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Trump Memo Authorizes Sanctions Against Law Firms
President Trump issued a memo on Saturday authorizing the attorney general and homeland security secretary to sanction law firms filing lawsuits deemed "frivolous," targeting Covington & Burling, Perkins Coie, and Paul Weiss, impacting their security clearances and federal contracts, prompting wides...
Trump Memo Authorizes Sanctions Against Law Firms
President Trump issued a memo on Saturday authorizing the attorney general and homeland security secretary to sanction law firms filing lawsuits deemed "frivolous," targeting Covington & Burling, Perkins Coie, and Paul Weiss, impacting their security clearances and federal contracts, prompting wides...
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60% Bias Score


Trump Threatens Sanctions Against Lawyers Suing His Administration
President Trump ordered sanctions against lawyers and law firms bringing lawsuits against his administration, citing "rampant fraud and meritless claims," prompting concerns about chilling legal challenges to government actions and potentially undermining judicial oversight.
Trump Threatens Sanctions Against Lawyers Suing His Administration
President Trump ordered sanctions against lawyers and law firms bringing lawsuits against his administration, citing "rampant fraud and meritless claims," prompting concerns about chilling legal challenges to government actions and potentially undermining judicial oversight.
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52% Bias Score


Missouri AG Bailey's Aggressive Lawsuits Blur Lines Between Legal and Political Action
Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey has filed numerous lawsuits against the Biden administration and corporations like Starbucks, challenging policies on immigration, environmental regulations, and DEI programs, raising questions about the role of state AGs in national policy debates and the blu...
Missouri AG Bailey's Aggressive Lawsuits Blur Lines Between Legal and Political Action
Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey has filed numerous lawsuits against the Biden administration and corporations like Starbucks, challenging policies on immigration, environmental regulations, and DEI programs, raising questions about the role of state AGs in national policy debates and the blu...
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44% Bias Score


Surge in Asylum Appeals in Saxony
Saxony's administrative courts saw an over 33% increase in asylum appeals in 2024 (8,747 vs. 5,703 in 2023), a trend mirrored nationwide with a near two-thirds surge, largely due to faster BAMF processing leading to more appeals; despite faster processing in Saxony (16.3 months), success rates remai...
Surge in Asylum Appeals in Saxony
Saxony's administrative courts saw an over 33% increase in asylum appeals in 2024 (8,747 vs. 5,703 in 2023), a trend mirrored nationwide with a near two-thirds surge, largely due to faster BAMF processing leading to more appeals; despite faster processing in Saxony (16.3 months), success rates remai...
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36% Bias Score


92 Lawsuits Target Trump's Executive Actions
Within his first month, President Trump faced 92 lawsuits from Democrats challenging his executive orders and attempts to curb government waste, potentially impacting his governing power and raising questions about the balance of power between the executive and judicial branches.
92 Lawsuits Target Trump's Executive Actions
Within his first month, President Trump faced 92 lawsuits from Democrats challenging his executive orders and attempts to curb government waste, potentially impacting his governing power and raising questions about the balance of power between the executive and judicial branches.
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64% Bias Score


Mass Firing of Probationary Federal Employees Sparks Outrage and Concerns"
On Thursday, February 14, 2024, the Trump administration terminated thousands of probationary federal employees across various agencies, including the VA and CDC, citing reasons of eliminating waste and improving responsiveness to administration policies; this action has sparked legal challenges and...
Mass Firing of Probationary Federal Employees Sparks Outrage and Concerns"
On Thursday, February 14, 2024, the Trump administration terminated thousands of probationary federal employees across various agencies, including the VA and CDC, citing reasons of eliminating waste and improving responsiveness to administration policies; this action has sparked legal challenges and...
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56% Bias Score

Trump Escalates Assault on Law Firms
President Trump issued a memo authorizing sanctions against law firms filing lawsuits deemed "frivolous," potentially revoking security clearances and federal contracts; this follows previous actions against three firms, one of which reached a settlement with Trump.

Trump Escalates Assault on Law Firms
President Trump issued a memo authorizing sanctions against law firms filing lawsuits deemed "frivolous," potentially revoking security clearances and federal contracts; this follows previous actions against three firms, one of which reached a settlement with Trump.
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40% Bias Score

Nineteen States Sue Trump Administration Over Mass Firings of Federal Workers
Nineteen states and the District of Columbia sued the Trump administration over the mass firing of tens of thousands of federal workers in the past two months, alleging the firings were "reckless and illegal", and seeking a restraining order and reinstatement of fired employees.

Nineteen States Sue Trump Administration Over Mass Firings of Federal Workers
Nineteen states and the District of Columbia sued the Trump administration over the mass firing of tens of thousands of federal workers in the past two months, alleging the firings were "reckless and illegal", and seeking a restraining order and reinstatement of fired employees.
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40% Bias Score

Nearly 100 Child Sexual Abuse Lawsuits Filed Against LDS Church in California
A three-year look-back window in California has resulted in nearly 100 lawsuits alleging childhood sexual abuse by leaders within the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS), with plaintiffs claiming cover-ups and failures to report abuse to law enforcement; the church acknowledges the cla...

Nearly 100 Child Sexual Abuse Lawsuits Filed Against LDS Church in California
A three-year look-back window in California has resulted in nearly 100 lawsuits alleging childhood sexual abuse by leaders within the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS), with plaintiffs claiming cover-ups and failures to report abuse to law enforcement; the church acknowledges the cla...
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44% Bias Score

Trump Administration Faces Over 90 Lawsuits Challenging Federal Spending
Over 90 lawsuits target President Trump's second term, primarily challenging his federal spending actions, with plaintiffs ranging from state attorneys general to advocacy groups; legal experts predict these cases may reach the Supreme Court.

Trump Administration Faces Over 90 Lawsuits Challenging Federal Spending
Over 90 lawsuits target President Trump's second term, primarily challenging his federal spending actions, with plaintiffs ranging from state attorneys general to advocacy groups; legal experts predict these cases may reach the Supreme Court.
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52% Bias Score

Trump Administration Reverses Some Federal Layoffs Amidst Widespread Cost-Cutting
The Trump administration's cost-cutting measures resulted in thousands of federal worker layoffs across numerous agencies, including the NIH, CDC, and FAA, but some layoffs were later reversed at the National Nuclear Security Administration and the Indian Health Service, raising concerns about the a...

Trump Administration Reverses Some Federal Layoffs Amidst Widespread Cost-Cutting
The Trump administration's cost-cutting measures resulted in thousands of federal worker layoffs across numerous agencies, including the NIH, CDC, and FAA, but some layoffs were later reversed at the National Nuclear Security Administration and the Indian Health Service, raising concerns about the a...
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48% Bias Score

Mass Firing of Probationary Federal Employees Sparks Outrage and Lawsuits
President Trump's administration fired thousands of probationary federal employees on February 14, 2024, impacting services at agencies such as the VA and FDA, prompting lawsuits from employee unions citing illegal procedures and causing concerns about long-term impacts on service delivery and workf...

Mass Firing of Probationary Federal Employees Sparks Outrage and Lawsuits
President Trump's administration fired thousands of probationary federal employees on February 14, 2024, impacting services at agencies such as the VA and FDA, prompting lawsuits from employee unions citing illegal procedures and causing concerns about long-term impacts on service delivery and workf...
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56% Bias Score
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