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Supreme Court Backs Trump Administration in DOGE Data Access and Transparency Cases
The Supreme Court ruled in favor of the Trump administration, granting the Department of Government Efficiency access to sensitive Social Security data and limiting transparency requirements, sparking concerns about privacy and government oversight.
Supreme Court Backs Trump Administration in DOGE Data Access and Transparency Cases
The Supreme Court ruled in favor of the Trump administration, granting the Department of Government Efficiency access to sensitive Social Security data and limiting transparency requirements, sparking concerns about privacy and government oversight.
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44% Bias Score


Supreme Court's Software Glitch Leaks Orders List Two Days Early
The Supreme Court mistakenly released its orders list two days early due to a software malfunction, revealing decisions on several high-profile cases, including a death penalty appeal and a voting dispute, causing confusion and raising concerns about the court's technology.
Supreme Court's Software Glitch Leaks Orders List Two Days Early
The Supreme Court mistakenly released its orders list two days early due to a software malfunction, revealing decisions on several high-profile cases, including a death penalty appeal and a voting dispute, causing confusion and raising concerns about the court's technology.
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12% Bias Score


Supreme Court Issues Unanimous Rulings on Discrimination, Gun Control, and Religious Exemptions
The Supreme Court unanimously decided three cases: rejecting a reverse discrimination claim, dismissing a lawsuit against U.S. gun manufacturers by the Mexican government, and ruling that Wisconsin violated the Constitution by denying tax exemptions to Catholic charities.
Supreme Court Issues Unanimous Rulings on Discrimination, Gun Control, and Religious Exemptions
The Supreme Court unanimously decided three cases: rejecting a reverse discrimination claim, dismissing a lawsuit against U.S. gun manufacturers by the Mexican government, and ruling that Wisconsin violated the Constitution by denying tax exemptions to Catholic charities.
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40% Bias Score


Trump Administration Appeals to Supreme Court to Allow Mass Firings at Education Department
President Trump's administration appealed to the Supreme Court to allow mass firings at the Department of Education, which lower courts blocked, citing the department's statutory creation by Congress and potential crippling of its functions; the Supreme Court is already considering a related emergen...
Trump Administration Appeals to Supreme Court to Allow Mass Firings at Education Department
President Trump's administration appealed to the Supreme Court to allow mass firings at the Department of Education, which lower courts blocked, citing the department's statutory creation by Congress and potential crippling of its functions; the Supreme Court is already considering a related emergen...
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32% Bias Score


Supreme Court Sides with Woman in Reverse Discrimination Lawsuit
The Supreme Court unanimously ruled that a straight Ohio woman can sue her employer for reverse discrimination after being passed over for a promotion, eliminating a requirement in five federal appeals courts that majority-group plaintiffs demonstrate "background circumstances" to pursue such suits.
Supreme Court Sides with Woman in Reverse Discrimination Lawsuit
The Supreme Court unanimously ruled that a straight Ohio woman can sue her employer for reverse discrimination after being passed over for a promotion, eliminating a requirement in five federal appeals courts that majority-group plaintiffs demonstrate "background circumstances" to pursue such suits.
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44% Bias Score


Supreme Court Eases Reverse Discrimination Claims
The Supreme Court ruled 9-0 in favor of Marlean Ames, allowing her reverse discrimination lawsuit against the Ohio Department of Youth Services to proceed; the ruling impacts the standard of proof in such cases and reflects broader attacks on DEI initiatives.
Supreme Court Eases Reverse Discrimination Claims
The Supreme Court ruled 9-0 in favor of Marlean Ames, allowing her reverse discrimination lawsuit against the Ohio Department of Youth Services to proceed; the ruling impacts the standard of proof in such cases and reflects broader attacks on DEI initiatives.
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44% Bias Score

Supreme Court Temporarily Grants DOGE Access to Social Security Data
The Supreme Court temporarily allowed the DOGE team to access sensitive Social Security data, including medical and family court information, overruling lower courts' decisions, despite concerns about violating the Fair Privacy Act, while the case proceeds in the 4th Circuit Court of Appeals.

Supreme Court Temporarily Grants DOGE Access to Social Security Data
The Supreme Court temporarily allowed the DOGE team to access sensitive Social Security data, including medical and family court information, overruling lower courts' decisions, despite concerns about violating the Fair Privacy Act, while the case proceeds in the 4th Circuit Court of Appeals.
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40% Bias Score

Trump's New Travel Ban: Broader Scope, Stronger Legal Standing
President Trump issued a new travel ban affecting 19 countries, including both Muslim-majority and non-Muslim-majority nations, aiming to prevent terrorism and enhance national security; legal experts believe it is more likely to survive legal challenges than the 2017 version.

Trump's New Travel Ban: Broader Scope, Stronger Legal Standing
President Trump issued a new travel ban affecting 19 countries, including both Muslim-majority and non-Muslim-majority nations, aiming to prevent terrorism and enhance national security; legal experts believe it is more likely to survive legal challenges than the 2017 version.
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56% Bias Score

Court Blocks Trump's Attempt to Abolish Department of Education
President Trump's administration sought to eliminate the US Department of Education, transferring its functions to state and local entities; however, a judge blocked this action, ordering the reinstatement of fired employees and halting further closure attempts.

Court Blocks Trump's Attempt to Abolish Department of Education
President Trump's administration sought to eliminate the US Department of Education, transferring its functions to state and local entities; however, a judge blocked this action, ordering the reinstatement of fired employees and halting further closure attempts.
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48% Bias Score

Alvise Claims Widespread Circulation of False Illa PCR Test Before Sharing
MEP Luis Pérez Fernández, known as Alvise, appeared before the Supreme Court on Friday to defend himself against charges of falsification and defamation related to a false PCR test result of Salvador Illa, claiming he merely re-shared a document already circulating widely on social media in February...

Alvise Claims Widespread Circulation of False Illa PCR Test Before Sharing
MEP Luis Pérez Fernández, known as Alvise, appeared before the Supreme Court on Friday to defend himself against charges of falsification and defamation related to a false PCR test result of Salvador Illa, claiming he merely re-shared a document already circulating widely on social media in February...
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44% Bias Score

Supreme Court Dismisses Mexico's Lawsuit Against US Gun Manufacturers
The Supreme Court unanimously rejected Mexico's $10 billion lawsuit against US gun manufacturers for their alleged role in cartel violence, citing the Protection of Lawful Commerce in Arms Act, which shields gun companies from liability unless a state or federal law violation is present, which the s...

Supreme Court Dismisses Mexico's Lawsuit Against US Gun Manufacturers
The Supreme Court unanimously rejected Mexico's $10 billion lawsuit against US gun manufacturers for their alleged role in cartel violence, citing the Protection of Lawful Commerce in Arms Act, which shields gun companies from liability unless a state or federal law violation is present, which the s...
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40% Bias Score

Supreme Court Sides with Catholic Charities in Unemployment Tax Exemption Case
The Supreme Court unanimously ruled that Wisconsin violated the First Amendment by denying unemployment tax exemptions to Catholic Charities due to its interpretation of the organization's work as non-religious, potentially impacting 47 states with similar laws.

Supreme Court Sides with Catholic Charities in Unemployment Tax Exemption Case
The Supreme Court unanimously ruled that Wisconsin violated the First Amendment by denying unemployment tax exemptions to Catholic Charities due to its interpretation of the organization's work as non-religious, potentially impacting 47 states with similar laws.
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40% Bias Score
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