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Trump Administration Considers Suspending Habeas Corpus
The Trump administration's consideration of suspending habeas corpus, a core constitutional protection against unlawful detention, is raising concerns about personal liberty and the balance of power between the executive and judiciary branches, particularly in the context of mass deportations.
Trump Administration Considers Suspending Habeas Corpus
The Trump administration's consideration of suspending habeas corpus, a core constitutional protection against unlawful detention, is raising concerns about personal liberty and the balance of power between the executive and judiciary branches, particularly in the context of mass deportations.
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52% Bias Score


Greek Law Amendment on "Intermediary Persons" in Foreign Companies Sparks Legal Concerns
A Greek law amendment bans "intermediary persons"—spouses, civil partners, and first-degree relatives of public officials—from participating in companies based in non-cooperative tax states, raising concerns about constitutional and EU law compatibility.
Greek Law Amendment on "Intermediary Persons" in Foreign Companies Sparks Legal Concerns
A Greek law amendment bans "intermediary persons"—spouses, civil partners, and first-degree relatives of public officials—from participating in companies based in non-cooperative tax states, raising concerns about constitutional and EU law compatibility.
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48% Bias Score


Noem Misstates Habeas Corpus, Sparking Concerns About Due Process
During a Senate hearing, Homeland Security Director Kristi Noem wrongly defined habeas corpus as presidential deportation authority; Senator Hassan corrected her, emphasizing its role in protecting against unlawful imprisonment; legal experts criticized the misstatement, highlighting a concerning pa...
Noem Misstates Habeas Corpus, Sparking Concerns About Due Process
During a Senate hearing, Homeland Security Director Kristi Noem wrongly defined habeas corpus as presidential deportation authority; Senator Hassan corrected her, emphasizing its role in protecting against unlawful imprisonment; legal experts criticized the misstatement, highlighting a concerning pa...
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24% Bias Score


Seventh Authentic Magna Carta Copy Discovered at Harvard
Harvard Law School's 1946 purchase of a Magna Carta copy for \$27.50 has been confirmed as an authentic original, raising the total number of known originals to seven and impacting our understanding of the document's historical influence.
Seventh Authentic Magna Carta Copy Discovered at Harvard
Harvard Law School's 1946 purchase of a Magna Carta copy for \$27.50 has been confirmed as an authentic original, raising the total number of known originals to seven and impacting our understanding of the document's historical influence.
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56% Bias Score


Court to Decide if President Can Fire Independent Agency Board Members
A D.C. appeals court will rule on President Trump's removal of two agency board members, Gwynne Wilcox and Cathy Harris, without cause, potentially impacting the independence of numerous government agencies and setting a major precedent for executive power.
Court to Decide if President Can Fire Independent Agency Board Members
A D.C. appeals court will rule on President Trump's removal of two agency board members, Gwynne Wilcox and Cathy Harris, without cause, potentially impacting the independence of numerous government agencies and setting a major precedent for executive power.
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52% Bias Score


Harvard's $27.50 Magna Carta: A $21 Million Discovery
Harvard Law School's $27.50 purchase in 1946, initially catalogued as a copy, has been identified by UK academics as a genuine 1300 Magna Carta, one of only 25 surviving originals from that period, potentially worth millions, raising questions about historical document valuation and preservation.
Harvard's $27.50 Magna Carta: A $21 Million Discovery
Harvard Law School's $27.50 purchase in 1946, initially catalogued as a copy, has been identified by UK academics as a genuine 1300 Magna Carta, one of only 25 surviving originals from that period, potentially worth millions, raising questions about historical document valuation and preservation.
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36% Bias Score

Harvard Sues Trump Administration Over Ban on Foreign Students
Harvard University is suing the Trump administration for banning foreign students, claiming it violates the First Amendment and is retaliation for defying White House demands; the ban impacts over 7,000 students.

Harvard Sues Trump Administration Over Ban on Foreign Students
Harvard University is suing the Trump administration for banning foreign students, claiming it violates the First Amendment and is retaliation for defying White House demands; the ban impacts over 7,000 students.
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52% Bias Score

Debate Erupts Over Habeas Corpus Suspension Amidst Administration's Deportation Push
Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem's mischaracterization of habeas corpus, coupled with White House discussions of suspending it to expand deportation powers, sparked a clash with Senator Maggie Hassan, highlighting constitutional concerns and potential legal challenges.

Debate Erupts Over Habeas Corpus Suspension Amidst Administration's Deportation Push
Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem's mischaracterization of habeas corpus, coupled with White House discussions of suspending it to expand deportation powers, sparked a clash with Senator Maggie Hassan, highlighting constitutional concerns and potential legal challenges.
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20% Bias Score

Schleswig-Holstein's Unconstitutional Budget: €763 Million in Emergency Loans Spark Controversy
Schleswig-Holstein's 2024 budget was deemed unconstitutional by the state's constitutional court due to unauthorized emergency loans totaling €763 million, necessitating €248 million in further cuts by 2025; the government plans to restructure, not immediately repay, these loans, a move criticized b...

Schleswig-Holstein's Unconstitutional Budget: €763 Million in Emergency Loans Spark Controversy
Schleswig-Holstein's 2024 budget was deemed unconstitutional by the state's constitutional court due to unauthorized emergency loans totaling €763 million, necessitating €248 million in further cuts by 2025; the government plans to restructure, not immediately repay, these loans, a move criticized b...
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44% Bias Score

Supreme Court Hears Case Challenging Birthright Citizenship for Children of Undocumented Immigrants
The Supreme Court is hearing a case challenging the birthright citizenship of children born in the US to undocumented parents, potentially creating a two-tiered citizenship system depending on parental status, with significant implications for immigration policy and the lives of affected families.

Supreme Court Hears Case Challenging Birthright Citizenship for Children of Undocumented Immigrants
The Supreme Court is hearing a case challenging the birthright citizenship of children born in the US to undocumented parents, potentially creating a two-tiered citizenship system depending on parental status, with significant implications for immigration policy and the lives of affected families.
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60% Bias Score

German MP Expelled for Wearing Beret, Sparking Dress Code Debate
German Bundestag member Marcel Bauer was expelled from two parliamentary sessions for wearing a beret, sparking debate about the Bundestag's unwritten dress code and its potential conflict with members' rights, with his appeal being rejected.

German MP Expelled for Wearing Beret, Sparking Dress Code Debate
German Bundestag member Marcel Bauer was expelled from two parliamentary sessions for wearing a beret, sparking debate about the Bundestag's unwritten dress code and its potential conflict with members' rights, with his appeal being rejected.
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60% Bias Score

Supreme Court to Decide on Birthright Citizenship and Nationwide Injunctions
President Trump's 2017 executive order restricting birthright citizenship for children of undocumented immigrants faced nationwide injunctions, leading to a Supreme Court appeal to limit the injunctions' scope, with a decision expected by June.

Supreme Court to Decide on Birthright Citizenship and Nationwide Injunctions
President Trump's 2017 executive order restricting birthright citizenship for children of undocumented immigrants faced nationwide injunctions, leading to a Supreme Court appeal to limit the injunctions' scope, with a decision expected by June.
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52% Bias Score
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