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Supreme Court Expands Executive Power, Limiting Judicial Checks
The Supreme Court concluded its term by issuing several rulings that significantly expand executive power, limiting lower court injunctions against presidential orders and following a pattern of decisions favoring the Trump administration's agenda with a 6-3 conservative majority.
Supreme Court Expands Executive Power, Limiting Judicial Checks
The Supreme Court concluded its term by issuing several rulings that significantly expand executive power, limiting lower court injunctions against presidential orders and following a pattern of decisions favoring the Trump administration's agenda with a 6-3 conservative majority.
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64% Bias Score


Mexico's Supreme Court to Decide Fate of Rapidly Passed Legislation
Mexico's Supreme Court debated its power to invalidate poorly passed laws in mid-2023, highlighting the conflict between popular will and procedural correctness; the upcoming change to a fully elected court renders one argument obsolete, but the issue of invalidating flawed legislation remains.
Mexico's Supreme Court to Decide Fate of Rapidly Passed Legislation
Mexico's Supreme Court debated its power to invalidate poorly passed laws in mid-2023, highlighting the conflict between popular will and procedural correctness; the upcoming change to a fully elected court renders one argument obsolete, but the issue of invalidating flawed legislation remains.
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60% Bias Score


Greece Reverses Course on Settlement Expansion, Ignoring Supreme Court Ruling
Greece's Ministry of Environment is overturning a recent Supreme Court-aligned presidential decree that restricted settlement expansion, re-allowing construction on previously buildable plots and introducing flexible zones for settlements with 700-2,000 inhabitants, despite concerns about sustainabl...
Greece Reverses Course on Settlement Expansion, Ignoring Supreme Court Ruling
Greece's Ministry of Environment is overturning a recent Supreme Court-aligned presidential decree that restricted settlement expansion, re-allowing construction on previously buildable plots and introducing flexible zones for settlements with 700-2,000 inhabitants, despite concerns about sustainabl...
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52% Bias Score


Supreme Court to Hear Challenge to Campaign Finance Restrictions
The Supreme Court will hear a challenge to U.S. campaign finance restrictions limiting political party spending on candidates, argued by the NRSC, NRCC, and two Republican Senate candidates (including now-Vice President JD Vance), with the Trump Justice Department supporting the challenge and the De...
Supreme Court to Hear Challenge to Campaign Finance Restrictions
The Supreme Court will hear a challenge to U.S. campaign finance restrictions limiting political party spending on candidates, argued by the NRSC, NRCC, and two Republican Senate candidates (including now-Vice President JD Vance), with the Trump Justice Department supporting the challenge and the De...
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40% Bias Score


Supreme Court Curbs Nationwide Injunctions, Restoring Balance of Power
The Supreme Court ruled in Trump v. Casa that nationwide injunctions issued by lower courts to block presidential policies nationwide exceed their authority, impacting the balance of power between the executive and judicial branches.
Supreme Court Curbs Nationwide Injunctions, Restoring Balance of Power
The Supreme Court ruled in Trump v. Casa that nationwide injunctions issued by lower courts to block presidential policies nationwide exceed their authority, impacting the balance of power between the executive and judicial branches.
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52% Bias Score


Roberts Condemns Political Attacks on Judiciary After Threats Against Judges
Chief Justice John Roberts warned against politicians' inflammatory rhetoric targeting judges, citing instances of threats and violence, including a recent assassination attempt against Justice Kavanaugh, and past criticisms from both President Trump and Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer.
Roberts Condemns Political Attacks on Judiciary After Threats Against Judges
Chief Justice John Roberts warned against politicians' inflammatory rhetoric targeting judges, citing instances of threats and violence, including a recent assassination attempt against Justice Kavanaugh, and past criticisms from both President Trump and Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer.
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48% Bias Score

Supreme Court Curtails Nationwide Injunctions, Limiting Checks on Presidential Power
The Supreme Court limited nationwide injunctions against presidential actions in Trump v. Casa, a 6-3 decision impacting the judiciary's ability to immediately check executive overreach, particularly concerning Trump's birthright citizenship ban.

Supreme Court Curtails Nationwide Injunctions, Limiting Checks on Presidential Power
The Supreme Court limited nationwide injunctions against presidential actions in Trump v. Casa, a 6-3 decision impacting the judiciary's ability to immediately check executive overreach, particularly concerning Trump's birthright citizenship ban.
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84% Bias Score

Poland's Supreme Court Confirms Nawrocki's Presidential Win
Poland's Supreme Court finalized the presidential election results, confirming the victory of national-conservative historian Karol Nawrocki by a margin of 370,000 votes over his liberal-conservative opponent, despite over 50,000 appeals alleging irregularities, mostly dismissed as unsubstantiated.

Poland's Supreme Court Confirms Nawrocki's Presidential Win
Poland's Supreme Court finalized the presidential election results, confirming the victory of national-conservative historian Karol Nawrocki by a margin of 370,000 votes over his liberal-conservative opponent, despite over 50,000 appeals alleging irregularities, mostly dismissed as unsubstantiated.
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40% Bias Score

Supreme Court Ruling on LGBTQ+ Books in Schools Divides Teachers' Unions
The Supreme Court ruled 6-3 in Mahmoud v. Taylor that parents can opt children out of school lessons on homosexuality and transgenderism if conflicting with religious beliefs, prompting opposing reactions from heads of the NEA and AFT teachers' unions regarding parental rights in education.

Supreme Court Ruling on LGBTQ+ Books in Schools Divides Teachers' Unions
The Supreme Court ruled 6-3 in Mahmoud v. Taylor that parents can opt children out of school lessons on homosexuality and transgenderism if conflicting with religious beliefs, prompting opposing reactions from heads of the NEA and AFT teachers' unions regarding parental rights in education.
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56% Bias Score

Trump's Week: Military Strikes, Ceasefires, Supreme Court Win, and Africa Peace Deal
President Trump's week saw a US strike on Iranian nuclear facilities followed by a ceasefire between Israel and Iran, a NATO defense spending agreement, a Supreme Court ruling expanding executive power, and a peace deal between Rwanda and the DRC, despite setbacks with his tax bill and initial tensi...

Trump's Week: Military Strikes, Ceasefires, Supreme Court Win, and Africa Peace Deal
President Trump's week saw a US strike on Iranian nuclear facilities followed by a ceasefire between Israel and Iran, a NATO defense spending agreement, a Supreme Court ruling expanding executive power, and a peace deal between Rwanda and the DRC, despite setbacks with his tax bill and initial tensi...
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56% Bias Score

Supreme Court Limits Universal Injunctions, Leaving Birthright Citizenship Question Open
The Supreme Court ruled 6-3 to limit lower courts' ability to issue universal injunctions against executive orders, focusing on the remedy rather than the constitutionality of President Trump's birthright citizenship order, leaving its future uncertain.

Supreme Court Limits Universal Injunctions, Leaving Birthright Citizenship Question Open
The Supreme Court ruled 6-3 to limit lower courts' ability to issue universal injunctions against executive orders, focusing on the remedy rather than the constitutionality of President Trump's birthright citizenship order, leaving its future uncertain.
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52% Bias Score

Supreme Court Curtails Nationwide Injunctions, Expanding Presidential Power
The Supreme Court's 6-3 decision in Trump v. Casa, Inc., limits nationwide injunctions against executive orders, expanding presidential power and creating a variable legal landscape for citizens' rights depending on location and ongoing litigation; the ruling stems from a lawsuit challenging Trump's...

Supreme Court Curtails Nationwide Injunctions, Expanding Presidential Power
The Supreme Court's 6-3 decision in Trump v. Casa, Inc., limits nationwide injunctions against executive orders, expanding presidential power and creating a variable legal landscape for citizens' rights depending on location and ongoing litigation; the ruling stems from a lawsuit challenging Trump's...
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68% Bias Score
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