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Trump Attacks Judge, Calls for Impeachment Following Deportation Ruling
President Trump condemned Judge James Boasberg's order halting deportation flights under the Alien Enemies Act, calling for his impeachment and criticizing Chief Justice Roberts's rebuke; this highlights increasing political polarization and challenges to judicial independence.
Trump Attacks Judge, Calls for Impeachment Following Deportation Ruling
President Trump condemned Judge James Boasberg's order halting deportation flights under the Alien Enemies Act, calling for his impeachment and criticizing Chief Justice Roberts's rebuke; this highlights increasing political polarization and challenges to judicial independence.
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56% Bias Score


Turkey's 2017 Constitutional Amendment: Power Consolidation and Judicial Politicization
Istanbul Bar Association head Prof. Dr. Ibrahim Kaboglu asserts that Turkey's 2017 constitutional amendment, for the first time in the Republic's history, combined executive, legislative, and judicial powers in one person, the President who also leads the ruling party, causing unchecked influence on...
Turkey's 2017 Constitutional Amendment: Power Consolidation and Judicial Politicization
Istanbul Bar Association head Prof. Dr. Ibrahim Kaboglu asserts that Turkey's 2017 constitutional amendment, for the first time in the Republic's history, combined executive, legislative, and judicial powers in one person, the President who also leads the ruling party, causing unchecked influence on...
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56% Bias Score


Dutch Female Judges Sue State Over Gender Pay Gap
Female judges in the Netherlands are suing the state for gender-based pay discrimination, claiming a salary system based on last earned salary resulted in a €2,000 monthly pay gap compared to male colleagues. The lawsuit, supported by the Bureau Clara Wichmann, seeks compensation for past and presen...
Dutch Female Judges Sue State Over Gender Pay Gap
Female judges in the Netherlands are suing the state for gender-based pay discrimination, claiming a salary system based on last earned salary resulted in a €2,000 monthly pay gap compared to male colleagues. The lawsuit, supported by the Bureau Clara Wichmann, seeks compensation for past and presen...
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64% Bias Score


Herzog Discusses Israel's Legal System, Global Image with US Judges
President Isaac Herzog met with 18 US federal judges on Tuesday in Jerusalem, discussing the Israeli legal system, the perceived bias of the International Court of Justice against Israel, concerns about Israel's global image, and the harassment of Jewish students in US universities.
Herzog Discusses Israel's Legal System, Global Image with US Judges
President Isaac Herzog met with 18 US federal judges on Tuesday in Jerusalem, discussing the Israeli legal system, the perceived bias of the International Court of Justice against Israel, concerns about Israel's global image, and the harassment of Jewish students in US universities.
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44% Bias Score


Israel Advances Bill Shifting Control of Judicial Watchdog Appointment
The Knesset Constitution Committee finalized a bill shifting the appointment of Israel's judicial watchdog to a seven-member committee, granting the government majority control, potentially impacting judicial independence.
Israel Advances Bill Shifting Control of Judicial Watchdog Appointment
The Knesset Constitution Committee finalized a bill shifting the appointment of Israel's judicial watchdog to a seven-member committee, granting the government majority control, potentially impacting judicial independence.
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40% Bias Score


Turkish Opposition Leader Challenges Government After Visiting Imprisoned Figures
CHP leader Özgür Özel visited several political figures and a manager imprisoned in Silivri, Turkey, denouncing their arrests as politically motivated and highlighting the opposition's defiance against what he called a 'coup mechanism' using the judiciary.
Turkish Opposition Leader Challenges Government After Visiting Imprisoned Figures
CHP leader Özgür Özel visited several political figures and a manager imprisoned in Silivri, Turkey, denouncing their arrests as politically motivated and highlighting the opposition's defiance against what he called a 'coup mechanism' using the judiciary.
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60% Bias Score

Istanbul University Revokes Imamoglu's Diploma, Raising Election Concerns
Istanbul University revoked Istanbul Mayor Ekrem Imamoglu's diploma, potentially jeopardizing his candidacy in upcoming elections. Imamoglu's lawyers will challenge this decision in court, arguing procedural irregularities and undue political influence.

Istanbul University Revokes Imamoglu's Diploma, Raising Election Concerns
Istanbul University revoked Istanbul Mayor Ekrem Imamoglu's diploma, potentially jeopardizing his candidacy in upcoming elections. Imamoglu's lawyers will challenge this decision in court, arguing procedural irregularities and undue political influence.
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44% Bias Score

Hungarian Judges Protest Government Interference
On February 18th-19th, 2024, approximately 3,000 Hungarian judges and court staff protested in Budapest against a government plan to link their salaries to the implementation of judicial reforms, raising concerns about political influence and the erosion of judicial independence.

Hungarian Judges Protest Government Interference
On February 18th-19th, 2024, approximately 3,000 Hungarian judges and court staff protested in Budapest against a government plan to link their salaries to the implementation of judicial reforms, raising concerns about political influence and the erosion of judicial independence.
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40% Bias Score

Judge Weighs Legality of Trump's NLRB Firing
Federal Judge Beryl Howell is deciding if President Trump illegally fired Gwynne Wilcox from the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB), mirroring similar cases; Wilcox's lawyers say Trump lacked legal grounds, while the DOJ counters the president has broad executive power; the NLRB currently lacks a...

Judge Weighs Legality of Trump's NLRB Firing
Federal Judge Beryl Howell is deciding if President Trump illegally fired Gwynne Wilcox from the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB), mirroring similar cases; Wilcox's lawyers say Trump lacked legal grounds, while the DOJ counters the president has broad executive power; the NLRB currently lacks a...
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44% Bias Score

Partial Agreement Reached on Spanish Judicial Appointments
The Spanish General Council of the Judiciary (CGPJ) reached a partial agreement on Wednesday, appointing Ignacio Sancho and Concepción Ureste to head the Civil and Social Chambers of the Supreme Court, respectively, and Juan Manuel Fernández as the new president of the National Court, among other ke...

Partial Agreement Reached on Spanish Judicial Appointments
The Spanish General Council of the Judiciary (CGPJ) reached a partial agreement on Wednesday, appointing Ignacio Sancho and Concepción Ureste to head the Civil and Social Chambers of the Supreme Court, respectively, and Juan Manuel Fernández as the new president of the National Court, among other ke...
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32% Bias Score

TÜSİAD Heads Released on Probation After Questioning
Following criticism of the government at a general assembly, TÜSİAD heads Orhan Turan and Ömer Arif Aras were released on probation after questioning; Justice Minister Yılmaz Tunç stated the investigation began before the president's speech and that no arrest warrants were issued.

TÜSİAD Heads Released on Probation After Questioning
Following criticism of the government at a general assembly, TÜSİAD heads Orhan Turan and Ömer Arif Aras were released on probation after questioning; Justice Minister Yılmaz Tunç stated the investigation began before the president's speech and that no arrest warrants were issued.
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40% Bias Score

Trump Announces Three Key Administrative Appointments
President Trump announced three key administrative appointments on Sunday: Judge Jason Reding Quiñones as U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of Florida, Jim Byron as senior advisor to the acting national archivist at NARA, and John Jovanovic as chairman and CEO of the Export-Import Bank of the ...

Trump Announces Three Key Administrative Appointments
President Trump announced three key administrative appointments on Sunday: Judge Jason Reding Quiñones as U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of Florida, Jim Byron as senior advisor to the acting national archivist at NARA, and John Jovanovic as chairman and CEO of the Export-Import Bank of the ...
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48% Bias Score
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