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Supreme Court Orders New Trial for Oklahoma Death Row Inmate
The Supreme Court ordered a new trial for Oklahoma death row inmate Richard Glossip on Tuesday, citing the prosecution's failure to disclose evidence about the psychiatric condition of its key witness, Justin Sneed, who had also perjured himself during the trial, a ruling that overturned the Oklahom...
Supreme Court Orders New Trial for Oklahoma Death Row Inmate
The Supreme Court ordered a new trial for Oklahoma death row inmate Richard Glossip on Tuesday, citing the prosecution's failure to disclose evidence about the psychiatric condition of its key witness, Justin Sneed, who had also perjured himself during the trial, a ruling that overturned the Oklahom...
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44% Bias Score


CGPJ to Decide on Contentious Supreme Court Appointments
The Spanish General Council of the Judiciary (CGPJ) will decide on Wednesday the appointments of four Supreme Court chamber presidents (Civil, Criminal, Social, and Contentious-Administrative), after a previous failed attempt to reach an agreement, with particular contention surrounding the Criminal...
CGPJ to Decide on Contentious Supreme Court Appointments
The Spanish General Council of the Judiciary (CGPJ) will decide on Wednesday the appointments of four Supreme Court chamber presidents (Civil, Criminal, Social, and Contentious-Administrative), after a previous failed attempt to reach an agreement, with particular contention surrounding the Criminal...
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48% Bias Score


Israeli Court Orders Government to Appoint More Women to Top Positions
The Israeli Supreme Court ruled the government is illegally failing to appoint women to senior government positions, ordering the government to create new guidelines to ensure women's representation in such roles within six months.
Israeli Court Orders Government to Appoint More Women to Top Positions
The Israeli Supreme Court ruled the government is illegally failing to appoint women to senior government positions, ordering the government to create new guidelines to ensure women's representation in such roles within six months.
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Supreme Court Temporarily Blocks Trump's Firing of Independent Agency Head
The Supreme Court temporarily blocked President Trump's firing of Office of Special Counsel head Hampton Dellinger, appointed by President Biden, until February 26, creating a potential precedent for future conflicts over executive branch control of independent agencies.
Supreme Court Temporarily Blocks Trump's Firing of Independent Agency Head
The Supreme Court temporarily blocked President Trump's firing of Office of Special Counsel head Hampton Dellinger, appointed by President Biden, until February 26, creating a potential precedent for future conflicts over executive branch control of independent agencies.
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Supreme Court Delays Trump's Attempt to Fire Watchdog Agency Head
The Supreme Court temporarily blocked President Trump's attempt to fire the head of the Office of Special Counsel, delaying a decision until February 26th after lower courts blocked the action, setting a precedent for future executive actions.
Supreme Court Delays Trump's Attempt to Fire Watchdog Agency Head
The Supreme Court temporarily blocked President Trump's attempt to fire the head of the Office of Special Counsel, delaying a decision until February 26th after lower courts blocked the action, setting a precedent for future executive actions.
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Bolsonaro Coup Charges Headed to Five-Justice Panel Decision
A five-justice panel in Brazil's Supreme Court will decide within three weeks whether to indict former President Jair Bolsonaro and 33 others for allegedly attempting a coup; the panel excludes two justices appointed by Bolsonaro, and legal experts predict a high likelihood of the charges being acce...
Bolsonaro Coup Charges Headed to Five-Justice Panel Decision
A five-justice panel in Brazil's Supreme Court will decide within three weeks whether to indict former President Jair Bolsonaro and 33 others for allegedly attempting a coup; the panel excludes two justices appointed by Bolsonaro, and legal experts predict a high likelihood of the charges being acce...
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Supreme Court Overturns Death Sentence for Richard Glossip
The US Supreme Court overturned Richard Glossip's death sentence on Tuesday, citing withheld evidence that violated his constitutional rights; this decision comes after nine execution dates and the state's attorney general's agreement that the trial was unfair.

Supreme Court Overturns Death Sentence for Richard Glossip
The US Supreme Court overturned Richard Glossip's death sentence on Tuesday, citing withheld evidence that violated his constitutional rights; this decision comes after nine execution dates and the state's attorney general's agreement that the trial was unfair.
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Supreme Court Upholds Abortion Clinic Protest Buffer Zones
The Supreme Court declined to hear appeals challenging abortion clinic protest buffer zones, leaving existing restrictions in place, despite Justices Thomas and Alito's dissent citing the erosion of precedent and the need for clarity following the 2022 Dobbs decision.

Supreme Court Upholds Abortion Clinic Protest Buffer Zones
The Supreme Court declined to hear appeals challenging abortion clinic protest buffer zones, leaving existing restrictions in place, despite Justices Thomas and Alito's dissent citing the erosion of precedent and the need for clarity following the 2022 Dobbs decision.
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52% Bias Score

Supreme Court Temporarily Blocks Trump's Firing of Independent Agency Head
The Supreme Court temporarily blocked President Trump's firing of Hampton Dellinger, head of the Office of Special Counsel, until February 26, delaying a decision on the legality of the dismissal and raising questions about executive power over independent agencies. Four justices dissented.

Supreme Court Temporarily Blocks Trump's Firing of Independent Agency Head
The Supreme Court temporarily blocked President Trump's firing of Hampton Dellinger, head of the Office of Special Counsel, until February 26, delaying a decision on the legality of the dismissal and raising questions about executive power over independent agencies. Four justices dissented.
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Brazil Blocks Rumble for Defiance of Court Orders
On February 21st, 2024, Brazilian Supreme Court Justice Alexandre de Moraes blocked the social media platform Rumble for repeated refusal to comply with court orders, including appointing a legal representative in Brazil and removing hate speech content, citing concerns about the spread of disinform...

Brazil Blocks Rumble for Defiance of Court Orders
On February 21st, 2024, Brazilian Supreme Court Justice Alexandre de Moraes blocked the social media platform Rumble for repeated refusal to comply with court orders, including appointing a legal representative in Brazil and removing hate speech content, citing concerns about the spread of disinform...
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44% Bias Score

Supreme Court Blocks Trump's Attempt to Dismiss Office of Special Counsel Head
The Supreme Court temporarily halted the Trump administration's dismissal of Hampton Dellinger, head of the Office of Special Counsel, until February 26th, following a legal challenge arguing his firing violated the law. The decision came after a lower court's temporary reinstatement of Dellinger an...

Supreme Court Blocks Trump's Attempt to Dismiss Office of Special Counsel Head
The Supreme Court temporarily halted the Trump administration's dismissal of Hampton Dellinger, head of the Office of Special Counsel, until February 26th, following a legal challenge arguing his firing violated the law. The decision came after a lower court's temporary reinstatement of Dellinger an...
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44% Bias Score

Supreme Court Upholds Warrants in Leak Investigation
The Spanish Supreme Court upheld warrants to search the offices of Spain's Attorney General and the Madrid Provincial Prosecutor, rejecting appeals that deemed them disproportionate to the alleged crime of leaking confidential information about Isabel Díaz Ayuso's boyfriend; the court found the sear...

Supreme Court Upholds Warrants in Leak Investigation
The Spanish Supreme Court upheld warrants to search the offices of Spain's Attorney General and the Madrid Provincial Prosecutor, rejecting appeals that deemed them disproportionate to the alleged crime of leaking confidential information about Isabel Díaz Ayuso's boyfriend; the court found the sear...
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40% Bias Score
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