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Federal Handgun Age Limit Overturned, Supreme Court Review Likely
A federal appeals court overturned a decades-old ban on handgun sales to 18-20 year olds, citing the Supreme Court's 2022 Bruen decision; this ruling is now likely headed to the Supreme Court, where it could reshape gun laws nationwide.
Federal Handgun Age Limit Overturned, Supreme Court Review Likely
A federal appeals court overturned a decades-old ban on handgun sales to 18-20 year olds, citing the Supreme Court's 2022 Bruen decision; this ruling is now likely headed to the Supreme Court, where it could reshape gun laws nationwide.
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48% Bias Score


Israel's Supreme Court Appointment Sparks Concerns Over Judicial Power Imbalance
Israel's Supreme Court appointed a new chief justice, Isaac Amit, bypassing established procedures, prompting concerns about an imbalance of power between the judiciary and elected officials, leading to calls for judicial reform.
Israel's Supreme Court Appointment Sparks Concerns Over Judicial Power Imbalance
Israel's Supreme Court appointed a new chief justice, Isaac Amit, bypassing established procedures, prompting concerns about an imbalance of power between the judiciary and elected officials, leading to calls for judicial reform.
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52% Bias Score


Supreme Court Temporarily Blocks $1.5 Billion USAID Payment
The US Supreme Court temporarily halted a lower court's order demanding the Trump administration pay $1.5 billion for completed USAID work, marking Trump's first Supreme Court victory among 94 lawsuits challenging his actions, after he froze funds via executive order.
Supreme Court Temporarily Blocks $1.5 Billion USAID Payment
The US Supreme Court temporarily halted a lower court's order demanding the Trump administration pay $1.5 billion for completed USAID work, marking Trump's first Supreme Court victory among 94 lawsuits challenging his actions, after he froze funds via executive order.
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40% Bias Score


Milei Bypasses Senate, Appoints Supreme Court Justices by Decree
Argentine President Javier Milei appointed Ariel Lijo and Manuel García-Mansilla to the Supreme Court via decree, bypassing Senate approval due to vacancies left by Elena Highton de Nolasco and Juan Carlos Maqueda, sparking widespread criticism over their perceived political ties and stances.
Milei Bypasses Senate, Appoints Supreme Court Justices by Decree
Argentine President Javier Milei appointed Ariel Lijo and Manuel García-Mansilla to the Supreme Court via decree, bypassing Senate approval due to vacancies left by Elena Highton de Nolasco and Juan Carlos Maqueda, sparking widespread criticism over their perceived political ties and stances.
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44% Bias Score


Supreme Court to Hear Case that Could Reshape Workplace Discrimination Law
The Supreme Court will hear arguments on Wednesday in a case that could transform workplace discrimination claims, brought by Marlean Ames, who alleges reverse discrimination after being demoted from her position at an Ohio state agency for youth services. The case could flood the courts with lawsui...
Supreme Court to Hear Case that Could Reshape Workplace Discrimination Law
The Supreme Court will hear arguments on Wednesday in a case that could transform workplace discrimination claims, brought by Marlean Ames, who alleges reverse discrimination after being demoted from her position at an Ohio state agency for youth services. The case could flood the courts with lawsui...
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56% Bias Score


Supreme Court Overturns Death Sentence in Richard Glossip Case
The US Supreme Court overturned Richard Glossip's death sentence for the 1997 murder of Barry Van Treese in Oklahoma City due to prosecutorial misconduct involving withheld evidence about a key witness's mental health and drug use, ordering a new trial without the death penalty.
Supreme Court Overturns Death Sentence in Richard Glossip Case
The US Supreme Court overturned Richard Glossip's death sentence for the 1997 murder of Barry Van Treese in Oklahoma City due to prosecutorial misconduct involving withheld evidence about a key witness's mental health and drug use, ordering a new trial without the death penalty.
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36% Bias Score

Milei Prioritizes US Trade Deal, Considers Leaving Mercosur
Argentine President Javier Milei announced his intention to negotiate a trade agreement with the US, potentially leaving the Mercosur trade bloc, while also announcing extensive reforms and an agreement with the IMF, amidst a backdrop of opposition boycotts and controversies including the $Libra cry...

Milei Prioritizes US Trade Deal, Considers Leaving Mercosur
Argentine President Javier Milei announced his intention to negotiate a trade agreement with the US, potentially leaving the Mercosur trade bloc, while also announcing extensive reforms and an agreement with the IMF, amidst a backdrop of opposition boycotts and controversies including the $Libra cry...
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64% Bias Score

Supreme Court Pauses Release of \$2 Billion in Frozen Foreign Aid
Chief Justice John Roberts temporarily halted a court order mandating the Trump administration release \$2 billion in frozen foreign aid, providing a brief delay for the court to review the case. This marks the first Supreme Court challenge to President Trump's sweeping government restructuring, foc...

Supreme Court Pauses Release of \$2 Billion in Frozen Foreign Aid
Chief Justice John Roberts temporarily halted a court order mandating the Trump administration release \$2 billion in frozen foreign aid, providing a brief delay for the court to review the case. This marks the first Supreme Court challenge to President Trump's sweeping government restructuring, foc...
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40% Bias Score

Milei Bypasses Congress, Appoints Controversial Judges to Argentina's Supreme Court
Argentine President Javier Milei temporarily appointed two Supreme Court judges by decree, including Judge Ariel Lijo who faces multiple accusations, bypassing Congress and sparking criticism for potentially undermining judicial independence.

Milei Bypasses Congress, Appoints Controversial Judges to Argentina's Supreme Court
Argentine President Javier Milei temporarily appointed two Supreme Court judges by decree, including Judge Ariel Lijo who faces multiple accusations, bypassing Congress and sparking criticism for potentially undermining judicial independence.
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52% Bias Score

Supreme Court to Rule on Reverse Discrimination Claim by Straight Woman
The Supreme Court is hearing a case challenging whether a straight woman can sue for sex discrimination after being demoted, while a lesbian colleague received a promotion; the ruling could change how reverse discrimination claims are handled nationwide.

Supreme Court to Rule on Reverse Discrimination Claim by Straight Woman
The Supreme Court is hearing a case challenging whether a straight woman can sue for sex discrimination after being demoted, while a lesbian colleague received a promotion; the ruling could change how reverse discrimination claims are handled nationwide.
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52% Bias Score

Partial Agreement Reached on Spanish Judicial Appointments
The Spanish General Council of the Judiciary (CGPJ) has agreed on the appointment of almost 40 high-ranking judicial officials, including the presidents of two Supreme Court chambers, but postponed decisions on two other key chambers due to ongoing negotiations between progressive and conservative g...

Partial Agreement Reached on Spanish Judicial Appointments
The Spanish General Council of the Judiciary (CGPJ) has agreed on the appointment of almost 40 high-ranking judicial officials, including the presidents of two Supreme Court chambers, but postponed decisions on two other key chambers due to ongoing negotiations between progressive and conservative g...
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40% Bias Score

Supreme Court Orders New Trial for Oklahoma Death Row Inmate
The Supreme Court granted death row inmate Richard Glossip a new trial due to prosecutorial misconduct in failing to correct false testimony from his co-defendant, Justin Sneed, reversing an Oklahoma court's decision upholding his conviction and death sentence.

Supreme Court Orders New Trial for Oklahoma Death Row Inmate
The Supreme Court granted death row inmate Richard Glossip a new trial due to prosecutorial misconduct in failing to correct false testimony from his co-defendant, Justin Sneed, reversing an Oklahoma court's decision upholding his conviction and death sentence.
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36% Bias Score
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