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NSW Police Face Lawsuit Over Unlawful Strip-Searches at Music Festivals
A NSW court heard that police conducted an unlawful strip-search on Raya Meredith at the 2018 Splendour in the Grass music festival; this is part of a class action lawsuit against NSW police for potentially thousands of unlawful strip-searches at music festivals between 2016 and 2022.
NSW Police Face Lawsuit Over Unlawful Strip-Searches at Music Festivals
A NSW court heard that police conducted an unlawful strip-search on Raya Meredith at the 2018 Splendour in the Grass music festival; this is part of a class action lawsuit against NSW police for potentially thousands of unlawful strip-searches at music festivals between 2016 and 2022.
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60% Bias Score


Class-Action Lawsuit Alleges Unlawful Firings of Federal Employees for DEI Activities
Federal employees filed a class-action lawsuit against the Trump administration, alleging unlawful firings for DEI-related activities, violating First Amendment rights and Title VII of the Civil Rights Act; dozens of employees are seeking reinstatement and compensation.
Class-Action Lawsuit Alleges Unlawful Firings of Federal Employees for DEI Activities
Federal employees filed a class-action lawsuit against the Trump administration, alleging unlawful firings for DEI-related activities, violating First Amendment rights and Title VII of the Civil Rights Act; dozens of employees are seeking reinstatement and compensation.
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56% Bias Score


BHP Faces £36 Billion Lawsuit Over Brazil Dam Collapse
A London court is hearing a 36 billion pound class-action lawsuit against BHP Group for its alleged role in the 2015 Samarco dam collapse in Brazil, which killed 19 people, devastated villages, and polluted 660 kilometers of the Doce River. The claimants, representing 600,000 Brazilians, argue BHP f...
BHP Faces £36 Billion Lawsuit Over Brazil Dam Collapse
A London court is hearing a 36 billion pound class-action lawsuit against BHP Group for its alleged role in the 2015 Samarco dam collapse in Brazil, which killed 19 people, devastated villages, and polluted 660 kilometers of the Doce River. The claimants, representing 600,000 Brazilians, argue BHP f...
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40% Bias Score


Australia Wrongfully Imprisoned 440 Indonesian Children as People Smugglers
Australia faces a major legal crisis after admitting that up to 440 Indonesian children were wrongly imprisoned as adult people smugglers between 2010 and 2012 due to flawed age assessments and the use of unreliable wrist X-rays, resulting in a $27.5m compensation payout.
Australia Wrongfully Imprisoned 440 Indonesian Children as People Smugglers
Australia faces a major legal crisis after admitting that up to 440 Indonesian children were wrongly imprisoned as adult people smugglers between 2010 and 2012 due to flawed age assessments and the use of unreliable wrist X-rays, resulting in a $27.5m compensation payout.
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20% Bias Score


Thousands of Federal Employees Fired, Prompting Lawsuits
More than 10,000 federal employees, mostly probationary workers, were fired last week; two USDA employees with positive reviews plan to sue, claiming defamation and due process violations, while the Trump administration cites efficiency measures.
Thousands of Federal Employees Fired, Prompting Lawsuits
More than 10,000 federal employees, mostly probationary workers, were fired last week; two USDA employees with positive reviews plan to sue, claiming defamation and due process violations, while the Trump administration cites efficiency measures.
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52% Bias Score


Canadian Court Certifies Class-Action Lawsuit Against Opioid Companies
A British Columbia Supreme Court judge certified a class-action lawsuit against over 40 opioid companies for allegedly over-promoting prescription opioid use, leading to substantial public health care costs; the B.C. government, joined by all other Canadian governments, alleges wrongful conduct and ...
Canadian Court Certifies Class-Action Lawsuit Against Opioid Companies
A British Columbia Supreme Court judge certified a class-action lawsuit against over 40 opioid companies for allegedly over-promoting prescription opioid use, leading to substantial public health care costs; the B.C. government, joined by all other Canadian governments, alleges wrongful conduct and ...
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44% Bias Score

Judge Blocks Trump Administration's Mass Deportation of Venezuelans
A federal judge in Texas blocked the Trump administration's mass deportation of Venezuelans under the Alien Enemies Act, ruling the administration's claim of an "invasion" by the Tren de Aragua gang was unlawful and that the approximately 100 detainees in the Southern District of Texas are entitled ...

Judge Blocks Trump Administration's Mass Deportation of Venezuelans
A federal judge in Texas blocked the Trump administration's mass deportation of Venezuelans under the Alien Enemies Act, ruling the administration's claim of an "invasion" by the Tren de Aragua gang was unlawful and that the approximately 100 detainees in the Southern District of Texas are entitled ...
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40% Bias Score

Federal Judge Approves Settlement for LGBTQ Veterans Wrongfully Discharged
A federal judge approved a class-action settlement providing discharge upgrades and record corrections for over 35,000 LGBTQ veterans wrongly discharged between 1980 and 2011 under discriminatory policies, granting them access to veterans' benefits.

Federal Judge Approves Settlement for LGBTQ Veterans Wrongfully Discharged
A federal judge approved a class-action settlement providing discharge upgrades and record corrections for over 35,000 LGBTQ veterans wrongly discharged between 1980 and 2011 under discriminatory policies, granting them access to veterans' benefits.
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36% Bias Score

AFL Faces Class Action Over Racial Abuse
Seven former AFL and VFL players, including Nicky Winmar and the Krakouer brothers, are suing the AFL for failing to protect them from racial abuse between 1975 and 2022, prompting the league to acknowledge past racism while contesting the lawsuit's central claims.

AFL Faces Class Action Over Racial Abuse
Seven former AFL and VFL players, including Nicky Winmar and the Krakouer brothers, are suing the AFL for failing to protect them from racial abuse between 1975 and 2022, prompting the league to acknowledge past racism while contesting the lawsuit's central claims.
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44% Bias Score

Canadian Armed Forces Settle $150-Million Racial Discrimination Lawsuit
A $150-million settlement has been reached in a class-action lawsuit against the Canadian Armed Forces for racial discrimination and harassment affecting 45,000 people since 1985, with payments ranging from $5,000 to $35,000 and a commitment to systemic change, despite some plaintiffs considering it...

Canadian Armed Forces Settle $150-Million Racial Discrimination Lawsuit
A $150-million settlement has been reached in a class-action lawsuit against the Canadian Armed Forces for racial discrimination and harassment affecting 45,000 people since 1985, with payments ranging from $5,000 to $35,000 and a commitment to systemic change, despite some plaintiffs considering it...
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52% Bias Score

Class-Action Lawsuits Target TikTok and X in Germany
A German law firm filed four class-action lawsuits against TikTok and X (formerly Twitter) in Berlin, on behalf of a Dutch consumer protection organization, alleging data misuse, manipulation of young users, spread of disinformation, and seeking billions of euros in damages and regulatory changes.

Class-Action Lawsuits Target TikTok and X in Germany
A German law firm filed four class-action lawsuits against TikTok and X (formerly Twitter) in Berlin, on behalf of a Dutch consumer protection organization, alleging data misuse, manipulation of young users, spread of disinformation, and seeking billions of euros in damages and regulatory changes.
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44% Bias Score

DOD Settles Lawsuit, to Upgrade Discharges of 35,000+ LGBTQ Veterans
The Department of Defense settled a class-action lawsuit, agreeing to review and upgrade the discharges of over 35,000 LGBTQ veterans dishonorably discharged between 1980 and 2011 due to sexual orientation, removing discriminatory language from their military records and granting access to veterans'...

DOD Settles Lawsuit, to Upgrade Discharges of 35,000+ LGBTQ Veterans
The Department of Defense settled a class-action lawsuit, agreeing to review and upgrade the discharges of over 35,000 LGBTQ veterans dishonorably discharged between 1980 and 2011 due to sexual orientation, removing discriminatory language from their military records and granting access to veterans'...
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20% Bias Score
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