Alito Recommends Clerk to Trump Amidst Pending Supreme Court Case
Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito spoke with President-elect Donald Trump to recommend his former law clerk, William Levi, for a government position, hours before Trump's lawyers asked the Supreme Court to block his upcoming sentencing in a hush-money case; Alito confirmed they did not discuss the ...
Alito Recommends Clerk to Trump Amidst Pending Supreme Court Case
Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito spoke with President-elect Donald Trump to recommend his former law clerk, William Levi, for a government position, hours before Trump's lawyers asked the Supreme Court to block his upcoming sentencing in a hush-money case; Alito confirmed they did not discuss the ...
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40% Bias Score
Trump Appeals to Supreme Court to Halt Sentencing in Stormy Daniels Case
Donald Trump, ten days from his inauguration, appealed to the Supreme Court to halt his sentencing in the Stormy Daniels hush-money case, arguing presidential immunity, facing a Friday hearing in New York.
Trump Appeals to Supreme Court to Halt Sentencing in Stormy Daniels Case
Donald Trump, ten days from his inauguration, appealed to the Supreme Court to halt his sentencing in the Stormy Daniels hush-money case, arguing presidential immunity, facing a Friday hearing in New York.
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40% Bias Score
NC Supreme Court Blocks Certification of Close Election
The North Carolina Supreme Court, in a 5-1 partisan vote, blocked the certification of the Democratic candidate's narrow victory in a state Supreme Court election, halting the official result declaration following a Republican challenge to roughly 60,000 votes.
NC Supreme Court Blocks Certification of Close Election
The North Carolina Supreme Court, in a 5-1 partisan vote, blocked the certification of the Democratic candidate's narrow victory in a state Supreme Court election, halting the official result declaration following a Republican challenge to roughly 60,000 votes.
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48% Bias Score
Supreme Court to Decide TikTok's Fate by January 19th
The Supreme Court will rule on January 10th on a law that could ban TikTok in the US by January 19th if it is not severed from its Chinese parent company, ByteDance, impacting 170 million monthly users and potentially causing significant economic consequences for creators and businesses.
Supreme Court to Decide TikTok's Fate by January 19th
The Supreme Court will rule on January 10th on a law that could ban TikTok in the US by January 19th if it is not severed from its Chinese parent company, ByteDance, impacting 170 million monthly users and potentially causing significant economic consequences for creators and businesses.
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40% Bias Score
Trump to Use Centuries-Old Laws for Immigration Enforcement
President-elect Trump plans to use historical laws, including the 1798 Alien Enemies Act and the 1807 Insurrection Act, to enact stricter immigration policies and potentially challenge birthright citizenship, leading to anticipated legal challenges.
Trump to Use Centuries-Old Laws for Immigration Enforcement
President-elect Trump plans to use historical laws, including the 1798 Alien Enemies Act and the 1807 Insurrection Act, to enact stricter immigration policies and potentially challenge birthright citizenship, leading to anticipated legal challenges.
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40% Bias Score
Trump Seeks to Halt TikTok Ban, Facing Legal and Political Hurdles
President-elect Trump asked the Supreme Court to delay the TikTok ban until after his inauguration, but his request may not be granted because he isn't the current president. The Supreme Court will hear arguments on January 10th, and the ban could affect more than 170 million users in the US.
Trump Seeks to Halt TikTok Ban, Facing Legal and Political Hurdles
President-elect Trump asked the Supreme Court to delay the TikTok ban until after his inauguration, but his request may not be granted because he isn't the current president. The Supreme Court will hear arguments on January 10th, and the ban could affect more than 170 million users in the US.
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40% Bias Score
Trump Appeals Hush Money Sentencing to Supreme Court
President-elect Donald Trump is appealing to the Supreme Court to halt his upcoming sentencing in New York for 34 felony counts of falsifying business records related to a $130,000 hush-money payment to Stormy Daniels before the 2016 election; his lawyers argue the conviction would harm the presiden...
Trump Appeals Hush Money Sentencing to Supreme Court
President-elect Donald Trump is appealing to the Supreme Court to halt his upcoming sentencing in New York for 34 felony counts of falsifying business records related to a $130,000 hush-money payment to Stormy Daniels before the 2016 election; his lawyers argue the conviction would harm the presiden...
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56% Bias Score
Trump Seeks Supreme Court Intervention to Halt Hush-Money Case Sentencing
President-elect Donald Trump's lawyers asked the Supreme Court to halt his New York hush-money case sentencing scheduled for Friday, arguing presidential immunity; the court requested a response from New York prosecutors by Thursday.
Trump Seeks Supreme Court Intervention to Halt Hush-Money Case Sentencing
President-elect Donald Trump's lawyers asked the Supreme Court to halt his New York hush-money case sentencing scheduled for Friday, arguing presidential immunity; the court requested a response from New York prosecutors by Thursday.
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44% Bias Score
Italian Court Holds Driver Responsible for Unbelted Passenger's Death
The Italian Court of Cassation held the driver, L.D.O., responsible for the death of her passenger, Gianmarco Ruspantini, in a 2015 car accident because Ruspantini wasn't wearing a seatbelt, overturning a previous acquittal and citing articles 589 of the penal code and 172 of the highway code.
Italian Court Holds Driver Responsible for Unbelted Passenger's Death
The Italian Court of Cassation held the driver, L.D.O., responsible for the death of her passenger, Gianmarco Ruspantini, in a 2015 car accident because Ruspantini wasn't wearing a seatbelt, overturning a previous acquittal and citing articles 589 of the penal code and 172 of the highway code.
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36% Bias Score
DOJ Urges Supreme Court to Reject Trump's TikTok Delay Request
The Justice Department opposes President-elect Trump's request to delay a law banning TikTok in the U.S. by January 19, 2025, arguing against a temporary injunction and refuting ByteDance's First Amendment claims; the Supreme Court will hear arguments on January 10.
DOJ Urges Supreme Court to Reject Trump's TikTok Delay Request
The Justice Department opposes President-elect Trump's request to delay a law banning TikTok in the U.S. by January 19, 2025, arguing against a temporary injunction and refuting ByteDance's First Amendment claims; the Supreme Court will hear arguments on January 10.
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36% Bias Score
Trump to Invoke Centuries-Old Laws, Facing Potential Legal Battles
President-elect Trump plans to use the 1798 Alien Enemies Act to expedite deportations, potentially the 1807 Insurrection Act for domestic military deployment, and challenge birthright citizenship, despite potential legal challenges based on historical precedent and Supreme Court interpretations.
Trump to Invoke Centuries-Old Laws, Facing Potential Legal Battles
President-elect Trump plans to use the 1798 Alien Enemies Act to expedite deportations, potentially the 1807 Insurrection Act for domestic military deployment, and challenge birthright citizenship, despite potential legal challenges based on historical precedent and Supreme Court interpretations.
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60% Bias Score
Judicial Conference Declines to Refer Ethics Complaints Against Supreme Court Justices
The U.S. Judicial Conference announced it will not refer ethics complaints against Supreme Court Justices Clarence Thomas and Ketanji Brown Jackson to the Department of Justice; Thomas will update his financial disclosures to reflect private travel and gifts, while Jackson amended her disclosures re...
Judicial Conference Declines to Refer Ethics Complaints Against Supreme Court Justices
The U.S. Judicial Conference announced it will not refer ethics complaints against Supreme Court Justices Clarence Thomas and Ketanji Brown Jackson to the Department of Justice; Thomas will update his financial disclosures to reflect private travel and gifts, while Jackson amended her disclosures re...
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48% Bias Score