Uncisal Ascom/Uncisal The Court of Justice of Alagoas (TJ-AL) postponed, this Thursday (9), the judgment of the action that discusses the legality of the regional bonus adopted by the State University of Health Sciences of Alagoas (Uncisal). The analysis was suspended after a request from judge Alcides Gusmão and will resume on July 16th. The action questions State Law No. 9,365/2024, which granted a 10% increase in the score of the National High School Exam (Enem) for candidates with proven ties to Alagoas in the university's selection process. If the law is considered invalid and there is a change in the list of approved candidates, 158 students who are already enrolled at Uncisal could be affected. Students approved at Uncisal demonstrate so that vacancies are maintained What the Public Defender's Office says During the session, a Direct Action of Unconstitutionality (ADI) filed by the Public Defender's Office of Alagoas was cited. The body calls for the suspension of processes that discuss the law and argues that, if the rule is considered unconstitutional, the decision does not harm students approved in good faith while the rule was in force. In this Thursday's judgment, judge Fernando Tourinho defended that the discussion on the constitutionality of the law be analyzed by the Full Court and that student registrations be preserved until a definitive decision is made. The case's rapporteur, judge Paulo Zacarias, maintained the understanding presented previously and informed that he will also analyze the ADI.