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Court Blocks Trump Tariffs, Citing Separation of Powers
A US federal court blocked President Trump's use of a 1977 law to impose tariffs, citing separation-of-powers concerns and legal theories previously used to limit President Biden's actions; the ruling is under appeal.
Court Blocks Trump Tariffs, Citing Separation of Powers
A US federal court blocked President Trump's use of a 1977 law to impose tariffs, citing separation-of-powers concerns and legal theories previously used to limit President Biden's actions; the ruling is under appeal.
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32% Bias Score


Harvard Lawsuit, Supreme Court Recusal Debate
Harvard University is suing the Department of Homeland Security over a policy threatening to ban foreign students; the case's potential Supreme Court review raises recusal questions for four justices who are Harvard alumni, especially Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson, due to her past board service and ...
Harvard Lawsuit, Supreme Court Recusal Debate
Harvard University is suing the Department of Homeland Security over a policy threatening to ban foreign students; the case's potential Supreme Court review raises recusal questions for four justices who are Harvard alumni, especially Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson, due to her past board service and ...
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44% Bias Score


Supreme Court Allows Deportation of 500,000 Immigrants
The Supreme Court ruled 7-2 to allow the Trump administration to deport over 500,000 immigrants from Cuba, Haiti, Nicaragua, and Venezuela, lifting a lower court injunction while the underlying case remains pending, potentially causing "swift and severe" harm to the immigrants.
Supreme Court Allows Deportation of 500,000 Immigrants
The Supreme Court ruled 7-2 to allow the Trump administration to deport over 500,000 immigrants from Cuba, Haiti, Nicaragua, and Venezuela, lifting a lower court injunction while the underlying case remains pending, potentially causing "swift and severe" harm to the immigrants.
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40% Bias Score


White House Appeals Court Ruling Against Trump Tariffs
A US court ruled against President Trump's import tariffs, prompting the White House to file multiple appeals, arguing the decision jeopardizes national security and ongoing trade negotiations. The Supreme Court is expected to hear the case.
White House Appeals Court Ruling Against Trump Tariffs
A US court ruled against President Trump's import tariffs, prompting the White House to file multiple appeals, arguing the decision jeopardizes national security and ongoing trade negotiations. The Supreme Court is expected to hear the case.
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60% Bias Score


Supreme Court Backs Utah Oil Railroad Expansion, Weakening Environmental Protections
The US Supreme Court unanimously approved a multibillion-dollar oil railroad expansion in Utah, overturning a lower court decision and limiting the scope of the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA), potentially accelerating fossil fuel development and weakening environmental safeguards.
Supreme Court Backs Utah Oil Railroad Expansion, Weakening Environmental Protections
The US Supreme Court unanimously approved a multibillion-dollar oil railroad expansion in Utah, overturning a lower court decision and limiting the scope of the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA), potentially accelerating fossil fuel development and weakening environmental safeguards.
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48% Bias Score


Missouri Supreme Court Halts Abortions, Reverses Lower Court Ruling
Following a Missouri Supreme Court ruling, Planned Parenthood ceased providing abortions in Missouri on Tuesday, pending a re-evaluation of the case by a district judge. The court found that the lower court applied an incorrect legal standard in allowing abortions to resume after voters overturned a...
Missouri Supreme Court Halts Abortions, Reverses Lower Court Ruling
Following a Missouri Supreme Court ruling, Planned Parenthood ceased providing abortions in Missouri on Tuesday, pending a re-evaluation of the case by a district judge. The court found that the lower court applied an incorrect legal standard in allowing abortions to resume after voters overturned a...
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60% Bias Score

Supreme Court Backs Utah Oil Railway, Scaling Back Environmental Law
The Supreme Court sided with the Uinta Basin Railway expansion in Utah, weakening the National Environmental Policy Act by limiting the scope of environmental reviews to direct project impacts, potentially accelerating energy development nationwide and increasing oil production in Utah, which was va...

Supreme Court Backs Utah Oil Railway, Scaling Back Environmental Law
The Supreme Court sided with the Uinta Basin Railway expansion in Utah, weakening the National Environmental Policy Act by limiting the scope of environmental reviews to direct project impacts, potentially accelerating energy development nationwide and increasing oil production in Utah, which was va...
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48% Bias Score

Trump Attacks Conservative Legal Activist Leonard Leo After Court Ruling on Tariffs
President Trump attacked conservative legal activist Leonard Leo, calling him a "bad person," following a court decision, partially authored by a Trump appointee, that deemed most of Trump's tariffs illegal; the ruling, temporarily stayed, caused friction between Trump and some conservative legal fi...

Trump Attacks Conservative Legal Activist Leonard Leo After Court Ruling on Tariffs
President Trump attacked conservative legal activist Leonard Leo, calling him a "bad person," following a court decision, partially authored by a Trump appointee, that deemed most of Trump's tariffs illegal; the ruling, temporarily stayed, caused friction between Trump and some conservative legal fi...
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40% Bias Score

Supreme Court Halts Biden's Immigrant Parole Program
The Supreme Court allowed the Trump administration to suspend a Biden-era humanitarian parole program benefiting approximately 530,000 immigrants from four countries, enabling expedited deportations despite dissenting justices' concerns about the consequences.

Supreme Court Halts Biden's Immigrant Parole Program
The Supreme Court allowed the Trump administration to suspend a Biden-era humanitarian parole program benefiting approximately 530,000 immigrants from four countries, enabling expedited deportations despite dissenting justices' concerns about the consequences.
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44% Bias Score

Supreme Court Curbs Judicial Authority on Infrastructure Projects
The Supreme Court, in an 8-0 decision, limited judges' ability to block infrastructure projects based solely on environmental concerns, impacting the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) and aligning with the Trump administration's view on judicial overreach.

Supreme Court Curbs Judicial Authority on Infrastructure Projects
The Supreme Court, in an 8-0 decision, limited judges' ability to block infrastructure projects based solely on environmental concerns, impacting the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) and aligning with the Trump administration's view on judicial overreach.
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48% Bias Score

Supreme Court Curtails Scope of Environmental Impact Statements
The Supreme Court's 8-0 decision in Seven County Infrastructure Coalition v. Eagle County limits the scope of environmental impact statements under NEPA, impacting the Utah-Colorado rail line and potentially accelerating future infrastructure projects while potentially reducing the scope of environm...

Supreme Court Curtails Scope of Environmental Impact Statements
The Supreme Court's 8-0 decision in Seven County Infrastructure Coalition v. Eagle County limits the scope of environmental impact statements under NEPA, impacting the Utah-Colorado rail line and potentially accelerating future infrastructure projects while potentially reducing the scope of environm...
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56% Bias Score

Mexico to Hold First Popular Vote for Judicial Positions
Mexico will hold its first-ever popular vote on June 1st, 2025, to elect 881 judicial officials, including Supreme Court justices, marking a significant change from the previous appointment-based system established by the Judicial Power Reform of September 2024.

Mexico to Hold First Popular Vote for Judicial Positions
Mexico will hold its first-ever popular vote on June 1st, 2025, to elect 881 judicial officials, including Supreme Court justices, marking a significant change from the previous appointment-based system established by the Judicial Power Reform of September 2024.
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36% Bias Score
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