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Trump's Executive Orders Face Supreme Court Test
President Trump's recent executive orders, including ending birthright citizenship and freezing federal spending, face legal challenges in lower courts, with potential appeals to the Supreme Court, which will determine the extent of presidential power.
Trump's Executive Orders Face Supreme Court Test
President Trump's recent executive orders, including ending birthright citizenship and freezing federal spending, face legal challenges in lower courts, with potential appeals to the Supreme Court, which will determine the extent of presidential power.
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40% Bias Score


Sotomayor Criticizes Supreme Court's Presidential Immunity Ruling
Supreme Court Justice Sonia Sotomayor criticized the Court's July 2024 ruling granting former presidents substantial immunity from prosecution for official acts, calling it a threat to the Court's legitimacy and arguing it contradicts the principle that no one is above the law. This follows other co...
Sotomayor Criticizes Supreme Court's Presidential Immunity Ruling
Supreme Court Justice Sonia Sotomayor criticized the Court's July 2024 ruling granting former presidents substantial immunity from prosecution for official acts, calling it a threat to the Court's legitimacy and arguing it contradicts the principle that no one is above the law. This follows other co...
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40% Bias Score


Justice Thomas Swears In Five Trump Cabinet Officials, Raising Concerns
Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas, along with his wife Ginni, has sworn in five new Trump administration Cabinet officials, including Doug Collins (Veterans Affairs), Pam Bondi (Attorney General), Scott Turner (Housing and Urban Development), Sean Duffy (Transportation), and Kristi Noem (Homelan...
Justice Thomas Swears In Five Trump Cabinet Officials, Raising Concerns
Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas, along with his wife Ginni, has sworn in five new Trump administration Cabinet officials, including Doug Collins (Veterans Affairs), Pam Bondi (Attorney General), Scott Turner (Housing and Urban Development), Sean Duffy (Transportation), and Kristi Noem (Homelan...
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56% Bias Score


McConnell Defies Trump, Votes Against Defense Nominee
Following his resignation as Senate Majority Leader, Senator Mitch McConnell voted against President Trump's nominee for Secretary of Defense, marking a departure from his previous pattern of largely supporting the President, despite their long history of public conflict.
McConnell Defies Trump, Votes Against Defense Nominee
Following his resignation as Senate Majority Leader, Senator Mitch McConnell voted against President Trump's nominee for Secretary of Defense, marking a departure from his previous pattern of largely supporting the President, despite their long history of public conflict.
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44% Bias Score


Turkish Court Overturns Murderer's Life Sentence in Pınar Gültekin Case
The Turkish Supreme Court of Appeals overturned the aggravated life sentence of Cemal Metin Avcı, the murderer of Pınar Gültekin, stating the burning wasn't done with 'monstrous intent,' despite evidence suggesting she was burned alive. The victim's lawyer argues Avcı could be released in 7 years.
Turkish Court Overturns Murderer's Life Sentence in Pınar Gültekin Case
The Turkish Supreme Court of Appeals overturned the aggravated life sentence of Cemal Metin Avcı, the murderer of Pınar Gültekin, stating the burning wasn't done with 'monstrous intent,' despite evidence suggesting she was burned alive. The victim's lawyer argues Avcı could be released in 7 years.
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60% Bias Score


Israel's Supreme Court Presidency: A Tactical Win, Strategic Concerns
Following a 16-month battle, Justice Isaac Amit was appointed president of Israel's Supreme Court, but a proposed judicial selection reform threatens the system's integrity, prompting calls for compromise to avoid further damage.
Israel's Supreme Court Presidency: A Tactical Win, Strategic Concerns
Following a 16-month battle, Justice Isaac Amit was appointed president of Israel's Supreme Court, but a proposed judicial selection reform threatens the system's integrity, prompting calls for compromise to avoid further damage.
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52% Bias Score

Spanish Government Divided Over Attorney General's Handling of Data Leak Investigation
Several Spanish ministers openly criticize Attorney General Álvaro García Ortiz's legal strategy regarding a Supreme Court investigation into a data leak, deeming his actions—especially the disposal of his phone—damaging and short-sighted; the court found no evidence to support his defense of follow...

Spanish Government Divided Over Attorney General's Handling of Data Leak Investigation
Several Spanish ministers openly criticize Attorney General Álvaro García Ortiz's legal strategy regarding a Supreme Court investigation into a data leak, deeming his actions—especially the disposal of his phone—damaging and short-sighted; the court found no evidence to support his defense of follow...
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56% Bias Score

Trump Administration Reverses Stance on Tennessee's Transgender Care Ban
The Trump administration reversed the Biden administration's opposition to Tennessee's ban on gender-affirming care for minors, filing a brief with the Supreme Court stating the lawsuit was a mistake; the Supreme Court is expected to rule by late June.

Trump Administration Reverses Stance on Tennessee's Transgender Care Ban
The Trump administration reversed the Biden administration's opposition to Tennessee's ban on gender-affirming care for minors, filing a brief with the Supreme Court stating the lawsuit was a mistake; the Supreme Court is expected to rule by late June.
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44% Bias Score

Supreme Court to Hear Case on Parental Opt-Out Rights for LGBTQ Books in Schools
Parents in Montgomery County, Maryland, are challenging a school board's policy that prevents them from opting their children out of LGBTQ-themed books in school, with the Supreme Court agreeing to hear their case, Mahmoud v. Taylor, focusing on potential violations of First Amendment rights.

Supreme Court to Hear Case on Parental Opt-Out Rights for LGBTQ Books in Schools
Parents in Montgomery County, Maryland, are challenging a school board's policy that prevents them from opting their children out of LGBTQ-themed books in school, with the Supreme Court agreeing to hear their case, Mahmoud v. Taylor, focusing on potential violations of First Amendment rights.
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56% Bias Score

McConnell's Judicial Legacy: A Conservative Court and Enduring Controversy
Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell's legacy centers on shaping the judiciary by confirming three Supreme Court justices and over 200 lower-court judges, resulting in a conservative court majority and sparking controversy over his tactics, particularly his handling of Merrick Garland's and Amy Co...

McConnell's Judicial Legacy: A Conservative Court and Enduring Controversy
Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell's legacy centers on shaping the judiciary by confirming three Supreme Court justices and over 200 lower-court judges, resulting in a conservative court majority and sparking controversy over his tactics, particularly his handling of Merrick Garland's and Amy Co...
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40% Bias Score

ADF Intensifies Efforts to Restrict Abortion Access in the US
The Alliance Defending Freedom (ADF), a conservative legal group, is employing various legal strategies to restrict abortion access in the US, including lawsuits targeting medication abortion and efforts to defund Planned Parenthood, following the overturning of Roe v. Wade.

ADF Intensifies Efforts to Restrict Abortion Access in the US
The Alliance Defending Freedom (ADF), a conservative legal group, is employing various legal strategies to restrict abortion access in the US, including lawsuits targeting medication abortion and efforts to defund Planned Parenthood, following the overturning of Roe v. Wade.
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64% Bias Score

Loper Bright and its Impact on Tax Administration
The Supreme Court's *Loper Bright* decision eliminates Chevron deference, requiring courts to interpret statutes independently, increasing challenges to Treasury Regulations and potentially reshaping the balance of power between courts and agencies in tax administration.

Loper Bright and its Impact on Tax Administration
The Supreme Court's *Loper Bright* decision eliminates Chevron deference, requiring courts to interpret statutes independently, increasing challenges to Treasury Regulations and potentially reshaping the balance of power between courts and agencies in tax administration.
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32% Bias Score
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