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Morena Consolidates Control Over Mexico's Judiciary with Tribunal de Disciplina Appointments
Mexico's ruling Morena party secured all five seats on the newly formed Tribunal de Disciplina, which will oversee judges; this follows Morena's complete takeover of the Supreme Court, raising concerns about judicial independence.
Morena Consolidates Control Over Mexico's Judiciary with Tribunal de Disciplina Appointments
Mexico's ruling Morena party secured all five seats on the newly formed Tribunal de Disciplina, which will oversee judges; this follows Morena's complete takeover of the Supreme Court, raising concerns about judicial independence.
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64% Bias Score


Morena Wins Mexico's First Judicial Elections, Raising Democracy Concerns
Mexico's ruling party Morena is projected to gain control of the Supreme Court after Sunday's judicial elections, which saw a mere 13% voter turnout amid allegations of a power grab, raising concerns about the weakening of checks and balances.
Morena Wins Mexico's First Judicial Elections, Raising Democracy Concerns
Mexico's ruling party Morena is projected to gain control of the Supreme Court after Sunday's judicial elections, which saw a mere 13% voter turnout amid allegations of a power grab, raising concerns about the weakening of checks and balances.
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56% Bias Score


Brazil's Supreme Court to Decide on Internet Platform Liability for Illegal Content
The Brazilian Supreme Court is reviewing the liability of internet providers for illegal user content, potentially altering content moderation practices; three justices oppose prior judicial orders for removal, while others support the current model.
Brazil's Supreme Court to Decide on Internet Platform Liability for Illegal Content
The Brazilian Supreme Court is reviewing the liability of internet providers for illegal user content, potentially altering content moderation practices; three justices oppose prior judicial orders for removal, while others support the current model.
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40% Bias Score


Trump's Tariffs: Economic Uncertainty and Rising Consumer Costs
President Trump's global tariffs, despite legal challenges, will likely persist, increasing consumer costs for goods like coffee and spices by hundreds of millions of dollars annually and potentially jeopardizing high-paying U.S. jobs.
Trump's Tariffs: Economic Uncertainty and Rising Consumer Costs
President Trump's global tariffs, despite legal challenges, will likely persist, increasing consumer costs for goods like coffee and spices by hundreds of millions of dollars annually and potentially jeopardizing high-paying U.S. jobs.
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64% Bias Score


Supreme Court Upholds Maryland and Rhode Island Gun Control Laws
The Supreme Court declined to review legal challenges to Maryland's ban on certain semi-automatic weapons and Rhode Island's ban on high-capacity magazines, leaving both state laws in effect despite dissents from conservative justices who argued the bans contradict the court's 2022 decision in *Brue...
Supreme Court Upholds Maryland and Rhode Island Gun Control Laws
The Supreme Court declined to review legal challenges to Maryland's ban on certain semi-automatic weapons and Rhode Island's ban on high-capacity magazines, leaving both state laws in effect despite dissents from conservative justices who argued the bans contradict the court's 2022 decision in *Brue...
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44% Bias Score


Supreme Court Allows End to Humanitarian Parole Program for 500,000 Migrants
The Supreme Court reversed a lower court ruling, allowing the Trump administration to end the humanitarian parole program protecting 500,000 migrants from Cuba, Haiti, Nicaragua, and Venezuela, potentially leading to their deportation and a $5.5 billion annual economic impact.
Supreme Court Allows End to Humanitarian Parole Program for 500,000 Migrants
The Supreme Court reversed a lower court ruling, allowing the Trump administration to end the humanitarian parole program protecting 500,000 migrants from Cuba, Haiti, Nicaragua, and Venezuela, potentially leading to their deportation and a $5.5 billion annual economic impact.
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40% Bias Score

Indigenous Lawyer Projected to Lead Mexico's Supreme Court
With 92% of votes counted, Mixtec lawyer Hugo Aguilar Ortiz is projected to become Mexico's next Supreme Court president, marking the first time an Indigenous person will hold this position since Benito Juárez, reflecting a 5.2% voter preference and a 12.3% overall participation rate.

Indigenous Lawyer Projected to Lead Mexico's Supreme Court
With 92% of votes counted, Mixtec lawyer Hugo Aguilar Ortiz is projected to become Mexico's next Supreme Court president, marking the first time an Indigenous person will hold this position since Benito Juárez, reflecting a 5.2% voter preference and a 12.3% overall participation rate.
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44% Bias Score

Morena Wins Mexico's First Judicial Elections, Raising Democracy Concerns
Mexico's ruling party Morena won a majority of seats in the country's first-ever judicial elections, raising concerns among democracy advocates about weakened checks and balances, despite President Claudia Sheinbaum claiming the 13% voter turnout as a success.

Morena Wins Mexico's First Judicial Elections, Raising Democracy Concerns
Mexico's ruling party Morena won a majority of seats in the country's first-ever judicial elections, raising concerns among democracy advocates about weakened checks and balances, despite President Claudia Sheinbaum claiming the 13% voter turnout as a success.
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52% Bias Score

Right-Wing Criticism of Justice Barrett Highlights Conservative Divisions
Conservative criticism of Supreme Court Justice Amy Coney Barrett centers on several instances where her votes aligned with liberal justices, despite her generally conservative record and votes on key issues like overturning Roe v. Wade and expanding gun rights; this has sparked debate about judicia...

Right-Wing Criticism of Justice Barrett Highlights Conservative Divisions
Conservative criticism of Supreme Court Justice Amy Coney Barrett centers on several instances where her votes aligned with liberal justices, despite her generally conservative record and votes on key issues like overturning Roe v. Wade and expanding gun rights; this has sparked debate about judicia...
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64% Bias Score

Supreme Court Narrows NEPA Review in Uinta Basin Railway Case
The Supreme Court sided with Utah in a 6-3 ruling, allowing the Uinta Basin Railway to proceed with a less extensive environmental review under NEPA; this decision potentially weakens environmental protections and limits consideration of indirect impacts, such as greenhouse gas emissions and wildfir...

Supreme Court Narrows NEPA Review in Uinta Basin Railway Case
The Supreme Court sided with Utah in a 6-3 ruling, allowing the Uinta Basin Railway to proceed with a less extensive environmental review under NEPA; this decision potentially weakens environmental protections and limits consideration of indirect impacts, such as greenhouse gas emissions and wildfir...
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48% Bias Score

Supreme Court Upholds Maryland and Rhode Island Gun Bans
The Supreme Court refused to hear challenges to Maryland's ban on certain semi-automatic weapons and Rhode Island's ban on high-capacity magazines, leaving both laws in place; Justices Alito, Gorsuch, and Thomas dissented, while Justice Kavanaugh indicated future consideration of AR-15 restrictions.

Supreme Court Upholds Maryland and Rhode Island Gun Bans
The Supreme Court refused to hear challenges to Maryland's ban on certain semi-automatic weapons and Rhode Island's ban on high-capacity magazines, leaving both laws in place; Justices Alito, Gorsuch, and Thomas dissented, while Justice Kavanaugh indicated future consideration of AR-15 restrictions.
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40% Bias Score

Quebec Appeals Ruling on School Board Law, Violating Minority Rights
Quebec will appeal a court ruling that its law abolishing school boards violates the constitutional rights of English-speaking minorities, guaranteed under Section 23 of the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms; the law, Bill 40, was passed in 2020, and this appeal follows rulings in Quebec Super...

Quebec Appeals Ruling on School Board Law, Violating Minority Rights
Quebec will appeal a court ruling that its law abolishing school boards violates the constitutional rights of English-speaking minorities, guaranteed under Section 23 of the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms; the law, Bill 40, was passed in 2020, and this appeal follows rulings in Quebec Super...
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32% Bias Score
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