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Federal Judge Halts Trump Administration's Funding Freeze
A second federal judge temporarily blocked the Trump administration's attempt to freeze federal funding, siding with nearly two dozen states that argued the freeze would cause irreparable harm; this comes after a similar order from another judge, despite the administration's claim that the action wa...
Federal Judge Halts Trump Administration's Funding Freeze
A second federal judge temporarily blocked the Trump administration's attempt to freeze federal funding, siding with nearly two dozen states that argued the freeze would cause irreparable harm; this comes after a similar order from another judge, despite the administration's claim that the action wa...
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44% Bias Score


Trump Freezes Funds; Judge Blocks Controversial Measure
President Trump froze hundreds of billions in federal funding, citing concerns about "Marxist leveling, transgenderism, and green social manipulation," but a judge blocked the measure minutes before implementation, highlighting the controversial nature of his numerous executive orders and their pote...
Trump Freezes Funds; Judge Blocks Controversial Measure
President Trump froze hundreds of billions in federal funding, citing concerns about "Marxist leveling, transgenderism, and green social manipulation," but a judge blocked the measure minutes before implementation, highlighting the controversial nature of his numerous executive orders and their pote...
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40% Bias Score


Judge Halts Trump Administration Freeze on Federal Grants and Loans
A federal judge issued a temporary restraining order against a Trump administration order that would have frozen the issuance of federal grants and loans, preventing potential trillions of dollars in funding from being affected, hours before it was set to take effect.
Judge Halts Trump Administration Freeze on Federal Grants and Loans
A federal judge issued a temporary restraining order against a Trump administration order that would have frozen the issuance of federal grants and loans, preventing potential trillions of dollars in funding from being affected, hours before it was set to take effect.
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32% Bias Score


Appeal Challenges Long Sentences for UK Climate Activists
Sixteen climate activists are appealing their unusually long sentences—up to five years—for non-violent Just Stop Oil protests in 2022, arguing that judges disregarded their conscientious motives, setting a potentially significant precedent for future civil disobedience cases.
Appeal Challenges Long Sentences for UK Climate Activists
Sixteen climate activists are appealing their unusually long sentences—up to five years—for non-violent Just Stop Oil protests in 2022, arguing that judges disregarded their conscientious motives, setting a potentially significant precedent for future civil disobedience cases.
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44% Bias Score


UK Restricts Legal Challenges to Infrastructure Projects to Boost Growth
The UK government will limit legal challenges to major infrastructure projects by restricting appeals of High Court rulings deemed "totally without merit," aiming to accelerate development and boost economic growth, despite concerns from environmental groups about potential environmental damage.
UK Restricts Legal Challenges to Infrastructure Projects to Boost Growth
The UK government will limit legal challenges to major infrastructure projects by restricting appeals of High Court rulings deemed "totally without merit," aiming to accelerate development and boost economic growth, despite concerns from environmental groups about potential environmental damage.
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56% Bias Score


Judge Blocks Release of Trump Classified Documents Report to Congress
A federal judge blocked the Justice Department from sharing Jack Smith's classified documents report with Congress due to concerns about premature public disclosure, rejecting the DOJ's argument for congressional review to inform potential legislative reforms and citing the absence of a historical p...
Judge Blocks Release of Trump Classified Documents Report to Congress
A federal judge blocked the Justice Department from sharing Jack Smith's classified documents report with Congress due to concerns about premature public disclosure, rejecting the DOJ's argument for congressional review to inform potential legislative reforms and citing the absence of a historical p...
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40% Bias Score

B.C. Judge Rules Mandatory Minimum Sentence for First-Degree Murder Unconstitutional
A British Columbia judge ruled the mandatory 25-year sentence without parole for first-degree murder unconstitutional, citing the Charter of Rights and Freedoms, in the case of Luciano Mariani, who murdered his former girlfriend in 2021.

B.C. Judge Rules Mandatory Minimum Sentence for First-Degree Murder Unconstitutional
A British Columbia judge ruled the mandatory 25-year sentence without parole for first-degree murder unconstitutional, citing the Charter of Rights and Freedoms, in the case of Luciano Mariani, who murdered his former girlfriend in 2021.
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44% Bias Score

Loper Bright and its Impact on Tax Administration
The Supreme Court's *Loper Bright* decision eliminates Chevron deference, requiring courts to interpret statutes independently, increasing challenges to Treasury Regulations and potentially reshaping the balance of power between courts and agencies in tax administration.

Loper Bright and its Impact on Tax Administration
The Supreme Court's *Loper Bright* decision eliminates Chevron deference, requiring courts to interpret statutes independently, increasing challenges to Treasury Regulations and potentially reshaping the balance of power between courts and agencies in tax administration.
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32% Bias Score

Federal Social Program Freeze Blocked by Judge
The Trump administration issued a temporary freeze on numerous federal social programs to review their alignment with the White House's agenda; however, a judge swiftly blocked the order following legal action by non-profit organizations.

Federal Social Program Freeze Blocked by Judge
The Trump administration issued a temporary freeze on numerous federal social programs to review their alignment with the White House's agenda; however, a judge swiftly blocked the order following legal action by non-profit organizations.
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64% Bias Score

Labour Prioritizes Economic Growth Over Net-Zero Targets
Labour's new economic plan prioritizes growth over immediate climate action, aiming to accelerate infrastructure projects by reforming judicial reviews and potentially expanding airport capacity, despite concerns about environmental impact and internal party divisions.

Labour Prioritizes Economic Growth Over Net-Zero Targets
Labour's new economic plan prioritizes growth over immediate climate action, aiming to accelerate infrastructure projects by reforming judicial reviews and potentially expanding airport capacity, despite concerns about environmental impact and internal party divisions.
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64% Bias Score

Turkish Court Overturns FETÖ Conviction, Citing Lack of Evidence
The Turkish Constitutional Court overturned a teacher's conviction for FETÖ membership, citing insufficient evidence of knowledge of the group's terrorist nature before its official designation; the court ordered a retrial, emphasizing the need for proof of intent and awareness of the organization's...

Turkish Court Overturns FETÖ Conviction, Citing Lack of Evidence
The Turkish Constitutional Court overturned a teacher's conviction for FETÖ membership, citing insufficient evidence of knowledge of the group's terrorist nature before its official designation; the court ordered a retrial, emphasizing the need for proof of intent and awareness of the organization's...
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48% Bias Score

Israeli Supreme Court Blocks Ben-Gvir's Control Over Police Investigations
Israel's Supreme Court invalidated a section of the amended Police Ordinance granting National Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir authority over police investigations, due to its unconstitutionality; five justices supported the ruling while four opposed it.

Israeli Supreme Court Blocks Ben-Gvir's Control Over Police Investigations
Israel's Supreme Court invalidated a section of the amended Police Ordinance granting National Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir authority over police investigations, due to its unconstitutionality; five justices supported the ruling while four opposed it.
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52% Bias Score
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