The University of São Paulo’s (USP) law school will host a protest critical of Brazil’s Supreme Federal Court (STF) on Tuesday, March 2nd. The event comes as the court faces increasing scrutiny over its decisions and actions.
The planned demonstration is notable because of the involvement of two key figures within the judicial system. Justice Alexandre de Moraes is a professor at the USP law school, whereas Justice José Antonio Dias Toffoli is a member of the school’s alumni association in Brasília.
Details of the protest’s specific aims and planned activities have not been widely released, but the event is expected to draw significant attention from legal scholars, students, and political observers. The demonstration underscores growing tensions between the court and segments of the legal community and public.

The protest at USP reflects a broader debate surrounding the role and authority of the Supreme Federal Court in Brazil’s political landscape.