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Sotomayor Warns of Weakening Rule of Law Amidst Legal Challenges
Supreme Court Justice Sonia Sotomayor voiced worries Friday about shifting legal standards and public leaders challenging judicial norms, citing the Trump administration's legal battles and the potential weakening of the rule of law.
Sotomayor Warns of Weakening Rule of Law Amidst Legal Challenges
Supreme Court Justice Sonia Sotomayor voiced worries Friday about shifting legal standards and public leaders challenging judicial norms, citing the Trump administration's legal battles and the potential weakening of the rule of law.
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40% Bias Score


Jenner & Block Sues Trump Administration Over Security Clearance Executive Order
Jenner & Block filed a lawsuit on Friday against the Trump administration, challenging an executive order targeting its security clearances and restricting its government interactions; this follows a similar successful challenge by Perkins Coie, and the lawsuit claims the order is unconstitutional a...
Jenner & Block Sues Trump Administration Over Security Clearance Executive Order
Jenner & Block filed a lawsuit on Friday against the Trump administration, challenging an executive order targeting its security clearances and restricting its government interactions; this follows a similar successful challenge by Perkins Coie, and the lawsuit claims the order is unconstitutional a...
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52% Bias Score


Russia Seizes €26 Billion in Private Assets in 2024
Russia's General Prosecutor's Office seized nearly 2.4 trillion rubles (€26 billion) of private assets in 2024, including five strategic enterprises, using various legal mechanisms to justify seizures often targeting businesses deemed to be against state interests or with links to foreign investors.
Russia Seizes €26 Billion in Private Assets in 2024
Russia's General Prosecutor's Office seized nearly 2.4 trillion rubles (€26 billion) of private assets in 2024, including five strategic enterprises, using various legal mechanisms to justify seizures often targeting businesses deemed to be against state interests or with links to foreign investors.
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64% Bias Score


Contrasting Disenfranchisement Cases Expose Shifting Political Dynamics in Mexico
The disenfranchisement processes of Andrés Manuel López Obrador in 2005 and "Alito" Blanco in 2025 differ drastically; López Obrador's case fueled his political movement, while Blanco's shielded him despite serious accusations, revealing a potential erosion of accountability within Morena.
Contrasting Disenfranchisement Cases Expose Shifting Political Dynamics in Mexico
The disenfranchisement processes of Andrés Manuel López Obrador in 2005 and "Alito" Blanco in 2025 differ drastically; López Obrador's case fueled his political movement, while Blanco's shielded him despite serious accusations, revealing a potential erosion of accountability within Morena.
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64% Bias Score


French Constitutional Council Upholds Automatic Removal of Convicted Municipal Officials
The French Constitutional Council ruled that immediately removing municipal elected officials after conviction, pending appeal, is constitutional, prioritizing public order and the integrity of elected officials over immediate voter choice; this decision stems from a QPC concerning a Mahorais offici...
French Constitutional Council Upholds Automatic Removal of Convicted Municipal Officials
The French Constitutional Council ruled that immediately removing municipal elected officials after conviction, pending appeal, is constitutional, prioritizing public order and the integrity of elected officials over immediate voter choice; this decision stems from a QPC concerning a Mahorais offici...
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48% Bias Score


Turkish Court Sentences ISIS Bombers, Acquitts Suspect Despite Evidence
A Turkish court handed down multiple life sentences for those involved in a 2015 ISIS attack in Diyarbakır, yet surprisingly acquitted Burhan Gök, despite evidence linking him to the facilitation of ISIS activities, revealing inconsistencies in the Turkish judicial system.
Turkish Court Sentences ISIS Bombers, Acquitts Suspect Despite Evidence
A Turkish court handed down multiple life sentences for those involved in a 2015 ISIS attack in Diyarbakır, yet surprisingly acquitted Burhan Gök, despite evidence linking him to the facilitation of ISIS activities, revealing inconsistencies in the Turkish judicial system.
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56% Bias Score

Bulgaria's Enduring Protest Cycle: Systemic Corruption Defies Reform
A Bulgarian mother recounts her son's participation in protests against corruption since 2013, highlighting the cyclical nature of demonstrations and the lack of lasting systemic change despite repeated public uprisings.

Bulgaria's Enduring Protest Cycle: Systemic Corruption Defies Reform
A Bulgarian mother recounts her son's participation in protests against corruption since 2013, highlighting the cyclical nature of demonstrations and the lack of lasting systemic change despite repeated public uprisings.
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56% Bias Score

Bolsonaro to be Tried for Coup Attempt in Brazil
Brazil's Supreme Court will try former President Jair Bolsonaro and seven others for attempting a coup in 2023, including charges of plotting to assassinate President Lula and Vice President Alckmin; the plot's failure was due to the military leadership's refusal to participate.

Bolsonaro to be Tried for Coup Attempt in Brazil
Brazil's Supreme Court will try former President Jair Bolsonaro and seven others for attempting a coup in 2023, including charges of plotting to assassinate President Lula and Vice President Alckmin; the plot's failure was due to the military leadership's refusal to participate.
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52% Bias Score

Spanish Court Defies Constitutional Court in ERE Case Referral
Spain's Constitutional Court's attempt to block the Seville Provincial Court from referring the ERE corruption case (€700 million in misused funds) to the European Court of Justice failed, leading to an unprecedented institutional conflict and potential legal precedent.

Spanish Court Defies Constitutional Court in ERE Case Referral
Spain's Constitutional Court's attempt to block the Seville Provincial Court from referring the ERE corruption case (€700 million in misused funds) to the European Court of Justice failed, leading to an unprecedented institutional conflict and potential legal precedent.
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56% Bias Score

AI in Russian Courts: Efficiency Gains, Human Judgment Remains
Russian courts are integrating AI for tasks like document processing, while maintaining that AI will not replace human judges in decision-making; a unified information platform is planned to improve access to justice.

AI in Russian Courts: Efficiency Gains, Human Judgment Remains
Russian courts are integrating AI for tasks like document processing, while maintaining that AI will not replace human judges in decision-making; a unified information platform is planned to improve access to justice.
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36% Bias Score

Dodik Defies Arrest Warrant, Undermining Bosnia's Rule of Law
Despite an active arrest warrant for undermining Bosnia and Herzegovina's constitutional order, Republika Srpska President Milorad Dodik, protected by a large security detail, freely moves within the entity, defying a recent one-year prison sentence and international sanctions.

Dodik Defies Arrest Warrant, Undermining Bosnia's Rule of Law
Despite an active arrest warrant for undermining Bosnia and Herzegovina's constitutional order, Republika Srpska President Milorad Dodik, protected by a large security detail, freely moves within the entity, defying a recent one-year prison sentence and international sanctions.
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52% Bias Score

Trump Administration Targets Washington Law Firms, Sparking Fear and Uncertainty
The Trump administration's executive orders targeting four major Washington, DC, law firms—Perkins Coie, Jenner & Block, Covington & Burling, and Paul, Weiss—have suspended lawyers' national security clearances, causing widespread fear and uncertainty in the legal community; some firms are strategiz...

Trump Administration Targets Washington Law Firms, Sparking Fear and Uncertainty
The Trump administration's executive orders targeting four major Washington, DC, law firms—Perkins Coie, Jenner & Block, Covington & Burling, and Paul, Weiss—have suspended lawyers' national security clearances, causing widespread fear and uncertainty in the legal community; some firms are strategiz...
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60% Bias Score
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