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Spanish Court Upholds Fixed Wrongful Dismissal Compensation, Aligning with International Law
The Spanish Supreme Court's December 19, 2024, and July 6, 2025, rulings confirm the legality of Spain's fixed compensation for wrongful dismissal, aligning with international law and rejecting additional judicial compensation beyond statutory limits, based on Articles 10 of ILO Convention 158 and A...
Spanish Court Upholds Fixed Wrongful Dismissal Compensation, Aligning with International Law
The Spanish Supreme Court's December 19, 2024, and July 6, 2025, rulings confirm the legality of Spain's fixed compensation for wrongful dismissal, aligning with international law and rejecting additional judicial compensation beyond statutory limits, based on Articles 10 of ILO Convention 158 and A...
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48% Bias Score


Supreme Court Allows Education Department Program Transfer to Labor Department
The Supreme Court temporarily halted a lower court injunction, enabling the Department of Education to proceed with transferring some workforce programs to the Department of Labor, impacting approximately 1,400 employees, as part of President Trump's plan to streamline services and address workforce...
Supreme Court Allows Education Department Program Transfer to Labor Department
The Supreme Court temporarily halted a lower court injunction, enabling the Department of Education to proceed with transferring some workforce programs to the Department of Labor, impacting approximately 1,400 employees, as part of President Trump's plan to streamline services and address workforce...
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52% Bias Score


Delayed Implementation of Supreme Court Ruling Erodes Public Trust in Scottish Police
Public confidence in Scottish policing is threatened by Police Scotland's delayed implementation of the Supreme Court's April ruling on the Equality Act 2010, which defined 'woman' and 'sex' as biological, leading to concerns about a 'policy vacuum' regarding self-identification by rapists and a for...
Delayed Implementation of Supreme Court Ruling Erodes Public Trust in Scottish Police
Public confidence in Scottish policing is threatened by Police Scotland's delayed implementation of the Supreme Court's April ruling on the Equality Act 2010, which defined 'woman' and 'sex' as biological, leading to concerns about a 'policy vacuum' regarding self-identification by rapists and a for...
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68% Bias Score


Israeli Supreme Court Rules Government's Dismissal of Shin Bet Head Illegal
Israel's Supreme Court declared the government's dismissal of Shin Bet head Ronen Bar illegal due to procedural flaws, lack of due process, and Prime Minister Netanyahu's conflict of interest stemming from ongoing investigations involving his associates; the court emphasized the Shin Bet head's prim...
Israeli Supreme Court Rules Government's Dismissal of Shin Bet Head Illegal
Israel's Supreme Court declared the government's dismissal of Shin Bet head Ronen Bar illegal due to procedural flaws, lack of due process, and Prime Minister Netanyahu's conflict of interest stemming from ongoing investigations involving his associates; the court emphasized the Shin Bet head's prim...
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44% Bias Score


Nurse Demands Action After Supreme Court Gender Ruling
Following a Supreme Court ruling defining a woman by biological sex, a Scottish nurse, Sandie Peggie, suspended by NHS Fife for objecting to a transgender doctor's use of the women's changing room, is demanding the health board bar transgender individuals from female-only spaces; a tribunal on her c...
Nurse Demands Action After Supreme Court Gender Ruling
Following a Supreme Court ruling defining a woman by biological sex, a Scottish nurse, Sandie Peggie, suspended by NHS Fife for objecting to a transgender doctor's use of the women's changing room, is demanding the health board bar transgender individuals from female-only spaces; a tribunal on her c...
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64% Bias Score


Starmer's Silence on Supreme Court Ruling Sparks Criticism
UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer's silence following the Supreme Court's ruling on the legal definition of woman based on biological sex has sparked criticism and internal party divisions, leaving many feeling rudderless on the transgender rights issue.
Starmer's Silence on Supreme Court Ruling Sparks Criticism
UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer's silence following the Supreme Court's ruling on the legal definition of woman based on biological sex has sparked criticism and internal party divisions, leaving many feeling rudderless on the transgender rights issue.
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64% Bias Score

Supreme Court Limits Wrongful Dismissal Compensation in Spain
The Spanish Supreme Court ruled against additional compensation beyond statutory amounts in wrongful dismissal cases, rejecting interpretations that used the European Social Charter to justify higher payouts and sparking criticism from unions but praise from employers.

Supreme Court Limits Wrongful Dismissal Compensation in Spain
The Spanish Supreme Court ruled against additional compensation beyond statutory amounts in wrongful dismissal cases, rejecting interpretations that used the European Social Charter to justify higher payouts and sparking criticism from unions but praise from employers.
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48% Bias Score

Spain Ordered to Pay for Violation of Inclusive Education Rights
A Spanish court awarded €25,000 to Rubén Calleja, a man with Down syndrome, for being wrongly expelled from his mainstream school in 2009, a decision that violated his right to inclusive education and led to a UN condemnation of Spain.

Spain Ordered to Pay for Violation of Inclusive Education Rights
A Spanish court awarded €25,000 to Rubén Calleja, a man with Down syndrome, for being wrongly expelled from his mainstream school in 2009, a decision that violated his right to inclusive education and led to a UN condemnation of Spain.
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48% Bias Score

Supreme Court Dismisses Lawsuit Against Spanish Finance Minister
Spain's Supreme Court dismissed Alberto González Amador's lawsuit against Finance Minister María Jesús Montero for comments made about his tax fraud accusations and Madrid's president's potential involvement; the court emphasized freedom of expression for public figures, though it criticized Montero...

Supreme Court Dismisses Lawsuit Against Spanish Finance Minister
Spain's Supreme Court dismissed Alberto González Amador's lawsuit against Finance Minister María Jesús Montero for comments made about his tax fraud accusations and Madrid's president's potential involvement; the court emphasized freedom of expression for public figures, though it criticized Montero...
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44% Bias Score

Labour Considers Banning Trans Women from All-Women Shortlists
The Labour Party's National Executive Committee is considering postponing its annual women's conference and limiting all-women shortlists to biological women only, in response to the Supreme Court's ruling on the definition of 'woman' and 'sex' in the Equality Act.

Labour Considers Banning Trans Women from All-Women Shortlists
The Labour Party's National Executive Committee is considering postponing its annual women's conference and limiting all-women shortlists to biological women only, in response to the Supreme Court's ruling on the definition of 'woman' and 'sex' in the Equality Act.
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68% Bias Score

Supreme Court Upholds Trump's Ban on Transgender Troops
The Supreme Court upheld President Trump's ban on transgender troops, allowing the Department of Defense to continue removing transgender service members and denying enlistment, reversing a lower court decision.

Supreme Court Upholds Trump's Ban on Transgender Troops
The Supreme Court upheld President Trump's ban on transgender troops, allowing the Department of Defense to continue removing transgender service members and denying enlistment, reversing a lower court decision.
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60% Bias Score

UK Supreme Court Ruling Forces Scotland to Revise Transgender Prison Policy
A UK Supreme Court ruling establishes biological sex as the determining factor in equality law, requiring Scotland's prison service to urgently revise its policy on housing transgender inmates in women's prisons, following previous changes implemented after the Isla Bryson case.

UK Supreme Court Ruling Forces Scotland to Revise Transgender Prison Policy
A UK Supreme Court ruling establishes biological sex as the determining factor in equality law, requiring Scotland's prison service to urgently revise its policy on housing transgender inmates in women's prisons, following previous changes implemented after the Isla Bryson case.
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76% Bias Score
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