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Death of Russian Supreme Court Chairwoman Irina Podnosova
Irina Podnosova, Chairwoman of Russia's Supreme Court, died at 71 in Moscow on July 22, 2025, from a serious illness diagnosed after her April 2024 appointment; her deputy will temporarily replace her, and the President will nominate a successor.
Death of Russian Supreme Court Chairwoman Irina Podnosova
Irina Podnosova, Chairwoman of Russia's Supreme Court, died at 71 in Moscow on July 22, 2025, from a serious illness diagnosed after her April 2024 appointment; her deputy will temporarily replace her, and the President will nominate a successor.
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16% Bias Score


Spanish Supreme Court Limits Compensation for Unfair Dismissal, Rejecting European Social Charter Interpretation
The Spanish Supreme Court ruled that judges cannot award additional compensation beyond the statutory amount for unfair dismissal, despite rulings by the European Committee of Social Rights that Spain violates the European Social Charter by its current system, creating a conflict between judicial an...
Spanish Supreme Court Limits Compensation for Unfair Dismissal, Rejecting European Social Charter Interpretation
The Spanish Supreme Court ruled that judges cannot award additional compensation beyond the statutory amount for unfair dismissal, despite rulings by the European Committee of Social Rights that Spain violates the European Social Charter by its current system, creating a conflict between judicial an...
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40% Bias Score


Bolsonaro Subjected to Electronic Monitoring Amidst Political Turmoil
Brazil's Supreme Court imposed an electronic monitoring device and other restrictions on former President Jair Bolsonaro due to concerns about potential flight and asylum seeking in the US, prompting strong reactions from both his supporters and opponents.
Bolsonaro Subjected to Electronic Monitoring Amidst Political Turmoil
Brazil's Supreme Court imposed an electronic monitoring device and other restrictions on former President Jair Bolsonaro due to concerns about potential flight and asylum seeking in the US, prompting strong reactions from both his supporters and opponents.
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24% Bias Score


Judge Rules Trump's Firing of FTC Commissioner Illegal
A federal judge ruled President Trump's firing of FTC commissioner Rebecca Kelly Slaughter was unlawful, citing the lack of compliance with federal law's removal protections, setting a precedent for independent regulatory agencies and sparking an appeal by the Trump administration.
Judge Rules Trump's Firing of FTC Commissioner Illegal
A federal judge ruled President Trump's firing of FTC commissioner Rebecca Kelly Slaughter was unlawful, citing the lack of compliance with federal law's removal protections, setting a precedent for independent regulatory agencies and sparking an appeal by the Trump administration.
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40% Bias Score


Conservative Bloc Blocks Progressive Supreme Court Appointments in Spain
The conservative majority in Spain's General Council of the Judiciary (CGPJ) blocked the progressive candidates for the Supreme Court's Penal and Contentious-Administrative Chambers, leading to the withdrawal of Ana Ferrer and Pilar Teso's candidatures, leaving the positions to the conservative-back...
Conservative Bloc Blocks Progressive Supreme Court Appointments in Spain
The conservative majority in Spain's General Council of the Judiciary (CGPJ) blocked the progressive candidates for the Supreme Court's Penal and Contentious-Administrative Chambers, leading to the withdrawal of Ana Ferrer and Pilar Teso's candidatures, leaving the positions to the conservative-back...
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48% Bias Score


Supreme Court Allows Trump to Downsize Education Department
The Supreme Court sided with President Trump, enabling a significant reduction in the Education Department's workforce, prompting dissent from liberal justices and lawsuits over frozen education funding.
Supreme Court Allows Trump to Downsize Education Department
The Supreme Court sided with President Trump, enabling a significant reduction in the Education Department's workforce, prompting dissent from liberal justices and lawsuits over frozen education funding.
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56% Bias Score

Brazilian Court Upholds Restrictive Measures Against Bolsonaro
Brazil's Supreme Court upheld restrictive measures against former President Jair Bolsonaro, including an electronic ankle monitor and social media ban, following a police investigation into alleged attempts to undermine the government and collaborate with foreign entities. One justice dissented.

Brazilian Court Upholds Restrictive Measures Against Bolsonaro
Brazil's Supreme Court upheld restrictive measures against former President Jair Bolsonaro, including an electronic ankle monitor and social media ban, following a police investigation into alleged attempts to undermine the government and collaborate with foreign entities. One justice dissented.
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48% Bias Score

Spain Begins Transfer of Unaccompanied Minors to Canarias 50 Center
Starting tomorrow, the Spanish government will house 100 unaccompanied migrant minors in the Canarias 50 center in Las Palmas, following a Supreme Court order, with plans to transfer them to mainland Spain within 15 days.

Spain Begins Transfer of Unaccompanied Minors to Canarias 50 Center
Starting tomorrow, the Spanish government will house 100 unaccompanied migrant minors in the Canarias 50 center in Las Palmas, following a Supreme Court order, with plans to transfer them to mainland Spain within 15 days.
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44% Bias Score

Florida Supreme Court Upholds Gerrymandered Map, Diminishing Black Voters' Influence
The Florida Supreme Court upheld a Republican-backed congressional map that weakens the influence of Black voters, rejecting arguments that it violates the state's anti-gerrymandering amendment despite acknowledging the map diminishes their ability to elect their preferred candidate; the court found...

Florida Supreme Court Upholds Gerrymandered Map, Diminishing Black Voters' Influence
The Florida Supreme Court upheld a Republican-backed congressional map that weakens the influence of Black voters, rejecting arguments that it violates the state's anti-gerrymandering amendment despite acknowledging the map diminishes their ability to elect their preferred candidate; the court found...
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44% Bias Score

Judge Weighs Modifying Injunction Against Trump's Birthright Citizenship Order
A federal judge in Boston is weighing whether to maintain a nationwide injunction against President Trump's executive order restricting birthright citizenship, following a Supreme Court ruling limiting such broad injunctions; the judge is considering an alternative that would allow benefits for affe...

Judge Weighs Modifying Injunction Against Trump's Birthright Citizenship Order
A federal judge in Boston is weighing whether to maintain a nationwide injunction against President Trump's executive order restricting birthright citizenship, following a Supreme Court ruling limiting such broad injunctions; the judge is considering an alternative that would allow benefits for affe...
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36% Bias Score

Supreme Court Backs Trump's Plan to Dismantle Education Department
The US Supreme Court upheld President Trump's plan to dismantle the Department of Education, overriding a lower court's decision and allowing the administration to proceed with reducing the department's staff by nearly 50% and shifting its responsibilities to states, bypassing Congressional approval...

Supreme Court Backs Trump's Plan to Dismantle Education Department
The US Supreme Court upheld President Trump's plan to dismantle the Department of Education, overriding a lower court's decision and allowing the administration to proceed with reducing the department's staff by nearly 50% and shifting its responsibilities to states, bypassing Congressional approval...
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64% Bias Score

Supreme Court Allows Trump's Department of Education Layoffs
The Supreme Court ruled that President Trump can proceed with mass layoffs at the Department of Education, potentially affecting millions of students who rely on federal funding programs, including those from low-income families and students with disabilities. This decision comes after a lower court...

Supreme Court Allows Trump's Department of Education Layoffs
The Supreme Court ruled that President Trump can proceed with mass layoffs at the Department of Education, potentially affecting millions of students who rely on federal funding programs, including those from low-income families and students with disabilities. This decision comes after a lower court...
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40% Bias Score
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