme Federal Court continues this Thursday (May 7, 2026) the trial regarding the constitutionality of provisions of Law 12.734 of 2012, which alters the criteria for dividing oil royalties between producing and non-producing states and municipalities. The law has been suspended since 2013 by a preliminary injunction from Justice Cármen Lúcia. The trial resumed on Wednesday (May 6), but the session ended without the justices' votes, w…