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Judge Rules Musk's USAID Dismantling Likely Unconstitutional
A Maryland judge issued a preliminary ruling that Elon Musk and his Department of Government Efficiency likely violated the US Constitution by dismantling the US Agency for International Development (USAID), resulting in a temporary injunction halting further actions and restoring employee access.
Judge Rules Musk's USAID Dismantling Likely Unconstitutional
A Maryland judge issued a preliminary ruling that Elon Musk and his Department of Government Efficiency likely violated the US Constitution by dismantling the US Agency for International Development (USAID), resulting in a temporary injunction halting further actions and restoring employee access.
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48% Bias Score


Trump Administration Defies Court Order, Claims Unfettered Executive Power
The Trump administration defied a court order halting deportations of Venezuelan gang members, claiming presidential authority under the Alien Enemies Act supersedes judicial review; this challenges the separation of powers and judicial review, potentially leading to a constitutional crisis.
Trump Administration Defies Court Order, Claims Unfettered Executive Power
The Trump administration defied a court order halting deportations of Venezuelan gang members, claiming presidential authority under the Alien Enemies Act supersedes judicial review; this challenges the separation of powers and judicial review, potentially leading to a constitutional crisis.
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48% Bias Score


Trump Administration Defies Court Order, Deporting Venezuelans to El Salvador
The Trump administration defied a federal judge's order and deported Venezuelan alleged gang members to El Salvador, sparking a debate about a potential constitutional crisis as the executive branch challenged judicial authority.
Trump Administration Defies Court Order, Deporting Venezuelans to El Salvador
The Trump administration defied a federal judge's order and deported Venezuelan alleged gang members to El Salvador, sparking a debate about a potential constitutional crisis as the executive branch challenged judicial authority.
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36% Bias Score


Italian Judicial Reform Raises Concerns About Independence
Italy's proposed judicial reform alters the Superior Council of the Judiciary (CSM) selection and disciplinary procedures, sparking concerns about judicial independence and potential government overreach. The changes include a 'tempered' lottery for CSM members and transferring disciplinary powers t...
Italian Judicial Reform Raises Concerns About Independence
Italy's proposed judicial reform alters the Superior Council of the Judiciary (CSM) selection and disciplinary procedures, sparking concerns about judicial independence and potential government overreach. The changes include a 'tempered' lottery for CSM members and transferring disciplinary powers t...
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52% Bias Score


Judge Orders Trump Administration to Pay $671 Million in Foreign Aid
U.S. District Judge Amir Ali ordered the Trump administration to pay $671 million in outstanding foreign aid funds to contractors for completed work, ruling that the administration likely violated the separation of powers doctrine by impounding nearly $2 billion in congressionally appropriated funds...
Judge Orders Trump Administration to Pay $671 Million in Foreign Aid
U.S. District Judge Amir Ali ordered the Trump administration to pay $671 million in outstanding foreign aid funds to contractors for completed work, ruling that the administration likely violated the separation of powers doctrine by impounding nearly $2 billion in congressionally appropriated funds...
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52% Bias Score


French Deputy to Sue Elysée Official for Refusal to Testify
French deputy Eric Coquerel will sue Elysée Secretary-General Alexis Kohler for refusing to testify before a parliamentary inquiry into public finances on March 4th, citing a 1958 ordinance that mandates such testimony under penalty of up to two years imprisonment and a €7,500 fine.
French Deputy to Sue Elysée Official for Refusal to Testify
French deputy Eric Coquerel will sue Elysée Secretary-General Alexis Kohler for refusing to testify before a parliamentary inquiry into public finances on March 4th, citing a 1958 ordinance that mandates such testimony under penalty of up to two years imprisonment and a €7,500 fine.
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44% Bias Score

White House Accuses Judges of Usurping Authority, Supreme Court Rebukes Trump
The White House accused judges of usurping presidential authority after they blocked Trump administration measures, prompting a rare Supreme Court rebuke reminding that impeachment isn't a response to judicial disagreements; Trump called for a judge's removal after a migrant expulsion was suspended.

White House Accuses Judges of Usurping Authority, Supreme Court Rebukes Trump
The White House accused judges of usurping presidential authority after they blocked Trump administration measures, prompting a rare Supreme Court rebuke reminding that impeachment isn't a response to judicial disagreements; Trump called for a judge's removal after a migrant expulsion was suspended.
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56% Bias Score

Trump Administration Defies Court Order, Deporting Venezuelans to El Salvador
The Trump administration defied a federal court order by deporting Venezuelan alleged gang members to El Salvador, prompting concerns about a constitutional crisis as the administration claims the deportations were complete before the ruling; videos show the deportees, heads shaved, paraded into a S...

Trump Administration Defies Court Order, Deporting Venezuelans to El Salvador
The Trump administration defied a federal court order by deporting Venezuelan alleged gang members to El Salvador, prompting concerns about a constitutional crisis as the administration claims the deportations were complete before the ruling; videos show the deportees, heads shaved, paraded into a S...
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40% Bias Score

Italian Government Seeks to Restructure Prosecutorial System, Raising Concerns About Judicial Independence
Italian Undersecretary Andrea Delmastro revealed the aim of separating prosecutorial and judicial careers is to rebalance state powers, not improve justice, potentially placing public prosecutors under executive control, mirroring the US model, raising concerns about judicial independence and accoun...

Italian Government Seeks to Restructure Prosecutorial System, Raising Concerns About Judicial Independence
Italian Undersecretary Andrea Delmastro revealed the aim of separating prosecutorial and judicial careers is to rebalance state powers, not improve justice, potentially placing public prosecutors under executive control, mirroring the US model, raising concerns about judicial independence and accoun...
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52% 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

Judge Blocks Trump Administration's Freeze on Federal Funds to States
A Rhode Island federal judge issued a preliminary injunction halting the Trump administration's freeze on roughly \$3 trillion in federal funding to states, citing unconstitutional overreach and violation of the separation of powers, impacting programs like Head Start and public safety.

Judge Blocks Trump Administration's Freeze on Federal Funds to States
A Rhode Island federal judge issued a preliminary injunction halting the Trump administration's freeze on roughly \$3 trillion in federal funding to states, citing unconstitutional overreach and violation of the separation of powers, impacting programs like Head Start and public safety.
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44% Bias Score

Trump Executive Order Increases Scrutiny of Tax Regulations
President Trump issued an executive order directing agencies, including the Treasury and IRS, to review regulations for constitutionality and adherence to the nondelegation doctrine, potentially leading to modifications or rescissions based on criteria including constitutionality, unlawful delegatio...

Trump Executive Order Increases Scrutiny of Tax Regulations
President Trump issued an executive order directing agencies, including the Treasury and IRS, to review regulations for constitutionality and adherence to the nondelegation doctrine, potentially leading to modifications or rescissions based on criteria including constitutionality, unlawful delegatio...
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40% Bias Score
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