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Appeals Court Strikes Down Federal Handgun Ban on Young Adults
A federal appeals court declared unconstitutional a federal law banning handgun sales to 18-20 year olds, citing the Second Amendment and a landmark Supreme Court ruling; the decision potentially impacts national gun control and could be further influenced by the Trump administration's stance on app...
Appeals Court Strikes Down Federal Handgun Ban on Young Adults
A federal appeals court declared unconstitutional a federal law banning handgun sales to 18-20 year olds, citing the Second Amendment and a landmark Supreme Court ruling; the decision potentially impacts national gun control and could be further influenced by the Trump administration's stance on app...
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44% 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


Federal Appeals Court Strikes Down Handgun Sales Ban for 18- to 20-Year-Olds
A federal appeals court ruled unconstitutional a federal law prohibiting handgun sales to 18- to 20-year-olds, citing a lack of historical precedent for such restrictions and referencing the Supreme Court's Bruen decision. The ruling adds to a recent trend of courts opposing age-based gun control me...
Federal Appeals Court Strikes Down Handgun Sales Ban for 18- to 20-Year-Olds
A federal appeals court ruled unconstitutional a federal law prohibiting handgun sales to 18- to 20-year-olds, citing a lack of historical precedent for such restrictions and referencing the Supreme Court's Bruen decision. The ruling adds to a recent trend of courts opposing age-based gun control me...
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48% Bias Score


Grants Pass Faces Lawsuit Over Anti-Camping Rules Discriminating Against Unhoused Individuals
Disability Rights Oregon sued Grants Pass, Oregon, on Thursday, alleging the city's anti-camping rules violate state law by offering insufficient and inaccessible shelter options, leaving many unhoused people, especially those with disabilities, with no legal place to sleep; the lawsuit follows a Ju...
Grants Pass Faces Lawsuit Over Anti-Camping Rules Discriminating Against Unhoused Individuals
Disability Rights Oregon sued Grants Pass, Oregon, on Thursday, alleging the city's anti-camping rules violate state law by offering insufficient and inaccessible shelter options, leaving many unhoused people, especially those with disabilities, with no legal place to sleep; the lawsuit follows a Ju...
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44% Bias Score


Levin Rejects Supreme Court President, Paralysis Ensues
Following his lawful selection by the Judicial Selection Committee, Justice Isaac Amit was appointed president of the Israeli Supreme Court; however, Justice Minister Yariv Levin refused to cooperate with him, citing an improper procedure and unresolved ethical allegations, both claims proven false,...
Levin Rejects Supreme Court President, Paralysis Ensues
Following his lawful selection by the Judicial Selection Committee, Justice Isaac Amit was appointed president of the Israeli Supreme Court; however, Justice Minister Yariv Levin refused to cooperate with him, citing an improper procedure and unresolved ethical allegations, both claims proven false,...
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56% Bias Score


Lawsuit Challenges Trump's Reinstatement of Transgender Military Ban
Six transgender service members and two prospective enlistees are suing President Trump over his renewed ban on transgender people serving in the military, arguing it violates their constitutional rights and reigniting a legal battle fought during his first term, with several federal courts previous...
Lawsuit Challenges Trump's Reinstatement of Transgender Military Ban
Six transgender service members and two prospective enlistees are suing President Trump over his renewed ban on transgender people serving in the military, arguing it violates their constitutional rights and reigniting a legal battle fought during his first term, with several federal courts previous...
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36% Bias Score

Bennett's Bloc Dominates Israeli Polls Amidst Political Uncertainty
A Maariv poll shows Naftali Bennett's bloc leading with 66 seats, while Netanyahu's bloc has 44, reflecting public sentiment amidst a hostage deal and the return of Gazans to northern Gaza; low public trust in the Supreme Court and preference for elections over a conscription law further indicate po...

Bennett's Bloc Dominates Israeli Polls Amidst Political Uncertainty
A Maariv poll shows Naftali Bennett's bloc leading with 66 seats, while Netanyahu's bloc has 44, reflecting public sentiment amidst a hostage deal and the return of Gazans to northern Gaza; low public trust in the Supreme Court and preference for elections over a conscription law further indicate po...
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44% Bias Score

Appeals Court Strikes Down Federal Handgun Age Restriction
A US appeals court ruled that a federal ban on handgun sales to 18-21 year olds violates the Second Amendment, aligning with recent state-level decisions following a landmark Supreme Court ruling expanding gun rights. The ruling, by the Fifth Circuit, sends the case back to a lower court.

Appeals Court Strikes Down Federal Handgun Age Restriction
A US appeals court ruled that a federal ban on handgun sales to 18-21 year olds violates the Second Amendment, aligning with recent state-level decisions following a landmark Supreme Court ruling expanding gun rights. The ruling, by the Fifth Circuit, sends the case back to a lower court.
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44% Bias Score

Grants Pass Faces Lawsuit Over Homeless Camping Restrictions
Disability Rights Oregon sued Grants Pass, Oregon, for violating a state law requiring "objectively reasonable" homeless camping regulations after the city closed a large campsite and restricted access to a smaller one, impacting five disabled plaintiffs.

Grants Pass Faces Lawsuit Over Homeless Camping Restrictions
Disability Rights Oregon sued Grants Pass, Oregon, for violating a state law requiring "objectively reasonable" homeless camping regulations after the city closed a large campsite and restricted access to a smaller one, impacting five disabled plaintiffs.
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44% Bias Score

Trump's Grant Freeze Sparks Supreme Court Showdown
President Trump's administration temporarily paused federal grants and loans, prompting lawsuits and a potential Supreme Court case over the constitutionality of the action, challenging the 1974 Impoundment Control Act that requires congressional approval for such freezes.

Trump's Grant Freeze Sparks Supreme Court Showdown
President Trump's administration temporarily paused federal grants and loans, prompting lawsuits and a potential Supreme Court case over the constitutionality of the action, challenging the 1974 Impoundment Control Act that requires congressional approval for such freezes.
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16% Bias Score

Wisconsin Legislature Urges Justice to Recuse in Act 10 Case
The Wisconsin Legislature urged Justice Janet Protasiewicz to recuse herself from a case challenging Act 10, a 2011 law restricting collective bargaining for most state workers, potentially creating a 3-3 deadlock on the state Supreme Court after a lower court judge overturned the law.

Wisconsin Legislature Urges Justice to Recuse in Act 10 Case
The Wisconsin Legislature urged Justice Janet Protasiewicz to recuse herself from a case challenging Act 10, a 2011 law restricting collective bargaining for most state workers, potentially creating a 3-3 deadlock on the state Supreme Court after a lower court judge overturned the law.
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44% Bias Score

Spain's Constitutional Court to Review Annulment of Top Prosecutor's Promotion
The Spanish Constitutional Court will review the Supreme Court's annulment of Dolores Delgado's promotion to the highest rank in the prosecutor's office, citing a potential misuse of power by the attorney general in both this and a related case involving another prosecutor's promotion.

Spain's Constitutional Court to Review Annulment of Top Prosecutor's Promotion
The Spanish Constitutional Court will review the Supreme Court's annulment of Dolores Delgado's promotion to the highest rank in the prosecutor's office, citing a potential misuse of power by the attorney general in both this and a related case involving another prosecutor's promotion.
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36% Bias Score
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