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Supreme Court to Decide Lawfulness of Trump's Firing of Independent Agency Board Members
The Supreme Court will decide whether President Trump lawfully removed Federal Trade Commission board members, potentially overturning a Roosevelt-era precedent protecting independent agencies from White House influence.
Supreme Court to Decide Lawfulness of Trump's Firing of Independent Agency Board Members
The Supreme Court will decide whether President Trump lawfully removed Federal Trade Commission board members, potentially overturning a Roosevelt-era precedent protecting independent agencies from White House influence.
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44% Bias Score


Italian Parliament Passes Controversial Judicial Reform Amidst Opposition
The Italian Parliament passed a judicial reform, sparking controversy due to its expedited passage without substantial amendments and its perceived ineffectiveness in addressing the justice system's core issues.
Italian Parliament Passes Controversial Judicial Reform Amidst Opposition
The Italian Parliament passed a judicial reform, sparking controversy due to its expedited passage without substantial amendments and its perceived ineffectiveness in addressing the justice system's core issues.
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56% Bias Score


Federal Court Blocks Trump's Firing of Copyright Official
A federal appeals court blocked President Trump's attempt to fire Shira Perlmutter, the register of copyrights, ruling that the position is part of the legislative branch and therefore only removable by a Senate-confirmed Librarian of Congress.
Federal Court Blocks Trump's Firing of Copyright Official
A federal appeals court blocked President Trump's attempt to fire Shira Perlmutter, the register of copyrights, ruling that the position is part of the legislative branch and therefore only removable by a Senate-confirmed Librarian of Congress.
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20% Bias Score


Appeals Court Partially Upholds Trump's Foreign Aid Freeze
A federal appeals court refused to review a challenge to the Trump administration's freeze on billions in foreign aid, but allowed nonprofits to continue their case in a lower court, potentially impacting the administration's control over congressionally approved spending.
Appeals Court Partially Upholds Trump's Foreign Aid Freeze
A federal appeals court refused to review a challenge to the Trump administration's freeze on billions in foreign aid, but allowed nonprofits to continue their case in a lower court, potentially impacting the administration's control over congressionally approved spending.
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36% Bias Score


Judge's Bid to Dismiss Charges in Immigration Case Rejected
Wisconsin Judge Hannah Dugan's attempt to dismiss federal charges for allegedly helping an undocumented immigrant evade ICE agents was rejected, highlighting the Trump administration's push against local resistance to its immigration policies; the case will proceed to trial.
Judge's Bid to Dismiss Charges in Immigration Case Rejected
Wisconsin Judge Hannah Dugan's attempt to dismiss federal charges for allegedly helping an undocumented immigrant evade ICE agents was rejected, highlighting the Trump administration's push against local resistance to its immigration policies; the case will proceed to trial.
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40% Bias Score


Supreme Court Allows Trump to Downsize Education Department
The Supreme Court sided with President Trump, enabling a significant reduction in the Education Department's workforce, prompting dissent from liberal justices and lawsuits over frozen education funding.
Supreme Court Allows Trump to Downsize Education Department
The Supreme Court sided with President Trump, enabling a significant reduction in the Education Department's workforce, prompting dissent from liberal justices and lawsuits over frozen education funding.
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56% Bias Score

Supreme Court to Decide Lawfulness of Trump's Firing of Independent Agency Board Members
The Supreme Court will decide whether President Trump lawfully removed board members from independent federal agencies, potentially overturning a Roosevelt-era precedent that protects these agencies from White House influence.

Supreme Court to Decide Lawfulness of Trump's Firing of Independent Agency Board Members
The Supreme Court will decide whether President Trump lawfully removed board members from independent federal agencies, potentially overturning a Roosevelt-era precedent that protects these agencies from White House influence.
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20% Bias Score

Italian Constitutional Reform Separates Judicial Careers
Italy's constitutional reform, currently awaiting Senate approval before a referendum, separates the careers of prosecuting and judging magistrates, establishing two distinct Superior Councils of the Judiciary and a new High Disciplinary Court.

Italian Constitutional Reform Separates Judicial Careers
Italy's constitutional reform, currently awaiting Senate approval before a referendum, separates the careers of prosecuting and judging magistrates, establishing two distinct Superior Councils of the Judiciary and a new High Disciplinary Court.
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20% Bias Score

Spanish Judiciary's Independence Under Scrutiny
Spain's judicial independence is facing challenges due to political criticism following the absence of opposition leader Alberto Núñez Feijóo from the opening of the judicial year and the Prime Minister's remarks about judges engaging in politics.

Spanish Judiciary's Independence Under Scrutiny
Spain's judicial independence is facing challenges due to political criticism following the absence of opposition leader Alberto Núñez Feijóo from the opening of the judicial year and the Prime Minister's remarks about judges engaging in politics.
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24% Bias Score

Appeals Court Partially Upholds Trump Foreign Aid Freeze, Case Returns to Lower Court
A US federal appeals court allowed nonprofits to continue their legal challenge to the Trump administration's freeze of billions in foreign aid, even after declining to review the case itself, returning the case to a lower court after the Supreme Court declined an emergency appeal.

Appeals Court Partially Upholds Trump Foreign Aid Freeze, Case Returns to Lower Court
A US federal appeals court allowed nonprofits to continue their legal challenge to the Trump administration's freeze of billions in foreign aid, even after declining to review the case itself, returning the case to a lower court after the Supreme Court declined an emergency appeal.
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36% Bias Score

Congress Seeks Solutions to Loper Bright Ruling's Impact on Regulatory Rulemaking
Following the Supreme Court's Loper Bright decision, which curbed judicial deference to agency interpretations of laws, Congress is actively seeking ways to write clearer statutes, improve agency transparency, and ensure effective regulatory rulemaking.

Congress Seeks Solutions to Loper Bright Ruling's Impact on Regulatory Rulemaking
Following the Supreme Court's Loper Bright decision, which curbed judicial deference to agency interpretations of laws, Congress is actively seeking ways to write clearer statutes, improve agency transparency, and ensure effective regulatory rulemaking.
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20% Bias Score

Supreme Court Allows Trump's Education Department Layoffs
The Supreme Court sided with President Trump, allowing the Department of Education to proceed with mass layoffs, reversing lower court decisions that blocked the plan; approximately 1,400 employees received termination notices, effective August 1st.

Supreme Court Allows Trump's Education Department Layoffs
The Supreme Court sided with President Trump, allowing the Department of Education to proceed with mass layoffs, reversing lower court decisions that blocked the plan; approximately 1,400 employees received termination notices, effective August 1st.
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56% Bias Score
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