Federal Judge Strikes Down Biden's Title IX Expansion for Transgender Students
A federal judge in Kentucky struck down President Biden's expansion of Title IX to include transgender students, impacting 26 states where similar rulings had already been made; the decision, effective nationwide, reverses the administration's attempt to provide comprehensive Title IX coverage.
Federal Judge Strikes Down Biden's Title IX Expansion for Transgender Students
A federal judge in Kentucky struck down President Biden's expansion of Title IX to include transgender students, impacting 26 states where similar rulings had already been made; the decision, effective nationwide, reverses the administration's attempt to provide comprehensive Title IX coverage.
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64% Bias Score
M-40 Highway Fatality: Court Rules Driver Partially Responsible
A 57-year-old man was fatally struck while crossing Spain's M-40 highway on July 13, 2020; a court ruled the driver 25% responsible due to insufficient following distance, resulting in a €90,000 payout to the victim's family.
M-40 Highway Fatality: Court Rules Driver Partially Responsible
A 57-year-old man was fatally struck while crossing Spain's M-40 highway on July 13, 2020; a court ruled the driver 25% responsible due to insufficient following distance, resulting in a €90,000 payout to the victim's family.
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44% Bias Score
Turkish Court Blocks Penalty Against Gynecologist Performing Abortions
An İstanbul court ruled against an administrative penalty imposed on a gynecologist for performing abortions in her clinic, citing legal inconsistencies and lack of evidence of patient harm.
Turkish Court Blocks Penalty Against Gynecologist Performing Abortions
An İstanbul court ruled against an administrative penalty imposed on a gynecologist for performing abortions in her clinic, citing legal inconsistencies and lack of evidence of patient harm.
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44% Bias Score
6th Circuit Strikes Down FCC's Net Neutrality Rule
The 6th Circuit Court of Appeals struck down the FCC's Net Neutrality Rule on January 2, 2025, concluding that broadband providers offer "information services," not "telecommunications services," thus eliminating the regulatory authority for net neutrality. This decision, influenced by the Supreme C...
6th Circuit Strikes Down FCC's Net Neutrality Rule
The 6th Circuit Court of Appeals struck down the FCC's Net Neutrality Rule on January 2, 2025, concluding that broadband providers offer "information services," not "telecommunications services," thus eliminating the regulatory authority for net neutrality. This decision, influenced by the Supreme C...
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48% Bias Score
Pennsylvania Court Upholds State Control Over Voting Machine Access
A Pennsylvania court ruled that the state's secretary of state can block counties from allowing unauthorized third-party access to voting machines, upholding a decision to decertify Fulton County's machines after Republican officials permitted an outside firm to examine them in 2021 following claims...
Pennsylvania Court Upholds State Control Over Voting Machine Access
A Pennsylvania court ruled that the state's secretary of state can block counties from allowing unauthorized third-party access to voting machines, upholding a decision to decertify Fulton County's machines after Republican officials permitted an outside firm to examine them in 2021 following claims...
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52% Bias Score
French Covid-19 Inquiry Ends Without Minister Indictments
A French court has ended its investigation into the government's handling of the Covid-19 pandemic without indicting any ministers, despite initial complaints and accusations of mishandling the crisis, including inadequate mask supplies and delayed responses.
French Covid-19 Inquiry Ends Without Minister Indictments
A French court has ended its investigation into the government's handling of the Covid-19 pandemic without indicting any ministers, despite initial complaints and accusations of mishandling the crisis, including inadequate mask supplies and delayed responses.
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52% Bias Score
Bavarian Hunting Ban Suspended: Court Halts Forest Overgrazing Measure
Following a court ruling, a Bavarian government decree shortening the hunting ban in Alpine forests to protect against wildlife overgrazing has been temporarily suspended due to its similarity to a previously invalidated decree.
Bavarian Hunting Ban Suspended: Court Halts Forest Overgrazing Measure
Following a court ruling, a Bavarian government decree shortening the hunting ban in Alpine forests to protect against wildlife overgrazing has been temporarily suspended due to its similarity to a previously invalidated decree.
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48% Bias Score
Netanyahu Case 4000 Indictment Upheld by Jerusalem Court
The Jerusalem District Court on Thursday rejected defense challenges to the framing of Case 4000 charges against Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, ruling the indictment sufficiently detailed his alleged involvement in a media bribery scheme despite arguments that it lacked specifics on 82 annex ite...
Netanyahu Case 4000 Indictment Upheld by Jerusalem Court
The Jerusalem District Court on Thursday rejected defense challenges to the framing of Case 4000 charges against Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, ruling the indictment sufficiently detailed his alleged involvement in a media bribery scheme despite arguments that it lacked specifics on 82 annex ite...
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48% Bias Score
Former Castilla y León Official Sentenced in 'Perla Negra' Corruption Case
A Valladolid court sentenced former Castilla y León vice-counselor Rafael Delgado to two and a half years in prison and nine and a half years disqualification for embezzlement and prevarication in the 'Perla Negra' urban corruption case; others received lesser penalties, following a trial focusing o...
Former Castilla y León Official Sentenced in 'Perla Negra' Corruption Case
A Valladolid court sentenced former Castilla y León vice-counselor Rafael Delgado to two and a half years in prison and nine and a half years disqualification for embezzlement and prevarication in the 'Perla Negra' urban corruption case; others received lesser penalties, following a trial focusing o...
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52% Bias Score
US Court Rejects Net Neutrality Restoration, Shifting Power to Congress
A US court ruled against the Biden administration's attempt to restore net neutrality rules, finding the federal government lacks authority to regulate internet providers like utilities; this decision leaves the issue to Congress and potentially weakens consumer protections.
US Court Rejects Net Neutrality Restoration, Shifting Power to Congress
A US court ruled against the Biden administration's attempt to restore net neutrality rules, finding the federal government lacks authority to regulate internet providers like utilities; this decision leaves the issue to Congress and potentially weakens consumer protections.
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52% Bias Score
Fifth Circuit Reinstatement of Injunction Halts Corporate Transparency Act Enforcement
A U.S. District Court injunction blocking enforcement of the Corporate Transparency Act's beneficial ownership reporting requirements was reinstated by a Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals merits panel on December 26, 2024, creating uncertainty for millions of businesses and leaving compliance voluntary...
Fifth Circuit Reinstatement of Injunction Halts Corporate Transparency Act Enforcement
A U.S. District Court injunction blocking enforcement of the Corporate Transparency Act's beneficial ownership reporting requirements was reinstated by a Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals merits panel on December 26, 2024, creating uncertainty for millions of businesses and leaving compliance voluntary...
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60% Bias Score
Dutch Court Allows Pension System Transition to Proceed
A Rotterdam court today dismissed a lawsuit by a retired pilot against his pension fund, BPF Loodsen, allowing the transition to the new Dutch pension system to proceed on January 1st, despite concerns about insufficient review time for pensioners. The pilot's pension will increase by 8 percent.
Dutch Court Allows Pension System Transition to Proceed
A Rotterdam court today dismissed a lawsuit by a retired pilot against his pension fund, BPF Loodsen, allowing the transition to the new Dutch pension system to proceed on January 1st, despite concerns about insufficient review time for pensioners. The pilot's pension will increase by 8 percent.
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36% Bias Score