[h=3]A Wall Street Journal Roundup[/h]
EPAA handout photo released by the Egyptian presidency shows President Mohammed Morsi (center) meeting with members of the Supreme Judicial Council, in Cairo, Monday.
CAIRO—Egyptian President Mohammed Morsi tried to contain the fallout from his decision last week to expand his powers by meeting with the country's top judges Monday and issuing a statement that attempted to qualify the scope of his edict.
Yasser Ali, Mr. Morsi's spokesman, said the president asked that only his sovereign decisions be immune from judicial review. Mr. Ali also said that Mr. Morsi assured judges that his decree is "temporary" and limited only to "sovereignty-related issues."
EPAA handout photo released by the Egyptian presidency shows President Mohammed Morsi (center) meeting with members of the Supreme Judicial Council, in Cairo, Monday.
CAIRO—Egyptian President Mohammed Morsi tried to contain the fallout from his decision last week to expand his powers by meeting with the country's top judges Monday and issuing a statement that attempted to qualify the scope of his edict.
Yasser Ali, Mr. Morsi's spokesman, said the president asked that only his sovereign decisions be immune from judicial review. Mr. Ali also said that Mr. Morsi assured judges that his decree is "temporary" and limited only to "sovereignty-related issues."