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Supreme Court Upholds Congress Secretary General Appointment
The Spanish Supreme Court upheld Fernando Galindo's appointment as Secretary General of the Congress, rejecting a lawsuit by Manuel Fernández-Fontecha who publicly criticized the appointment and the amnesty law, and was ordered to pay court costs.
Supreme Court Upholds Congress Secretary General Appointment
The Spanish Supreme Court upheld Fernando Galindo's appointment as Secretary General of the Congress, rejecting a lawsuit by Manuel Fernández-Fontecha who publicly criticized the appointment and the amnesty law, and was ordered to pay court costs.
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40% Bias Score


Trump's Firings Challenge Supreme Court Precedent on Independent Agencies
President Trump's recent firings of officials from independent agencies, including the head of the Office of Special Counsel, challenge the 1935 Humphrey's Executor v. US Supreme Court precedent protecting certain officials from removal without cause, potentially granting presidents extensive contro...
Trump's Firings Challenge Supreme Court Precedent on Independent Agencies
President Trump's recent firings of officials from independent agencies, including the head of the Office of Special Counsel, challenge the 1935 Humphrey's Executor v. US Supreme Court precedent protecting certain officials from removal without cause, potentially granting presidents extensive contro...
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44% Bias Score


Sotomayor Affirms Authority of Court Orders Amidst Challenges
Supreme Court Justice Sonia Sotomayor reaffirmed the enduring authority of federal court orders on Tuesday, expressing faith in the system's capacity to uphold them despite recent public challenges to judicial rulings from administration officials. Her statement followed similar concerns raised by C...
Sotomayor Affirms Authority of Court Orders Amidst Challenges
Supreme Court Justice Sonia Sotomayor reaffirmed the enduring authority of federal court orders on Tuesday, expressing faith in the system's capacity to uphold them despite recent public challenges to judicial rulings from administration officials. Her statement followed similar concerns raised by C...
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44% Bias Score


Supreme Court to Decide Fate of Government-Funded Religious School
The US Supreme Court is deciding whether to allow government funding for St. Isidore of Seville Catholic Virtual School in Oklahoma, potentially overturning the separation of church and state and impacting religious education nationwide, including Jewish schools.
Supreme Court to Decide Fate of Government-Funded Religious School
The US Supreme Court is deciding whether to allow government funding for St. Isidore of Seville Catholic Virtual School in Oklahoma, potentially overturning the separation of church and state and impacting religious education nationwide, including Jewish schools.
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48% Bias Score


Spanish Constitutional Court Accepts Appeals Challenging Amnesty Law Interpretation
The Spanish Constitutional Court accepted appeals from three Catalan pro-independence leaders challenging the Supreme Court's interpretation of the amnesty law, arguing it violates their rights; the court will determine if interim measures allowing their political participation are warranted.
Spanish Constitutional Court Accepts Appeals Challenging Amnesty Law Interpretation
The Spanish Constitutional Court accepted appeals from three Catalan pro-independence leaders challenging the Supreme Court's interpretation of the amnesty law, arguing it violates their rights; the court will determine if interim measures allowing their political participation are warranted.
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36% Bias Score


Spanish Government Divided Over Attorney General's Handling of Data Leak Investigation
Several Spanish ministers openly criticize Attorney General Álvaro García Ortiz's legal strategy regarding a Supreme Court investigation into a data leak, deeming his actions—especially the disposal of his phone—damaging and short-sighted; the court found no evidence to support his defense of follow...
Spanish Government Divided Over Attorney General's Handling of Data Leak Investigation
Several Spanish ministers openly criticize Attorney General Álvaro García Ortiz's legal strategy regarding a Supreme Court investigation into a data leak, deeming his actions—especially the disposal of his phone—damaging and short-sighted; the court found no evidence to support his defense of follow...
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56% Bias Score

Trump Administration Defies Federal Courts, Raising Constitutional Concerns
The Trump administration is defying multiple federal court orders, including those halting a federal spending freeze and blocking an executive order altering birthright citizenship; judges have issued explicit reprimands, yet the administration persists, raising concerns about the rule of law and th...

Trump Administration Defies Federal Courts, Raising Constitutional Concerns
The Trump administration is defying multiple federal court orders, including those halting a federal spending freeze and blocking an executive order altering birthright citizenship; judges have issued explicit reprimands, yet the administration persists, raising concerns about the rule of law and th...
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56% Bias Score

South Carolina Supreme Court to Decide on Six-Week Abortion Ban
South Carolina's Supreme Court will hear arguments Wednesday on a 2023 law banning abortions after six weeks, with Planned Parenthood challenging the definition of fetal cardiac activity, arguing it should be closer to nine or ten weeks based on when a heart actually forms; the court's decision will...

South Carolina Supreme Court to Decide on Six-Week Abortion Ban
South Carolina's Supreme Court will hear arguments Wednesday on a 2023 law banning abortions after six weeks, with Planned Parenthood challenging the definition of fetal cardiac activity, arguing it should be closer to nine or ten weeks based on when a heart actually forms; the court's decision will...
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52% Bias Score

Sotomayor Affirms Faith in Judicial System Amidst Concerns Over Compliance with Court Orders
Supreme Court Justice Sonia Sotomayor affirmed her faith in the U.S. judicial system's ability to uphold court orders, despite recent comments from Vice President JD Vance and President Trump questioning judicial authority, echoing concerns raised by Chief Justice John Roberts about ignoring court r...

Sotomayor Affirms Faith in Judicial System Amidst Concerns Over Compliance with Court Orders
Supreme Court Justice Sonia Sotomayor affirmed her faith in the U.S. judicial system's ability to uphold court orders, despite recent comments from Vice President JD Vance and President Trump questioning judicial authority, echoing concerns raised by Chief Justice John Roberts about ignoring court r...
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36% Bias Score

Interstate Abortion Conflict Erupts After Roe v. Wade Overturn
Louisiana has criminally charged a New York doctor for prescribing abortion pills used in Louisiana, directly challenging New York's shield law protecting providers from out-of-state prosecution; similar cases in Texas and potential future lawsuits are expected to further escalate interstate conflic...

Interstate Abortion Conflict Erupts After Roe v. Wade Overturn
Louisiana has criminally charged a New York doctor for prescribing abortion pills used in Louisiana, directly challenging New York's shield law protecting providers from out-of-state prosecution; similar cases in Texas and potential future lawsuits are expected to further escalate interstate conflic...
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44% Bias Score

Trump's Executive Orders Face Supreme Court Test
President Trump's recent executive orders, including ending birthright citizenship and freezing federal spending, face legal challenges in lower courts, with potential appeals to the Supreme Court, which will determine the extent of presidential power.

Trump's Executive Orders Face Supreme Court Test
President Trump's recent executive orders, including ending birthright citizenship and freezing federal spending, face legal challenges in lower courts, with potential appeals to the Supreme Court, which will determine the extent of presidential power.
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40% Bias Score

Trump Administration Reverses Stance on Tennessee's Transgender Care Ban
The Trump administration reversed the Biden administration's opposition to Tennessee's ban on gender-affirming care for minors, filing a brief with the Supreme Court stating the lawsuit was a mistake; the Supreme Court is expected to rule by late June.

Trump Administration Reverses Stance on Tennessee's Transgender Care Ban
The Trump administration reversed the Biden administration's opposition to Tennessee's ban on gender-affirming care for minors, filing a brief with the Supreme Court stating the lawsuit was a mistake; the Supreme Court is expected to rule by late June.
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44% Bias Score
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