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Appeals Court Rejects Trump Administration's Attempt to Halt Return of Wrongly Deported Migrant
A federal appeals court rejected the Trump administration's attempt to block a lower court order facilitating the return of Kilmar Abrego Garcia, a migrant wrongly deported to El Salvador, criticizing the administration's actions as undermining the rule of law and warning of a potential crisis.
Appeals Court Rejects Trump Administration's Attempt to Halt Return of Wrongly Deported Migrant
A federal appeals court rejected the Trump administration's attempt to block a lower court order facilitating the return of Kilmar Abrego Garcia, a migrant wrongly deported to El Salvador, criticizing the administration's actions as undermining the rule of law and warning of a potential crisis.
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56% Bias Score


Turkish Supreme Court Judge Reshuffle Fuels Political Power Struggle
The President of Turkey's Supreme Court of Appeals, Ömer Kerkez, recently reassigned four judges from the 3rd Penal Chamber, sparking controversy and fueling speculation of a power struggle between the ruling AKP and MHP parties within the judiciary.
Turkish Supreme Court Judge Reshuffle Fuels Political Power Struggle
The President of Turkey's Supreme Court of Appeals, Ömer Kerkez, recently reassigned four judges from the 3rd Penal Chamber, sparking controversy and fueling speculation of a power struggle between the ruling AKP and MHP parties within the judiciary.
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52% Bias Score


Mexico Transfers \$550 Million from Judicial Trust Funds, Defying Court Orders
Mexico City's President Claudia Sheinbaum approved the transfer of approximately \$550 million from the Judicial Branch's trust funds to the federal treasury, bypassing court injunctions, to improve the ISSSTE healthcare system, potentially escalating tensions with the judiciary and teachers' unions...
Mexico Transfers \$550 Million from Judicial Trust Funds, Defying Court Orders
Mexico City's President Claudia Sheinbaum approved the transfer of approximately \$550 million from the Judicial Branch's trust funds to the federal treasury, bypassing court injunctions, to improve the ISSSTE healthcare system, potentially escalating tensions with the judiciary and teachers' unions...
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52% Bias Score


NJ Mother Found Not Guilty by Reason of Insanity in Daughters' Drowning Deaths
Naomi Elkins, a 27-year-old New Jersey woman, drowned her two young daughters in June 2023, claiming religious reasons; a judge found her not guilty by reason of insanity due to psychosis, sentencing her to 150 years in a psychiatric hospital.
NJ Mother Found Not Guilty by Reason of Insanity in Daughters' Drowning Deaths
Naomi Elkins, a 27-year-old New Jersey woman, drowned her two young daughters in June 2023, claiming religious reasons; a judge found her not guilty by reason of insanity due to psychosis, sentencing her to 150 years in a psychiatric hospital.
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48% Bias Score


Poll: Strong Opposition to Impeaching Judges Slowing Trump's Agenda
A Marquette Law School poll reveals that 70% of Americans oppose impeaching federal judges hindering President Trump's agenda, while 83% believe he must obey Supreme Court rulings, despite calls for impeachment from Trump and allies like Elon Musk following rulings against the administration.
Poll: Strong Opposition to Impeaching Judges Slowing Trump's Agenda
A Marquette Law School poll reveals that 70% of Americans oppose impeaching federal judges hindering President Trump's agenda, while 83% believe he must obey Supreme Court rulings, despite calls for impeachment from Trump and allies like Elon Musk following rulings against the administration.
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48% Bias Score


UK Government to Temporarily Block Controversial Sentencing Guidelines
The UK government will introduce an emergency bill this week to temporarily block new sentencing guidelines prioritizing pre-sentence reports for minority ethnic groups, sparking a showdown with the judiciary over concerns of discriminatory practices and the Sentencing Council's authority.
UK Government to Temporarily Block Controversial Sentencing Guidelines
The UK government will introduce an emergency bill this week to temporarily block new sentencing guidelines prioritizing pre-sentence reports for minority ethnic groups, sparking a showdown with the judiciary over concerns of discriminatory practices and the Sentencing Council's authority.
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52% Bias Score

Trump Administration Held in Contempt for Defying Deportation Order
Federal Judge James Boasberg held the Trump administration in contempt for defying a court order halting deportations to El Salvador on March 15th, citing a "willful disregard" for his emergency order that resulted in the deportation of at least 261 migrants, including over 100 Venezuelans, to a max...

Trump Administration Held in Contempt for Defying Deportation Order
Federal Judge James Boasberg held the Trump administration in contempt for defying a court order halting deportations to El Salvador on March 15th, citing a "willful disregard" for his emergency order that resulted in the deportation of at least 261 migrants, including over 100 Venezuelans, to a max...
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52% Bias Score

Imamoglu Condemns Transfer of Associates to Different Prisons
Istanbul Mayor Ekrem Imamoglu denounced the overnight transfer of nearly 10 associates to different prisons during his own detention, criticizing the action as politically motivated and an abuse of power.

Imamoglu Condemns Transfer of Associates to Different Prisons
Istanbul Mayor Ekrem Imamoglu denounced the overnight transfer of nearly 10 associates to different prisons during his own detention, criticizing the action as politically motivated and an abuse of power.
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60% Bias Score

Differing Fortunes of Democracy: Legal Battles in Brazil, France, and South Korea
Trials against Bolsonaro in Brazil, Le Pen in France, and the dismissal of President Yoon in South Korea highlight varying challenges to democratic institutions, with Brazil's judiciary showing resilience despite polarization, while France and South Korea face more contested outcomes.

Differing Fortunes of Democracy: Legal Battles in Brazil, France, and South Korea
Trials against Bolsonaro in Brazil, Le Pen in France, and the dismissal of President Yoon in South Korea highlight varying challenges to democratic institutions, with Brazil's judiciary showing resilience despite polarization, while France and South Korea face more contested outcomes.
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44% Bias Score

Le Pen Defies Election Ban Amidst Divided French Protests
Following her embezzlement conviction, French far-right leader Marine Le Pen held a Paris rally protesting her five-year ban from the 2027 presidential election, drawing support from international right-wing figures and sparking counter-protests from centrist and leftist groups.

Le Pen Defies Election Ban Amidst Divided French Protests
Following her embezzlement conviction, French far-right leader Marine Le Pen held a Paris rally protesting her five-year ban from the 2027 presidential election, drawing support from international right-wing figures and sparking counter-protests from centrist and leftist groups.
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60% Bias Score

Poll: Strong Opposition to Impeaching Judges Opposing Trump Agenda
A Marquette Law School poll reveals that 70% of Americans oppose impeaching federal judges hindering President Trump's agenda, while 83% believe he must follow Supreme Court rulings; this comes as Trump and some Republicans push for impeachment, raising concerns about a constitutional crisis.

Poll: Strong Opposition to Impeaching Judges Opposing Trump Agenda
A Marquette Law School poll reveals that 70% of Americans oppose impeaching federal judges hindering President Trump's agenda, while 83% believe he must follow Supreme Court rulings; this comes as Trump and some Republicans push for impeachment, raising concerns about a constitutional crisis.
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40% Bias Score

Özel's Speech Highlights Risks of Turkey's 'Democracy Revolution'
Özgür Özel's speech in Saraçhane criticized Turkey's one-man rule, referencing historical parallels of popular movements and their leaders' eventual failures; the ongoing situation shows a public desire for change but also the risk of repeating past errors.

Özel's Speech Highlights Risks of Turkey's 'Democracy Revolution'
Özgür Özel's speech in Saraçhane criticized Turkey's one-man rule, referencing historical parallels of popular movements and their leaders' eventual failures; the ongoing situation shows a public desire for change but also the risk of repeating past errors.
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40% Bias Score
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