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Supreme Court Limits ERE Funds Recovery to €743,158
The Supreme Court reduced the amount recoverable from the Andalusian ERE corruption scandal to €743,158 in the Acyco case, significantly less than initially ordered, due to a Constitutional Court decision deeming the underlying system legal despite flaws.
Supreme Court Limits ERE Funds Recovery to €743,158
The Supreme Court reduced the amount recoverable from the Andalusian ERE corruption scandal to €743,158 in the Acyco case, significantly less than initially ordered, due to a Constitutional Court decision deeming the underlying system legal despite flaws.
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60% Bias Score


Supreme Court Case Could Reshape Corporate DEI Programs
The Supreme Court will rule in 2025 on Ames v. Ohio Department of Youth Services, a reverse discrimination case that could significantly impact corporate DEI programs by potentially lowering the evidentiary bar for such claims; the ruling could affect five federal circuits that currently require add...
Supreme Court Case Could Reshape Corporate DEI Programs
The Supreme Court will rule in 2025 on Ames v. Ohio Department of Youth Services, a reverse discrimination case that could significantly impact corporate DEI programs by potentially lowering the evidentiary bar for such claims; the ruling could affect five federal circuits that currently require add...
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36% Bias Score


Biden Surpasses Trump in Federal Judge Appointments
President Biden appointed 235 federal judges, surpassing President Trump's first-term total, including the historic appointment of Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson; however, Trump appointed more Supreme Court justices and appeals court judges, and several judges have reversed planned retirements in ant...
Biden Surpasses Trump in Federal Judge Appointments
President Biden appointed 235 federal judges, surpassing President Trump's first-term total, including the historic appointment of Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson; however, Trump appointed more Supreme Court justices and appeals court judges, and several judges have reversed planned retirements in ant...
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48% Bias Score


Supreme Court to Rule on TikTok Divestment
The U.S. Supreme Court will soon rule on a law requiring ByteDance to divest itself of TikTok, citing national security concerns; a lower court upheld the law, rejecting ByteDance's claims; however, the incoming Trump administration may yet allow TikTok to operate.
Supreme Court to Rule on TikTok Divestment
The U.S. Supreme Court will soon rule on a law requiring ByteDance to divest itself of TikTok, citing national security concerns; a lower court upheld the law, rejecting ByteDance's claims; however, the incoming Trump administration may yet allow TikTok to operate.
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16% Bias Score


Supreme Court to Hear TikTok Ban Case
The US Supreme Court will decide on January 10th whether a TikTok ban, signed into law in April, violates the First Amendment, accelerating the review process amid national security concerns about the app's Chinese ownership.
Supreme Court to Hear TikTok Ban Case
The US Supreme Court will decide on January 10th whether a TikTok ban, signed into law in April, violates the First Amendment, accelerating the review process amid national security concerns about the app's Chinese ownership.
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40% Bias Score


Greek Ministry Defies Court Ruling on Construction Permits
Greece's Ministry of Environment passed an amendment that protects building permits issued before a Supreme Court ruling deemed construction incentives under the New Building Regulations (NOK) unconstitutional, defying the court's order to revoke permits not yet under construction by December 11th.
Greek Ministry Defies Court Ruling on Construction Permits
Greece's Ministry of Environment passed an amendment that protects building permits issued before a Supreme Court ruling deemed construction incentives under the New Building Regulations (NOK) unconstitutional, defying the court's order to revoke permits not yet under construction by December 11th.
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44% Bias Score

Senate Report Details \$4.75 Million in Undisclosed Gifts to Supreme Court Justice
A nearly two-year Senate investigation into Supreme Court ethics revealed Justice Clarence Thomas received over \$4.75 million in undisclosed luxury travel and gifts since 1991, prompting calls for stronger ethics enforcement but facing likely Republican opposition.

Senate Report Details \$4.75 Million in Undisclosed Gifts to Supreme Court Justice
A nearly two-year Senate investigation into Supreme Court ethics revealed Justice Clarence Thomas received over \$4.75 million in undisclosed luxury travel and gifts since 1991, prompting calls for stronger ethics enforcement but facing likely Republican opposition.
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60% Bias Score

Biden Surpasses Trump in Federal Judge Appointments: 235 Confirmed
President Biden's administration confirmed 235 federal judges, surpassing President Trump's first-term total by one, highlighting the diversity of his appointees in professional background and demographics, but a shift is expected with the incoming Republican-controlled Senate.

Biden Surpasses Trump in Federal Judge Appointments: 235 Confirmed
President Biden's administration confirmed 235 federal judges, surpassing President Trump's first-term total by one, highlighting the diversity of his appointees in professional background and demographics, but a shift is expected with the incoming Republican-controlled Senate.
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60% Bias Score

Senate Report Condemns Supreme Court Ethics, Reforms Blocked by Republicans
A Senate Democrats' report criticizes the Supreme Court's ethics, citing Justice Clarence Thomas's undisclosed trips and the lack of an enforceable ethics code; Republicans blocked a bill for stronger reforms, leaving the issue unresolved.

Senate Report Condemns Supreme Court Ethics, Reforms Blocked by Republicans
A Senate Democrats' report criticizes the Supreme Court's ethics, citing Justice Clarence Thomas's undisclosed trips and the lack of an enforceable ethics code; Republicans blocked a bill for stronger reforms, leaving the issue unresolved.
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44% Bias Score

Greek Government Disregards Council of State Rulings
The Greek government twice disregarded Council of State rulings: first, by failing to inform surveillance victims as ordered; second, by passing legislation to override a decision deeming the New Building Code unconstitutional. This undermines public trust in the judiciary and the rule of law.

Greek Government Disregards Council of State Rulings
The Greek government twice disregarded Council of State rulings: first, by failing to inform surveillance victims as ordered; second, by passing legislation to override a decision deeming the New Building Code unconstitutional. This undermines public trust in the judiciary and the rule of law.
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56% Bias Score

Montana Supreme Court Upholds Landmark Climate Ruling
The Montana Supreme Court upheld a lower court ruling that the state's fossil fuel permitting policy, which does not consider greenhouse gas emissions, is unconstitutional, setting a precedent for climate action lawsuits; the decision was celebrated by young climate activists who brought the lawsuit...

Montana Supreme Court Upholds Landmark Climate Ruling
The Montana Supreme Court upheld a lower court ruling that the state's fossil fuel permitting policy, which does not consider greenhouse gas emissions, is unconstitutional, setting a precedent for climate action lawsuits; the decision was celebrated by young climate activists who brought the lawsuit...
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48% Bias Score

Supreme Court to Hear TikTok Ban Challenge
The Supreme Court will hear arguments on January 10th concerning a law that could ban TikTok in the U.S. by January 19th, a challenge brought by TikTok and users arguing the law violates the First Amendment; a lower court upheld the law citing national security concerns.

Supreme Court to Hear TikTok Ban Challenge
The Supreme Court will hear arguments on January 10th concerning a law that could ban TikTok in the U.S. by January 19th, a challenge brought by TikTok and users arguing the law violates the First Amendment; a lower court upheld the law citing national security concerns.
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40% Bias Score
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