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Supreme Court Sides with Woman in Reverse Discrimination Lawsuit
The Supreme Court unanimously ruled that a straight Ohio woman can sue her employer for reverse discrimination after being passed over for a promotion, eliminating a requirement in five federal appeals courts that majority-group plaintiffs demonstrate "background circumstances" to pursue such suits.
Supreme Court Sides with Woman in Reverse Discrimination Lawsuit
The Supreme Court unanimously ruled that a straight Ohio woman can sue her employer for reverse discrimination after being passed over for a promotion, eliminating a requirement in five federal appeals courts that majority-group plaintiffs demonstrate "background circumstances" to pursue such suits.
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44% Bias Score


Supreme Court Dismisses Mexico's Gun Manufacturer Lawsuit
The US Supreme Court unanimously dismissed Mexico's $10 billion lawsuit against US gun manufacturers, citing the Protection of Lawful Commerce in Arms Act of 2005, which grants broad immunity to gun companies for the illegal use of their products, even with knowledge of criminal use.
Supreme Court Dismisses Mexico's Gun Manufacturer Lawsuit
The US Supreme Court unanimously dismissed Mexico's $10 billion lawsuit against US gun manufacturers, citing the Protection of Lawful Commerce in Arms Act of 2005, which grants broad immunity to gun companies for the illegal use of their products, even with knowledge of criminal use.
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36% Bias Score


Morena Consolidates Control Over Mexico's Judiciary with Tribunal de Disciplina Appointments
Mexico's ruling Morena party secured all five seats on the newly formed Tribunal de Disciplina, which will oversee judges; this follows Morena's complete takeover of the Supreme Court, raising concerns about judicial independence.
Morena Consolidates Control Over Mexico's Judiciary with Tribunal de Disciplina Appointments
Mexico's ruling Morena party secured all five seats on the newly formed Tribunal de Disciplina, which will oversee judges; this follows Morena's complete takeover of the Supreme Court, raising concerns about judicial independence.
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64% Bias Score


Supreme Court Blocks Mexico's Lawsuit Against U.S. Gun Manufacturers
The Supreme Court unanimously blocked Mexico's $10 billion lawsuit against U.S. gun manufacturers, ruling that the Protection of Lawful Commerce in Arms Act (PLCAA) shields them from liability for cartel violence fueled by trafficked firearms, despite a lower court's decision to allow the suit to pr...
Supreme Court Blocks Mexico's Lawsuit Against U.S. Gun Manufacturers
The Supreme Court unanimously blocked Mexico's $10 billion lawsuit against U.S. gun manufacturers, ruling that the Protection of Lawful Commerce in Arms Act (PLCAA) shields them from liability for cartel violence fueled by trafficked firearms, despite a lower court's decision to allow the suit to pr...
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44% Bias Score


Supreme Court Dismisses Mexico's Lawsuit Against US Gun Manufacturers
The Supreme Court unanimously rejected Mexico's $10 billion lawsuit against US gun manufacturers for their alleged role in cartel violence, citing the Protection of Lawful Commerce in Arms Act, which shields gun companies from liability unless a state or federal law violation is present, which the s...
Supreme Court Dismisses Mexico's Lawsuit Against US Gun Manufacturers
The Supreme Court unanimously rejected Mexico's $10 billion lawsuit against US gun manufacturers for their alleged role in cartel violence, citing the Protection of Lawful Commerce in Arms Act, which shields gun companies from liability unless a state or federal law violation is present, which the s...
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40% Bias Score


Justice Department Appeals Block on Trump's Birthright Citizenship Order
The Department of Justice appealed a judge's nationwide block of President Trump's executive order ending birthright citizenship, arguing before a three-judge panel in Seattle that the 14th Amendment sets a minimum, not a maximum, for birthright citizenship. This is the first time an appeals court h...
Justice Department Appeals Block on Trump's Birthright Citizenship Order
The Department of Justice appealed a judge's nationwide block of President Trump's executive order ending birthright citizenship, arguing before a three-judge panel in Seattle that the 14th Amendment sets a minimum, not a maximum, for birthright citizenship. This is the first time an appeals court h...
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40% Bias Score

Migrants Held in Djibouti Blocked from Contacting Lawyers
Migrants held in Djibouti by the Trump administration are cut off from their lawyers, raising due process concerns in an ongoing Supreme Court case challenging the administration's deportation of migrants to countries other than their homelands, specifically South Sudan, amidst ongoing conflict ther...

Migrants Held in Djibouti Blocked from Contacting Lawyers
Migrants held in Djibouti by the Trump administration are cut off from their lawyers, raising due process concerns in an ongoing Supreme Court case challenging the administration's deportation of migrants to countries other than their homelands, specifically South Sudan, amidst ongoing conflict ther...
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32% Bias Score

Supreme Court Grants Unemployment Tax Exemption to Catholic Charity
The US Supreme Court sided with Catholic Charities, granting it an unemployment tax exemption, ruling that Wisconsin's requirement of "distinctively religious" activities for exemption is unconstitutional, violating the First Amendment.

Supreme Court Grants Unemployment Tax Exemption to Catholic Charity
The US Supreme Court sided with Catholic Charities, granting it an unemployment tax exemption, ruling that Wisconsin's requirement of "distinctively religious" activities for exemption is unconstitutional, violating the First Amendment.
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40% Bias Score

Supreme Court Sides with Catholic Charities in Unemployment Tax Exemption Case
The Supreme Court unanimously ruled that Wisconsin's denial of unemployment tax exemptions to Catholic Charities violated the First Amendment, impacting 47 states with similar laws and potentially reshaping the relationship between religious institutions and government regulations.

Supreme Court Sides with Catholic Charities in Unemployment Tax Exemption Case
The Supreme Court unanimously ruled that Wisconsin's denial of unemployment tax exemptions to Catholic Charities violated the First Amendment, impacting 47 states with similar laws and potentially reshaping the relationship between religious institutions and government regulations.
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32% Bias Score

Supreme Court Expands Tax Exemptions for Religious Organizations
The Supreme Court expanded the criteria for religious organizations to receive tax exemptions, potentially impacting state and federal tax revenues, overturning a Wisconsin Supreme Court decision and potentially affecting numerous organizations including six of the ten largest health systems in the ...

Supreme Court Expands Tax Exemptions for Religious Organizations
The Supreme Court expanded the criteria for religious organizations to receive tax exemptions, potentially impacting state and federal tax revenues, overturning a Wisconsin Supreme Court decision and potentially affecting numerous organizations including six of the ten largest health systems in the ...
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52% Bias Score

Mexico's First Indigenous Supreme Court Justice Elected Amidst Controversy
Hugo Aguilar, a 52-year-old Mixtec lawyer, won Mexico's first-ever judicial election for Supreme Court Justice on Sunday, becoming the first Indigenous justice in nearly 170 years; however, his past work with the ruling party raises concerns about potential conflicts of interest.

Mexico's First Indigenous Supreme Court Justice Elected Amidst Controversy
Hugo Aguilar, a 52-year-old Mixtec lawyer, won Mexico's first-ever judicial election for Supreme Court Justice on Sunday, becoming the first Indigenous justice in nearly 170 years; however, his past work with the ruling party raises concerns about potential conflicts of interest.
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52% Bias Score

Supreme Court Eases Reverse Discrimination Claims
The Supreme Court ruled 9-0 in favor of Marlean Ames, allowing her reverse discrimination lawsuit against the Ohio Department of Youth Services to proceed; the ruling impacts the standard of proof in such cases and reflects broader attacks on DEI initiatives.

Supreme Court Eases Reverse Discrimination Claims
The Supreme Court ruled 9-0 in favor of Marlean Ames, allowing her reverse discrimination lawsuit against the Ohio Department of Youth Services to proceed; the ruling impacts the standard of proof in such cases and reflects broader attacks on DEI initiatives.
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44% Bias Score
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