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Spanish Judges Strike Over Judicial Access System
Spanish judges are striking, protesting a judicial access system based on rote memorization rather than practical application, alongside concerns about government influence and a lack of resources for less affluent candidates.
Spanish Judges Strike Over Judicial Access System
Spanish judges are striking, protesting a judicial access system based on rote memorization rather than practical application, alongside concerns about government influence and a lack of resources for less affluent candidates.
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48% Bias Score


Supreme Court Curtails Judicial Review, Sparking Concerns Over Rule of Law
The Supreme Court handed down rulings limiting lower court power to block executive orders, impacting birthright citizenship, LGBTQ+ education, and online pornography; dissenting opinions expressed deep concern over the decline of American civic society and the expansion of executive power.
Supreme Court Curtails Judicial Review, Sparking Concerns Over Rule of Law
The Supreme Court handed down rulings limiting lower court power to block executive orders, impacting birthright citizenship, LGBTQ+ education, and online pornography; dissenting opinions expressed deep concern over the decline of American civic society and the expansion of executive power.
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56% Bias Score


Spanish Court Upholds Catalonia Amnesty Law, 6-4
The Spanish Constitutional Court ruled 6-4 that Spain's amnesty law, addressing the 2017 Catalan secession attempt, is constitutional, facilitating political normalization while partially striking down aspects related to equality and timeframe.
Spanish Court Upholds Catalonia Amnesty Law, 6-4
The Spanish Constitutional Court ruled 6-4 that Spain's amnesty law, addressing the 2017 Catalan secession attempt, is constitutional, facilitating political normalization while partially striking down aspects related to equality and timeframe.
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44% Bias Score


Spanish Judges' Strike Deemed Illegal by CGPJ
The Spanish General Council of the Judiciary (CGPJ) declared illegal a planned judges' strike due to lack of legal basis; the strike, organized by five associations (excluding the progressive one), protests government reforms to judicial access and the Prosecutor's Office.
Spanish Judges' Strike Deemed Illegal by CGPJ
The Spanish General Council of the Judiciary (CGPJ) declared illegal a planned judges' strike due to lack of legal basis; the strike, organized by five associations (excluding the progressive one), protests government reforms to judicial access and the Prosecutor's Office.
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36% Bias Score


Hungarian MEP's Immunity Under Scrutiny Amidst Political Power Struggle
The Legal Affairs Committee of the European Parliament is reviewing requests to waive the immunity of Hungarian MEP Péter Magyar, facing three separate investigations in Hungary, including accusations of theft and defamation, amid rising political tensions and a power struggle with Prime Minister Vi...
Hungarian MEP's Immunity Under Scrutiny Amidst Political Power Struggle
The Legal Affairs Committee of the European Parliament is reviewing requests to waive the immunity of Hungarian MEP Péter Magyar, facing three separate investigations in Hungary, including accusations of theft and defamation, amid rising political tensions and a power struggle with Prime Minister Vi...
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52% Bias Score


Colombian Council of State Suspends Petro's Decree for Popular Consultation
Colombia's Council of State suspended President Gustavo Petro's decree calling for a popular consultation on August 7th due to lack of Senate approval, as required by Article 104 of the Constitution, following a lawsuit filed by opposition senators.
Colombian Council of State Suspends Petro's Decree for Popular Consultation
Colombia's Council of State suspended President Gustavo Petro's decree calling for a popular consultation on August 7th due to lack of Senate approval, as required by Article 104 of the Constitution, following a lawsuit filed by opposition senators.
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44% Bias Score

Spanish Court Ruling Expands Parliamentary Power
The Spanish Constitutional Court ruled that the Parliament can pass any law not explicitly banned by the Constitution, a decision that expands legislative power and could impact future governments.

Spanish Court Ruling Expands Parliamentary Power
The Spanish Constitutional Court ruled that the Parliament can pass any law not explicitly banned by the Constitution, a decision that expands legislative power and could impact future governments.
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52% Bias Score

Spanish Judges Protest Judicial Reforms, Announce Strike
On July 1st, hundreds of Spanish judges and prosecutors, primarily from conservative associations, protested in Madrid against government-proposed judicial reforms, arguing the changes threaten judicial independence and the merit-based selection of judges and prosecutors, culminating in a three-day ...

Spanish Judges Protest Judicial Reforms, Announce Strike
On July 1st, hundreds of Spanish judges and prosecutors, primarily from conservative associations, protested in Madrid against government-proposed judicial reforms, arguing the changes threaten judicial independence and the merit-based selection of judges and prosecutors, culminating in a three-day ...
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52% Bias Score

Petro's "Sedition" Accusations Threaten Colombian Democracy
Colombian President Gustavo Petro is accused of using the term "sedition" to label political opponents who challenge his policies and actions, raising concerns about democratic backsliding and freedom of speech.

Petro's "Sedition" Accusations Threaten Colombian Democracy
Colombian President Gustavo Petro is accused of using the term "sedition" to label political opponents who challenge his policies and actions, raising concerns about democratic backsliding and freedom of speech.
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60% Bias Score

Spanish Ministry of Justice Demands Ruling on Planned Judges' Strike
The Spanish Ministry of Justice is pressuring the General Council of the Judiciary to rule on the legality of a July 1-3 judges' strike protesting government-led judicial reforms, demanding salary deductions for participating judges, and creating a clash between conservative and progressive members ...

Spanish Ministry of Justice Demands Ruling on Planned Judges' Strike
The Spanish Ministry of Justice is pressuring the General Council of the Judiciary to rule on the legality of a July 1-3 judges' strike protesting government-led judicial reforms, demanding salary deductions for participating judges, and creating a clash between conservative and progressive members ...
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48% Bias Score

Spanish Judge Cleared Amidst Controversial Investigation of Prime Minister's Wife
Judge Juan Carlos Peinado, overseeing the case against Begoña Gómez, wife of Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez, has been cleared of three complaints despite controversial actions, including imputing charges based on false information and authorizing an unlawful hospital search; the case, initiate...

Spanish Judge Cleared Amidst Controversial Investigation of Prime Minister's Wife
Judge Juan Carlos Peinado, overseeing the case against Begoña Gómez, wife of Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez, has been cleared of three complaints despite controversial actions, including imputing charges based on false information and authorizing an unlawful hospital search; the case, initiate...
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64% Bias Score

Transparent 2025 Mexican Judicial Elections Reveal Overt Ruling Party Control
The 2025 Mexican judicial elections, held between February 5th and June 2nd, openly displayed the ruling party's efforts to gain control of the judiciary, using visible irregularities such as manipulated ballots and vote-buying, resulting in the election of numerous candidates with ties to the rulin...

Transparent 2025 Mexican Judicial Elections Reveal Overt Ruling Party Control
The 2025 Mexican judicial elections, held between February 5th and June 2nd, openly displayed the ruling party's efforts to gain control of the judiciary, using visible irregularities such as manipulated ballots and vote-buying, resulting in the election of numerous candidates with ties to the rulin...
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60% Bias Score
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