Showing 49 to 60 of 975 results


Trump Administration Appeals to Supreme Court Over $4 Billion in Foreign Aid
The Trump administration appealed to the Supreme Court to allow it to withhold $4 billion in congressionally approved foreign aid, arguing that the funds no longer align with its priorities, after a lower court ruled against the administration.
Trump Administration Appeals to Supreme Court Over $4 Billion in Foreign Aid
The Trump administration appealed to the Supreme Court to allow it to withhold $4 billion in congressionally approved foreign aid, arguing that the funds no longer align with its priorities, after a lower court ruled against the administration.
Progress
36% Bias Score


Supreme Court Allows Aggressive ICE Enforcement Tactics in California
The Supreme Court lifted restrictions on aggressive immigration enforcement tactics by federal agents in central California, overruling lower courts that had imposed a temporary restraining order due to concerns about racial profiling.
Supreme Court Allows Aggressive ICE Enforcement Tactics in California
The Supreme Court lifted restrictions on aggressive immigration enforcement tactics by federal agents in central California, overruling lower courts that had imposed a temporary restraining order due to concerns about racial profiling.
Progress
32% Bias Score


Supreme Court Allows Trump to Fire FTC Commissioner
The Supreme Court temporarily allowed President Trump to fire FTC Commissioner Rebecca Slaughter, despite a lower court ruling against it, while considering whether to overturn a landmark ruling on executive power over agency terminations.
Supreme Court Allows Trump to Fire FTC Commissioner
The Supreme Court temporarily allowed President Trump to fire FTC Commissioner Rebecca Slaughter, despite a lower court ruling against it, while considering whether to overturn a landmark ruling on executive power over agency terminations.
Progress
40% Bias Score


Trump Administration Appeals to Supreme Court over $4 Billion in Foreign Aid Cuts
The Trump administration appealed to the Supreme Court to allow it to withhold $4 billion in congressionally approved foreign aid, arguing that the lower court rulings forcing the spending violate the separation of powers.
Trump Administration Appeals to Supreme Court over $4 Billion in Foreign Aid Cuts
The Trump administration appealed to the Supreme Court to allow it to withhold $4 billion in congressionally approved foreign aid, arguing that the lower court rulings forcing the spending violate the separation of powers.
Progress
28% Bias Score


Supreme Court to Decide Legality of Trump's "Liberation Day" Tariffs
The Supreme Court may rule this week on the legality of President Trump's "Liberation Day" tariffs, a decision that could significantly impact trade relations and potentially lead to refunds for companies and consumers.
Supreme Court to Decide Legality of Trump's "Liberation Day" Tariffs
The Supreme Court may rule this week on the legality of President Trump's "Liberation Day" tariffs, a decision that could significantly impact trade relations and potentially lead to refunds for companies and consumers.
Progress
20% Bias Score


Supreme Court Approval Ratings Show Partisan Divide but Underlying Support for Institutional Authority
While Supreme Court approval ratings have recently hit near three-decade lows, with sharp partisan divisions, polling data reveals significant bipartisan agreement on the Court's authority and limitations on presidential power.
Supreme Court Approval Ratings Show Partisan Divide but Underlying Support for Institutional Authority
While Supreme Court approval ratings have recently hit near three-decade lows, with sharp partisan divisions, polling data reveals significant bipartisan agreement on the Court's authority and limitations on presidential power.
Progress
16% Bias Score

Spanish Constitutional Court to Reject Puigdemont's Immediate Release
The Spanish Constitutional Court will likely admit Carles Puigdemont's appeal against the Supreme Court's refusal to amnesty his embezzlement charges but reject his request for immediate release, pending a decision from the European Union's top court.

Spanish Constitutional Court to Reject Puigdemont's Immediate Release
The Spanish Constitutional Court will likely admit Carles Puigdemont's appeal against the Supreme Court's refusal to amnesty his embezzlement charges but reject his request for immediate release, pending a decision from the European Union's top court.
Progress
28% Bias Score

Supreme Court Allows Sweeping Immigration Raids in Los Angeles to Continue
The US Supreme Court lifted a federal judge's order barring immigration agents from making stops without "reasonable suspicion", allowing raids in Los Angeles to proceed based on factors like race, language, or occupation, despite concerns about constitutional violations.

Supreme Court Allows Sweeping Immigration Raids in Los Angeles to Continue
The US Supreme Court lifted a federal judge's order barring immigration agents from making stops without "reasonable suspicion", allowing raids in Los Angeles to proceed based on factors like race, language, or occupation, despite concerns about constitutional violations.
Progress
36% Bias Score

US Supreme Court Allows ICE to Resume Raids in Los Angeles
The US Supreme Court lifted a temporary injunction blocking Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) from conducting raids in Los Angeles based on appearance, language, or occupation, allowing the resumption of operations.

US Supreme Court Allows ICE to Resume Raids in Los Angeles
The US Supreme Court lifted a temporary injunction blocking Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) from conducting raids in Los Angeles based on appearance, language, or occupation, allowing the resumption of operations.
Progress
28% Bias Score

Israeli Supreme Court Orders Improved Food for Palestinian Detainees
Israel's Supreme Court ruled that Palestinian detainees are being deprived of minimum subsistence diets and ordered authorities to improve food quality and quantity, a rare instance of the court challenging government actions during the ongoing Israel-Hamas war.

Israeli Supreme Court Orders Improved Food for Palestinian Detainees
Israel's Supreme Court ruled that Palestinian detainees are being deprived of minimum subsistence diets and ordered authorities to improve food quality and quantity, a rare instance of the court challenging government actions during the ongoing Israel-Hamas war.
Progress
36% Bias Score

Supreme Court Allows Immigration Raids in California
The Supreme Court temporarily allowed the Trump administration to resume immigration raids in California, overturning lower court rulings that blocked them due to concerns about Fourth Amendment violations, while the case proceeds in the Ninth Circuit.

Supreme Court Allows Immigration Raids in California
The Supreme Court temporarily allowed the Trump administration to resume immigration raids in California, overturning lower court rulings that blocked them due to concerns about Fourth Amendment violations, while the case proceeds in the Ninth Circuit.
Progress
60% Bias Score

Spanish Supreme Court President Criticizes Judicial Reforms, Highlights Judge Shortage
During the opening ceremony of the Judicial Year, the President of Spain's Supreme Court criticized government judicial reforms, citing concerns about judicial independence and a severe shortage of judges, while the Attorney General praised the reforms.

Spanish Supreme Court President Criticizes Judicial Reforms, Highlights Judge Shortage
During the opening ceremony of the Judicial Year, the President of Spain's Supreme Court criticized government judicial reforms, citing concerns about judicial independence and a severe shortage of judges, while the Attorney General praised the reforms.
Progress
24% Bias Score
Showing 49 to 60 of 975 results