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Spanish Supreme Court President Rejects Government's Criticism of Judges
Spain's Supreme Court president Isabel Perelló defended judges against government criticism, emphasizing their commitment to impartiality and highlighting the diverse backgrounds of newly appointed judges, including over 34% from families where neither parent has a higher education and 70% with no l...
Spanish Supreme Court President Rejects Government's Criticism of Judges
Spain's Supreme Court president Isabel Perelló defended judges against government criticism, emphasizing their commitment to impartiality and highlighting the diverse backgrounds of newly appointed judges, including over 34% from families where neither parent has a higher education and 70% with no l...
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48% Bias Score


Theft Exposes Flaws in Spain's Judicial Selection System
A judicial candidate in Madrid had 1000 euros stolen, intended for private tutoring; this highlights a flawed, opaque system for judicial selection in Spain, recently reformed to promote transparency and meritocracy.
Theft Exposes Flaws in Spain's Judicial Selection System
A judicial candidate in Madrid had 1000 euros stolen, intended for private tutoring; this highlights a flawed, opaque system for judicial selection in Spain, recently reformed to promote transparency and meritocracy.
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64% Bias Score


Spain Reforms Judiciary to Enhance Access and Diversity
The Spanish Council of Ministers approved a reform of the Organic Law of the Judiciary, introducing changes to improve access to judgeships, increase judicial diversity, and address the European Commission's concerns about temporary judges. The reform includes a new written exam, anonymized applicat...
Spain Reforms Judiciary to Enhance Access and Diversity
The Spanish Council of Ministers approved a reform of the Organic Law of the Judiciary, introducing changes to improve access to judgeships, increase judicial diversity, and address the European Commission's concerns about temporary judges. The reform includes a new written exam, anonymized applicat...
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36% Bias Score


Spanish Attorney General Imputed, Sparking Concerns Over Judicial Independence
Judge Ángel Hurtado has imputed Spain's Attorney General Álvaro García Ortiz and two subordinates for allegedly leaking an email related to a false news report about a deal offered to Alberto González Amador, prompting strong condemnation from the Union of Progressive Prosecutors (UPF) who deem it a...
Spanish Attorney General Imputed, Sparking Concerns Over Judicial Independence
Judge Ángel Hurtado has imputed Spain's Attorney General Álvaro García Ortiz and two subordinates for allegedly leaking an email related to a false news report about a deal offered to Alberto González Amador, prompting strong condemnation from the Union of Progressive Prosecutors (UPF) who deem it a...
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60% Bias Score


Judicial Conference Declines to Refer Ethics Complaints Against Supreme Court Justices
The U.S. Judicial Conference announced it will not refer ethics complaints against Supreme Court Justices Clarence Thomas and Ketanji Brown Jackson to the Department of Justice; Thomas will update his financial disclosures to reflect private travel and gifts, while Jackson amended her disclosures re...
Judicial Conference Declines to Refer Ethics Complaints Against Supreme Court Justices
The U.S. Judicial Conference announced it will not refer ethics complaints against Supreme Court Justices Clarence Thomas and Ketanji Brown Jackson to the Department of Justice; Thomas will update his financial disclosures to reflect private travel and gifts, while Jackson amended her disclosures re...
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48% Bias Score


Roberts Warns of Threats to US Judicial Independence
Chief Justice John Roberts warned against threats to the US judicial system, citing over 1000 serious threats against federal judges in the last five years and the potential for open defiance of court rulings, particularly from elected officials and online.
Roberts Warns of Threats to US Judicial Independence
Chief Justice John Roberts warned against threats to the US judicial system, citing over 1000 serious threats against federal judges in the last five years and the potential for open defiance of court rulings, particularly from elected officials and online.
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40% Bias Score

Controversial Spanish Judicial Reform Sparks Outrage
The Spanish government's proposed judicial career reform, altering selection processes, government chamber voting, and the ethics commission, faces strong opposition from judges' associations who raise concerns about government overreach and threats to judicial independence.

Controversial Spanish Judicial Reform Sparks Outrage
The Spanish government's proposed judicial career reform, altering selection processes, government chamber voting, and the ethics commission, faces strong opposition from judges' associations who raise concerns about government overreach and threats to judicial independence.
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52% Bias Score

Contentious Nomination to Armenia's High Judicial Council Sparks Debate
The Armenian National Assembly debated Alexandr Sirunyan's nomination to the High Judicial Council, facing strong opposition due to his Civil Contract party affiliation and past inflammatory social media posts containing hate speech. The CCP defended his nomination despite a negative assessment from...

Contentious Nomination to Armenia's High Judicial Council Sparks Debate
The Armenian National Assembly debated Alexandr Sirunyan's nomination to the High Judicial Council, facing strong opposition due to his Civil Contract party affiliation and past inflammatory social media posts containing hate speech. The CCP defended his nomination despite a negative assessment from...
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56% Bias Score

Mexican Justices' Early Campaigning Undermines Upcoming Judicial Elections
Three Mexican Supreme Court justices and dozens of other judges are accused of using public funds for early campaigning in the upcoming June 1st judicial elections, exploiting a loophole in the recently implemented judicial reform, causing significant challenges to the National Electoral Institute a...

Mexican Justices' Early Campaigning Undermines Upcoming Judicial Elections
Three Mexican Supreme Court justices and dozens of other judges are accused of using public funds for early campaigning in the upcoming June 1st judicial elections, exploiting a loophole in the recently implemented judicial reform, causing significant challenges to the National Electoral Institute a...
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56% Bias Score

Osman Kavala's Seven-Year Imprisonment: A Case Study of Turkish Justice
A Story of a Case, Osman Kavala's Seven Years," documents the seven-year imprisonment of Turkish philanthropist Osman Kavala, highlighting the lack of evidence, disregard for ECHR rulings, and the international pressure surrounding his case.

Osman Kavala's Seven-Year Imprisonment: A Case Study of Turkish Justice
A Story of a Case, Osman Kavala's Seven Years," documents the seven-year imprisonment of Turkish philanthropist Osman Kavala, highlighting the lack of evidence, disregard for ECHR rulings, and the international pressure surrounding his case.
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44% Bias Score

Roberts Condemns Disregard for Court Rulings Amidst Incoming Trump Administration
Chief Justice John Roberts warned against ignoring federal court rulings in his year-end report, citing "dangerous suggestions" from officials across the political spectrum, particularly as President-elect Trump, who has criticized the judiciary, prepares to take office.

Roberts Condemns Disregard for Court Rulings Amidst Incoming Trump Administration
Chief Justice John Roberts warned against ignoring federal court rulings in his year-end report, citing "dangerous suggestions" from officials across the political spectrum, particularly as President-elect Trump, who has criticized the judiciary, prepares to take office.
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48% Bias Score

Roberts Warns Against Undermining Judicial Independence
Chief Justice John Roberts warned against undermining judicial independence in his annual report, citing increased threats against judges and elected officials' disregard for court rulings; he stressed the importance of respecting court decisions to maintain the rule of law.

Roberts Warns Against Undermining Judicial Independence
Chief Justice John Roberts warned against undermining judicial independence in his annual report, citing increased threats against judges and elected officials' disregard for court rulings; he stressed the importance of respecting court decisions to maintain the rule of law.
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40% Bias Score
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