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Dictatorship Attempt" Trial Opens Against Bolsonaro Allies in Brazil
On September 2nd, 2025, a trial opened in Brasilia against eight individuals accused of plotting a coup against Brazil's democratically elected government, with Supreme Court Justice Alexandre de Moraes alleging an attempt to install a "true dictatorship.
Dictatorship Attempt" Trial Opens Against Bolsonaro Allies in Brazil
On September 2nd, 2025, a trial opened in Brasilia against eight individuals accused of plotting a coup against Brazil's democratically elected government, with Supreme Court Justice Alexandre de Moraes alleging an attempt to install a "true dictatorship.
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52% Bias Score


Barrett Memoir Defends Abortion Ruling, Details Court Dynamics
In her new memoir, Supreme Court Justice Amy Coney Barrett defends her vote to overturn Roe v. Wade, asserting it usurped public will, details internal court dynamics, and addresses religious bias concerns.
Barrett Memoir Defends Abortion Ruling, Details Court Dynamics
In her new memoir, Supreme Court Justice Amy Coney Barrett defends her vote to overturn Roe v. Wade, asserting it usurped public will, details internal court dynamics, and addresses religious bias concerns.
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28% Bias Score


US Court Rules Against Trump's Tariffs, Raising Concerns of "Financial Ruin
A US appeals court deemed most of Donald Trump's imposed tariffs unlawful, prompting warnings from the administration about potential financial ruin, though enforcement is delayed until mid-October pending Supreme Court appeal.
US Court Rules Against Trump's Tariffs, Raising Concerns of "Financial Ruin
A US appeals court deemed most of Donald Trump's imposed tariffs unlawful, prompting warnings from the administration about potential financial ruin, though enforcement is delayed until mid-October pending Supreme Court appeal.
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40% Bias Score


US Court Challenges Trump's Authority on Import Tariffs
A US appeals court ruled against President Trump's use of a 1977 law to impose tariffs, questioning his claim of national emergency, though the ruling's effect is delayed until October 14th, allowing time for appeal.
US Court Challenges Trump's Authority on Import Tariffs
A US appeals court ruled against President Trump's use of a 1977 law to impose tariffs, questioning his claim of national emergency, though the ruling's effect is delayed until October 14th, allowing time for appeal.
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40% Bias Score


Bolsonaro's House Under Increased Surveillance Ahead of Trial
Brazilian Supreme Court Justice Alexandre de Moraes ordered increased surveillance around the home of former President Jair Bolsonaro, who is under house arrest, due to concerns about potential escape attempts ahead of his upcoming trial for attempted coup.
Bolsonaro's House Under Increased Surveillance Ahead of Trial
Brazilian Supreme Court Justice Alexandre de Moraes ordered increased surveillance around the home of former President Jair Bolsonaro, who is under house arrest, due to concerns about potential escape attempts ahead of his upcoming trial for attempted coup.
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24% Bias Score


Trump Administration Launches Crackdown on DEI Initiatives
President Trump signed an executive order on January 21, 2025 targeting Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) programs in government and private sectors, leading to investigations and legal challenges by the Justice Department, drawing comparisons to Jim Crow-era tactics, with the Supreme Court's d...
Trump Administration Launches Crackdown on DEI Initiatives
President Trump signed an executive order on January 21, 2025 targeting Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) programs in government and private sectors, leading to investigations and legal challenges by the Justice Department, drawing comparisons to Jim Crow-era tactics, with the Supreme Court's d...
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64% Bias Score

Mexico's Judicial Reform: Popular Vote for Judges Raises Concerns
Mexico has implemented a controversial judicial reform, electing judges through a popular vote, resulting in a Supreme Court dominated by the ruling Morena party, raising concerns about judicial independence.

Mexico's Judicial Reform: Popular Vote for Judges Raises Concerns
Mexico has implemented a controversial judicial reform, electing judges through a popular vote, resulting in a Supreme Court dominated by the ruling Morena party, raising concerns about judicial independence.
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56% Bias Score

Federal Appeals Court Strikes Down Most of Trump's Worldwide Tariffs
A federal appeals court ruled 7-4 that President Trump cannot impose sweeping tariffs simply by claiming a national emergency, impacting $30 billion in monthly tariff revenue and potentially raising consumer prices.

Federal Appeals Court Strikes Down Most of Trump's Worldwide Tariffs
A federal appeals court ruled 7-4 that President Trump cannot impose sweeping tariffs simply by claiming a national emergency, impacting $30 billion in monthly tariff revenue and potentially raising consumer prices.
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28% Bias Score

Federal Appeals Court Rules Most of Trump's Tariffs Illegal
A federal appeals court ruled that most of President Donald Trump's tariffs, enacted under the International Emergency Economic Powers Act (IEEPA), exceed the president's authority, setting the stage for a Supreme Court appeal.

Federal Appeals Court Rules Most of Trump's Tariffs Illegal
A federal appeals court ruled that most of President Donald Trump's tariffs, enacted under the International Emergency Economic Powers Act (IEEPA), exceed the president's authority, setting the stage for a Supreme Court appeal.
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44% Bias Score

US Appeals Court Rules Against Trump's Use of National Emergency to Impose Tariffs
A US appeals court ruled against President Trump's use of a national emergency declaration to justify tariffs, but the ruling won't take effect until October 14, giving the administration time to appeal to the Supreme Court.

US Appeals Court Rules Against Trump's Use of National Emergency to Impose Tariffs
A US appeals court ruled against President Trump's use of a national emergency declaration to justify tariffs, but the ruling won't take effect until October 14, giving the administration time to appeal to the Supreme Court.
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40% Bias Score

Florida Sets Modern-Era Execution Record with 11th Death This Year
Florida executed Curtis Windom on Thursday, marking its 11th execution this year, a record in the modern era following the U.S. Supreme Court's rejection of his final appeal for three 1992 murders; a 12th execution is scheduled for September.

Florida Sets Modern-Era Execution Record with 11th Death This Year
Florida executed Curtis Windom on Thursday, marking its 11th execution this year, a record in the modern era following the U.S. Supreme Court's rejection of his final appeal for three 1992 murders; a 12th execution is scheduled for September.
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36% Bias Score

South Carolina Appeals Bathroom Ban for Transgender Students to Supreme Court
South Carolina seeks Supreme Court intervention to enforce a ban on transgender students using school bathrooms that align with their gender identity, challenging a lower court ruling that blocked the ban, citing recent Supreme Court decisions on transgender issues.

South Carolina Appeals Bathroom Ban for Transgender Students to Supreme Court
South Carolina seeks Supreme Court intervention to enforce a ban on transgender students using school bathrooms that align with their gender identity, challenging a lower court ruling that blocked the ban, citing recent Supreme Court decisions on transgender issues.
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48% Bias Score
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