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Congress Seeks Solutions to Loper Bright Ruling's Impact on Regulatory Rulemaking
Following the Supreme Court's Loper Bright decision, which curbed judicial deference to agency interpretations of laws, Congress is actively seeking ways to write clearer statutes, improve agency transparency, and ensure effective regulatory rulemaking.
Congress Seeks Solutions to Loper Bright Ruling's Impact on Regulatory Rulemaking
Following the Supreme Court's Loper Bright decision, which curbed judicial deference to agency interpretations of laws, Congress is actively seeking ways to write clearer statutes, improve agency transparency, and ensure effective regulatory rulemaking.
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20% Bias Score


Supreme Court Allows Removal of CPSC Appointees, Challenging Regulatory Independence
The Supreme Court temporarily allowed President Trump to fire President Biden's appointees to the Consumer Product Safety Commission without cause, challenging a 90-year-old precedent on regulatory agency independence and potentially shifting the balance of power between the executive and legislativ...
Supreme Court Allows Removal of CPSC Appointees, Challenging Regulatory Independence
The Supreme Court temporarily allowed President Trump to fire President Biden's appointees to the Consumer Product Safety Commission without cause, challenging a 90-year-old precedent on regulatory agency independence and potentially shifting the balance of power between the executive and legislativ...
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44% Bias Score


Turkish Court Rules Doctorate Revocation Violated Educational Rights
Turkey's Constitutional Court ruled that the revocation of A.P.'s doctorate degree, a year after its granting by Suleyman Demirel University due to a missing seminar course, violated his right to education, highlighting the university's initial acceptance despite A.P. lacking the required prerequisi...
Turkish Court Rules Doctorate Revocation Violated Educational Rights
Turkey's Constitutional Court ruled that the revocation of A.P.'s doctorate degree, a year after its granting by Suleyman Demirel University due to a missing seminar course, violated his right to education, highlighting the university's initial acceptance despite A.P. lacking the required prerequisi...
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36% Bias Score


Armenia: Proposed Change to Fine Collection Sparks Public Backlash
The Armenian Ministry of Justice proposes eliminating automatic stays on fines pending court appeals, requiring separate motions to halt execution, sparking public outrage and concerns about violating the presumption of innocence and harming businesses.
Armenia: Proposed Change to Fine Collection Sparks Public Backlash
The Armenian Ministry of Justice proposes eliminating automatic stays on fines pending court appeals, requiring separate motions to halt execution, sparking public outrage and concerns about violating the presumption of innocence and harming businesses.
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48% Bias Score


Loper Bright and its Impact on Tax Administration
The Supreme Court's *Loper Bright* decision eliminates Chevron deference, requiring courts to interpret statutes independently, increasing challenges to Treasury Regulations and potentially reshaping the balance of power between courts and agencies in tax administration.
Loper Bright and its Impact on Tax Administration
The Supreme Court's *Loper Bright* decision eliminates Chevron deference, requiring courts to interpret statutes independently, increasing challenges to Treasury Regulations and potentially reshaping the balance of power between courts and agencies in tax administration.
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32% Bias Score

Supreme Court Allows Trump to Remove CPSC Members
The Supreme Court temporarily allowed President Trump to remove three Consumer Product Safety Commission members appointed by President Biden, aligning with prior rulings granting the executive branch more control over independent agencies, despite dissenting opinions highlighting concerns about age...

Supreme Court Allows Trump to Remove CPSC Members
The Supreme Court temporarily allowed President Trump to remove three Consumer Product Safety Commission members appointed by President Biden, aligning with prior rulings granting the executive branch more control over independent agencies, despite dissenting opinions highlighting concerns about age...
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44% Bias Score

Russia Proposes In Absentia Trials for Offenses Against National Interests
The Russian State Duma is considering amendments to the Code of Administrative Offenses to enable in absentia trials for individuals outside Russia, focusing on actions considered harmful to the country's interests, with asset confiscation as a proposed enforcement mechanism.

Russia Proposes In Absentia Trials for Offenses Against National Interests
The Russian State Duma is considering amendments to the Code of Administrative Offenses to enable in absentia trials for individuals outside Russia, focusing on actions considered harmful to the country's interests, with asset confiscation as a proposed enforcement mechanism.
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56% Bias Score

Federal Judge Weighs Reinstatement of Thousands of Fired Workers
A Maryland federal judge is considering reinstating thousands of fired federal probationary employees after hearing arguments that their dismissals violated procedures for mass terminations, potentially setting a precedent for future workforce reductions.

Federal Judge Weighs Reinstatement of Thousands of Fired Workers
A Maryland federal judge is considering reinstating thousands of fired federal probationary employees after hearing arguments that their dismissals violated procedures for mass terminations, potentially setting a precedent for future workforce reductions.
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36% Bias Score

Spanish Court Partially Annuls Andalusian Administrative Decree
The Spanish Constitutional Court partially annulled Andalusia's 2020 administrative simplification decree, nullifying articles concerning contaminated soil, public domain dumping, tourist municipalities, and the Audiovisual Council due to insufficient justification for using emergency legislation, w...

Spanish Court Partially Annuls Andalusian Administrative Decree
The Spanish Constitutional Court partially annulled Andalusia's 2020 administrative simplification decree, nullifying articles concerning contaminated soil, public domain dumping, tourist municipalities, and the Audiovisual Council due to insufficient justification for using emergency legislation, w...
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40% Bias Score

Turkish Council of State Prioritizes Urgent Cases for Expedited Review
The Turkish Council of State published a decision prioritizing certain cases for expedited review, focusing on urgent matters like waivers, jurisdictional issues, and cases affecting public order, health, and economy.

Turkish Council of State Prioritizes Urgent Cases for Expedited Review
The Turkish Council of State published a decision prioritizing certain cases for expedited review, focusing on urgent matters like waivers, jurisdictional issues, and cases affecting public order, health, and economy.
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36% Bias Score
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