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Grants Pass Faces Lawsuit Over Anti-Camping Rules Discriminating Against Unhoused Individuals
Disability Rights Oregon sued Grants Pass, Oregon, on Thursday, alleging the city's anti-camping rules violate state law by offering insufficient and inaccessible shelter options, leaving many unhoused people, especially those with disabilities, with no legal place to sleep; the lawsuit follows a Ju...
Grants Pass Faces Lawsuit Over Anti-Camping Rules Discriminating Against Unhoused Individuals
Disability Rights Oregon sued Grants Pass, Oregon, on Thursday, alleging the city's anti-camping rules violate state law by offering insufficient and inaccessible shelter options, leaving many unhoused people, especially those with disabilities, with no legal place to sleep; the lawsuit follows a Ju...
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44% Bias Score


Levin Rejects Supreme Court President, Paralysis Ensues
Following his lawful selection by the Judicial Selection Committee, Justice Isaac Amit was appointed president of the Israeli Supreme Court; however, Justice Minister Yariv Levin refused to cooperate with him, citing an improper procedure and unresolved ethical allegations, both claims proven false,...
Levin Rejects Supreme Court President, Paralysis Ensues
Following his lawful selection by the Judicial Selection Committee, Justice Isaac Amit was appointed president of the Israeli Supreme Court; however, Justice Minister Yariv Levin refused to cooperate with him, citing an improper procedure and unresolved ethical allegations, both claims proven false,...
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56% Bias Score


Wisconsin Legislature Urges Justice to Recuse in Act 10 Case
The Wisconsin Legislature urged Justice Janet Protasiewicz to recuse herself from a case challenging Act 10, a 2011 law restricting collective bargaining for most state workers, potentially creating a 3-3 deadlock on the state Supreme Court after a lower court judge overturned the law.
Wisconsin Legislature Urges Justice to Recuse in Act 10 Case
The Wisconsin Legislature urged Justice Janet Protasiewicz to recuse herself from a case challenging Act 10, a 2011 law restricting collective bargaining for most state workers, potentially creating a 3-3 deadlock on the state Supreme Court after a lower court judge overturned the law.
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44% Bias Score


North Carolina Supreme Court Race: 65,000 Vote Challenge Delays Certification
Republican Jefferson Griffin is challenging roughly 65,000 votes in North Carolina's Supreme Court race, delaying certification and causing voter anxiety; the challenge targets voters with incomplete registrations, overseas voters without photo IDs, and a small group of overseas voters not residing ...
North Carolina Supreme Court Race: 65,000 Vote Challenge Delays Certification
Republican Jefferson Griffin is challenging roughly 65,000 votes in North Carolina's Supreme Court race, delaying certification and causing voter anxiety; the challenge targets voters with incomplete registrations, overseas voters without photo IDs, and a small group of overseas voters not residing ...
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40% Bias Score


Supreme Court to Decide on Taxpayer Funding for Catholic Charter School
The U.S. Supreme Court will decide whether Oklahoma can fund St. Isidore, a Catholic virtual charter school, after a lower court ruled the funding violated the First Amendment's establishment clause; the case tests the limits of government funding for religious institutions and could impact educatio...
Supreme Court to Decide on Taxpayer Funding for Catholic Charter School
The U.S. Supreme Court will decide whether Oklahoma can fund St. Isidore, a Catholic virtual charter school, after a lower court ruled the funding violated the First Amendment's establishment clause; the case tests the limits of government funding for religious institutions and could impact educatio...
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16% Bias Score


Trump Pardons Anti-Abortion Activists, Shifts Abortion Access Policy
President Trump pardoned anti-abortion activists convicted under the FACE Act for blocking access to a Washington, D.C. abortion clinic in 2020, and the Justice Department now only pursues such cases under exceptional circumstances, marking a shift in policy regarding abortion access.
Trump Pardons Anti-Abortion Activists, Shifts Abortion Access Policy
President Trump pardoned anti-abortion activists convicted under the FACE Act for blocking access to a Washington, D.C. abortion clinic in 2020, and the Justice Department now only pursues such cases under exceptional circumstances, marking a shift in policy regarding abortion access.
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56% Bias Score

Trump's Grant Freeze Sparks Supreme Court Showdown
President Trump's administration temporarily paused federal grants and loans, prompting lawsuits and a potential Supreme Court case over the constitutionality of the action, challenging the 1974 Impoundment Control Act that requires congressional approval for such freezes.

Trump's Grant Freeze Sparks Supreme Court Showdown
President Trump's administration temporarily paused federal grants and loans, prompting lawsuits and a potential Supreme Court case over the constitutionality of the action, challenging the 1974 Impoundment Control Act that requires congressional approval for such freezes.
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16% Bias Score

Lawsuit Challenges Trump's Reinstatement of Transgender Military Ban
Six transgender service members and two prospective enlistees are suing President Trump over his renewed ban on transgender people serving in the military, arguing it violates their constitutional rights and reigniting a legal battle fought during his first term, with several federal courts previous...

Lawsuit Challenges Trump's Reinstatement of Transgender Military Ban
Six transgender service members and two prospective enlistees are suing President Trump over his renewed ban on transgender people serving in the military, arguing it violates their constitutional rights and reigniting a legal battle fought during his first term, with several federal courts previous...
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36% Bias Score

Spain's Constitutional Court to Review Annulment of Top Prosecutor's Promotion
The Spanish Constitutional Court will review the Supreme Court's annulment of Dolores Delgado's promotion to the highest rank in the prosecutor's office, citing a potential misuse of power by the attorney general in both this and a related case involving another prosecutor's promotion.

Spain's Constitutional Court to Review Annulment of Top Prosecutor's Promotion
The Spanish Constitutional Court will review the Supreme Court's annulment of Dolores Delgado's promotion to the highest rank in the prosecutor's office, citing a potential misuse of power by the attorney general in both this and a related case involving another prosecutor's promotion.
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36% Bias Score

Supreme Court to Decide on Public Funding for Religious Charter Schools
The Supreme Court will decide whether states can refuse public funding to religious charter schools, after Oklahoma denied funding to St. Isidore Catholic Virtual School, sparking a nationwide debate on religious freedom and the separation of church and state.

Supreme Court to Decide on Public Funding for Religious Charter Schools
The Supreme Court will decide whether states can refuse public funding to religious charter schools, after Oklahoma denied funding to St. Isidore Catholic Virtual School, sparking a nationwide debate on religious freedom and the separation of church and state.
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48% Bias Score

Texas Lawmakers Challenge Nuclear Waste Facility Siting Near Permian Basin
Texas lawmakers are urging the Supreme Court to uphold a lower court ruling that blocked the construction of a nuclear waste storage facility near the Permian Basin, arguing it poses a national security risk due to its proximity to a major oil and gas producing region; the Supreme Court will hear or...

Texas Lawmakers Challenge Nuclear Waste Facility Siting Near Permian Basin
Texas lawmakers are urging the Supreme Court to uphold a lower court ruling that blocked the construction of a nuclear waste storage facility near the Permian Basin, arguing it poses a national security risk due to its proximity to a major oil and gas producing region; the Supreme Court will hear or...
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52% Bias Score

Supreme Court Reinstates Business Registration Requirement
The Supreme Court reinstated a requirement for roughly 32.6 million small businesses to register with the Treasury Department, mandating personal information submission to combat financial crimes, reversing a Texas judge's ruling that blocked the 2021 Corporate Transparency Act.

Supreme Court Reinstates Business Registration Requirement
The Supreme Court reinstated a requirement for roughly 32.6 million small businesses to register with the Treasury Department, mandating personal information submission to combat financial crimes, reversing a Texas judge's ruling that blocked the 2021 Corporate Transparency Act.
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40% Bias Score
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