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Hungarian Judges Protest Erosion of Judicial Independence
Hundreds of Hungarian judges publicly protested, demanding better pay and judicial independence, after a former judge, Adrienn Laczo, resigned and publicly accused the government of abolishing judicial independence, citing cases like a 2024 media ruling that restricted press freedom.
Hungarian Judges Protest Erosion of Judicial Independence
Hundreds of Hungarian judges publicly protested, demanding better pay and judicial independence, after a former judge, Adrienn Laczo, resigned and publicly accused the government of abolishing judicial independence, citing cases like a 2024 media ruling that restricted press freedom.
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40% Bias Score


Israeli Government Votes No Confidence in Attorney General
The Israeli government voted no confidence in Attorney-General Gali Baharav-Miara on Sunday, a move interpreted by right-wing Makor Rishon as a necessary response to her opposition to government policies, while left-wing Haaretz viewed it as an attack on the rule of law, highlighting the deep politi...
Israeli Government Votes No Confidence in Attorney General
The Israeli government voted no confidence in Attorney-General Gali Baharav-Miara on Sunday, a move interpreted by right-wing Makor Rishon as a necessary response to her opposition to government policies, while left-wing Haaretz viewed it as an attack on the rule of law, highlighting the deep politi...
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16% Bias Score


Minister's Misunderstanding of Spain's Constitutional Tribunal
Spanish Minister of Justice Félix Bolaños incorrectly stated that the Constitutional Tribunal is part of the Judicial Branch, a claim refuted by Cayetana Álvarez de Toledo, highlighting the Tribunal's distinct constitutional framework (Title IX vs. Title VI) and separate selection process for member...
Minister's Misunderstanding of Spain's Constitutional Tribunal
Spanish Minister of Justice Félix Bolaños incorrectly stated that the Constitutional Tribunal is part of the Judicial Branch, a claim refuted by Cayetana Álvarez de Toledo, highlighting the Tribunal's distinct constitutional framework (Title IX vs. Title VI) and separate selection process for member...
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76% 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


Corruption Fuels Protests and Tragedy in the Balkans
Widespread protests in Serbia against corruption and a nightclub fire in North Macedonia resulting in 59 deaths due to an illegally licensed club highlight the deep-seated corruption and lack of faith in institutions across the Balkans.
Corruption Fuels Protests and Tragedy in the Balkans
Widespread protests in Serbia against corruption and a nightclub fire in North Macedonia resulting in 59 deaths due to an illegally licensed club highlight the deep-seated corruption and lack of faith in institutions across the Balkans.
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36% Bias Score


Trump Executive Order Targets Lawyers Challenging Administration
President Trump issued an executive order on March 21st authorizing sanctions against lawyers and law firms involved in lawsuits challenging his administration's actions related to national security, election integrity, or policies impacting diversity programs and immigration; this follows over 130 ...
Trump Executive Order Targets Lawyers Challenging Administration
President Trump issued an executive order on March 21st authorizing sanctions against lawyers and law firms involved in lawsuits challenging his administration's actions related to national security, election integrity, or policies impacting diversity programs and immigration; this follows over 130 ...
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48% Bias Score

Israeli Government Votes to Begin Dismissal Proceedings Against Attorney-General
The Israeli government voted to begin dismissal proceedings against Attorney-General Gali Baharav-Miara on Sunday, following accusations from Justice Minister Yariv Levin that she had intentionally hampered the government's work. The move has sparked significant controversy and is seen as part of a ...

Israeli Government Votes to Begin Dismissal Proceedings Against Attorney-General
The Israeli government voted to begin dismissal proceedings against Attorney-General Gali Baharav-Miara on Sunday, following accusations from Justice Minister Yariv Levin that she had intentionally hampered the government's work. The move has sparked significant controversy and is seen as part of a ...
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40% Bias Score

Trump's Pressure on Law Firms Exposes US Legal System Vulnerabilities
Donald Trump's executive orders target law firms deemed political opponents; Perkins Coie is suing, while Paul Weiss conceded, pledging $40 million in pro bono work, highlighting a split within the legal profession and concerns over the rule of law.

Trump's Pressure on Law Firms Exposes US Legal System Vulnerabilities
Donald Trump's executive orders target law firms deemed political opponents; Perkins Coie is suing, while Paul Weiss conceded, pledging $40 million in pro bono work, highlighting a split within the legal profession and concerns over the rule of law.
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52% Bias Score

Trump Administration Defies Courts, Threatening US Rule of Law
The Trump administration's unprecedented defiance of court rulings, including ignoring a judge's order and calling for his impeachment, threatens the rule of law and judicial independence, raising concerns about a constitutional crisis and potential long-term instability.

Trump Administration Defies Courts, Threatening US Rule of Law
The Trump administration's unprecedented defiance of court rulings, including ignoring a judge's order and calling for his impeachment, threatens the rule of law and judicial independence, raising concerns about a constitutional crisis and potential long-term instability.
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56% Bias Score

Israeli Cabinet Votes No Confidence in Attorney General
The Israeli cabinet unanimously approved a no-confidence motion against Attorney General Gali Baharav-Miara on [Date], initiating her potential removal following accusations of inappropriate conduct and irreconcilable differences with the government; this comes after the contested dismissal of the S...

Israeli Cabinet Votes No Confidence in Attorney General
The Israeli cabinet unanimously approved a no-confidence motion against Attorney General Gali Baharav-Miara on [Date], initiating her potential removal following accusations of inappropriate conduct and irreconcilable differences with the government; this comes after the contested dismissal of the S...
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40% Bias Score

Trump Threatens Legal Action Against Lawyers Challenging Immigration Policies
President Trump threatened legal action on March 22, 2025, against lawyers challenging his administration's immigration policies, aiming to curb lawsuits exceeding one hundred currently before federal courts; the ACLU condemned this as an attack on the rule of law.

Trump Threatens Legal Action Against Lawyers Challenging Immigration Policies
President Trump threatened legal action on March 22, 2025, against lawyers challenging his administration's immigration policies, aiming to curb lawsuits exceeding one hundred currently before federal courts; the ACLU condemned this as an attack on the rule of law.
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48% Bias Score

Israel Votes No Confidence in State Attorney Amidst Judicial Power Struggle
The Israeli government voted on March 23rd, 2024, to express no confidence in State Attorney Gali Baharav-Miara, escalating tensions with the judiciary following the dismissal of Shin Bet chief Ronen Bar and amid ongoing judicial reform debates.

Israel Votes No Confidence in State Attorney Amidst Judicial Power Struggle
The Israeli government voted on March 23rd, 2024, to express no confidence in State Attorney Gali Baharav-Miara, escalating tensions with the judiciary following the dismissal of Shin Bet chief Ronen Bar and amid ongoing judicial reform debates.
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32% Bias Score
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