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Supreme Court to Hear Arguments on Trump's Birthright Citizenship Order
The Supreme Court will hear arguments in May on President Trump's 2025 executive order attempting to end birthright citizenship, which has been blocked by lower courts in Maryland, Massachusetts, and Washington state, following nationwide injunctions. The order aimed to reinterpret the 14th Amendmen...
Supreme Court to Hear Arguments on Trump's Birthright Citizenship Order
The Supreme Court will hear arguments in May on President Trump's 2025 executive order attempting to end birthright citizenship, which has been blocked by lower courts in Maryland, Massachusetts, and Washington state, following nationwide injunctions. The order aimed to reinterpret the 14th Amendmen...
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40% Bias Score


Supreme Court to Hear Arguments on Trump Administration's Birthright Citizenship Policy
The Supreme Court will decide if lower courts overstepped their authority by blocking nationwide President Trump's executive order that would end birthright citizenship for children of non-citizen parents, a policy challenged in Maryland, Massachusetts and Washington state and opposed by legal schol...
Supreme Court to Hear Arguments on Trump Administration's Birthright Citizenship Policy
The Supreme Court will decide if lower courts overstepped their authority by blocking nationwide President Trump's executive order that would end birthright citizenship for children of non-citizen parents, a policy challenged in Maryland, Massachusetts and Washington state and opposed by legal schol...
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36% Bias Score


UBC Faculty Challenge to Land Acknowledgments Highlights Misunderstanding of Indigenous Rights
Four University of British Columbia faculty members petitioned to halt land acknowledgments, misinterpreting them as political rather than legal recognitions of Musqueam Nation's unceded land title, a status constitutionally protected in Canada.
UBC Faculty Challenge to Land Acknowledgments Highlights Misunderstanding of Indigenous Rights
Four University of British Columbia faculty members petitioned to halt land acknowledgments, misinterpreting them as political rather than legal recognitions of Musqueam Nation's unceded land title, a status constitutionally protected in Canada.
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36% Bias Score


Mattarella Criticizes Italian Law Aiding Highway Collapse Victims for Discrimination
Italian President Sergio Mattarella criticized a new law aiding highway collapse victims' relatives, citing discrimination against civil unions and unequal treatment of children based on parental marital status, and raising concerns about the exclusion of victims from other structural failures.
Mattarella Criticizes Italian Law Aiding Highway Collapse Victims for Discrimination
Italian President Sergio Mattarella criticized a new law aiding highway collapse victims' relatives, citing discrimination against civil unions and unequal treatment of children based on parental marital status, and raising concerns about the exclusion of victims from other structural failures.
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48% Bias Score


Spanish Court Allows EU Challenge to ERE Sentence Reductions
The Spanish Constitutional Court has allowed the Seville Provincial Court to challenge before the European Court of Justice the reduced sentences in the Andalusian ERE corruption case, raising concerns about potential conflicts between national and EU law interpretations.
Spanish Court Allows EU Challenge to ERE Sentence Reductions
The Spanish Constitutional Court has allowed the Seville Provincial Court to challenge before the European Court of Justice the reduced sentences in the Andalusian ERE corruption case, raising concerns about potential conflicts between national and EU law interpretations.
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48% Bias Score


Spanish Court Rejects Appeals in Delgado Prosecutor Appointment Case
Spain's Constitutional Court rejected former Attorney General Dolores Delgado's appeals against Supreme Court rulings annulling her appointment as prosecutor due to a conflict of interest involving her partner, though the appointment was later reinstated.
Spanish Court Rejects Appeals in Delgado Prosecutor Appointment Case
Spain's Constitutional Court rejected former Attorney General Dolores Delgado's appeals against Supreme Court rulings annulling her appointment as prosecutor due to a conflict of interest involving her partner, though the appointment was later reinstated.
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44% Bias Score

Supreme Court Delays Ruling on Trump's Birthright Citizenship Challenge
The U.S. Supreme Court delayed a ruling on President Trump's executive order attempting to end birthright citizenship, scheduling arguments for May 15th, with a decision expected by late June or early July; lower courts have uniformly blocked the order, deeming it unconstitutional.

Supreme Court Delays Ruling on Trump's Birthright Citizenship Challenge
The U.S. Supreme Court delayed a ruling on President Trump's executive order attempting to end birthright citizenship, scheduling arguments for May 15th, with a decision expected by late June or early July; lower courts have uniformly blocked the order, deeming it unconstitutional.
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52% Bias Score

Supreme Court to Expedite Hearing on Trump's Birthright Citizenship Order
The Supreme Court will hold expedited oral arguments on May 15th regarding President Trump's executive order attempting to end birthright citizenship, following lower court injunctions blocking the policy change. This action sets the stage for a potential summer decision impacting the legal interpre...

Supreme Court to Expedite Hearing on Trump's Birthright Citizenship Order
The Supreme Court will hold expedited oral arguments on May 15th regarding President Trump's executive order attempting to end birthright citizenship, following lower court injunctions blocking the policy change. This action sets the stage for a potential summer decision impacting the legal interpre...
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36% Bias Score

Deportation Case Raises Concerns About Executive Overreach and Due Process
Salvadoran immigrant Kilmar Abrego Garcia, granted U.S. deportation protection in 2019, was deported in March due to an "administrative error", and is now held in a Salvadoran prison known for human rights abuses; the Supreme Court suggested his return but didn't mandate it, raising concerns about d...

Deportation Case Raises Concerns About Executive Overreach and Due Process
Salvadoran immigrant Kilmar Abrego Garcia, granted U.S. deportation protection in 2019, was deported in March due to an "administrative error", and is now held in a Salvadoran prison known for human rights abuses; the Supreme Court suggested his return but didn't mandate it, raising concerns about d...
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36% Bias Score

Trump Administration Appeals to Supreme Court to Dismiss Federal Labor Board Members
The Trump administration filed an emergency appeal with the Supreme Court to dismiss two federal labor agency board members, Gwynne Wilcox and Cathy Harris, after an appeals court reinstated them, restoring the agencies' ability to process federal employment disputes and posing a challenge to the ad...

Trump Administration Appeals to Supreme Court to Dismiss Federal Labor Board Members
The Trump administration filed an emergency appeal with the Supreme Court to dismiss two federal labor agency board members, Gwynne Wilcox and Cathy Harris, after an appeals court reinstated them, restoring the agencies' ability to process federal employment disputes and posing a challenge to the ad...
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40% Bias Score

Andalusia to Appeal Minor Migrant Distribution Decree
The Andalusian government will appeal a Spanish central government decree on the distribution of unaccompanied immigrant minors from the Canary Islands, arguing it infringes on regional authority and lacks funding; Andalusia cites unfair distribution and an annual underfunding of €1,500 million.

Andalusia to Appeal Minor Migrant Distribution Decree
The Andalusian government will appeal a Spanish central government decree on the distribution of unaccompanied immigrant minors from the Canary Islands, arguing it infringes on regional authority and lacks funding; Andalusia cites unfair distribution and an annual underfunding of €1,500 million.
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56% Bias Score

Bondi, DOJ Attorney, and Trump Administration Face Legal Repercussions
Attorney General Pam Bondi expects President Trump to end his presidency after two terms, while a DOJ attorney faced leave for insufficient government advocacy in a deportation case; concurrently, a judge held the Trump administration in contempt for covertly pausing FEMA funding, defying a court or...

Bondi, DOJ Attorney, and Trump Administration Face Legal Repercussions
Attorney General Pam Bondi expects President Trump to end his presidency after two terms, while a DOJ attorney faced leave for insufficient government advocacy in a deportation case; concurrently, a judge held the Trump administration in contempt for covertly pausing FEMA funding, defying a court or...
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28% Bias Score
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