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Supreme Court upholds spouse’s right to joint posting

• Verdict authored by Justice Muhammad Ali Mazhar notes solid grounds needed if wedlock policy is to be ignored • Bench sets aside Punjab service tribunal order; authorities directed to reconsider petitioner’s request for transfer within fortnight ISLAMABAD: The Supr­eme Court has ruled that a gove...

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WHAT EACH SIDE EMPHASIZED

Left / center-leftSupreme Court upholds SIR exercise as an advancement towards free and fair elections

The Hindu · Center-left · News report

CenterSupreme Court upholds spouse’s right to joint posting

Dawn Pakistan · Center · News report

Right / center-rightSupreme Court Hands DOJ an Initial Win in Dispute Over Immigration Judges’ Speech

The Epoch Times · Right · News report

SEE THE HEADLINES

C · CenterMostly Factual
Dawn PakistanNews report · May 27, 1:48 AM

Supreme Court upholds spouse’s right to joint posting

• Verdict authored by Justice Muhammad Ali Mazhar notes solid grounds needed if wedlock policy is to be ignored • Bench sets aside Punjab service tribunal order; authorities directed to rec...

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CL · Center-leftMostly Factual
The HinduNews report · May 27, 8:08 AM

Supreme Court upholds SIR exercise as an advancement towards free and fair elections

The court upholds the Election Commission’s power to check citizenship for limited purpose of verifying inclusion in electoral roll

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CL · Center-leftMostly Factual
Hindustan TimesNews report · May 27, 5:33 AM

SIR valid, but ECI needs to help deleted voters, says Supreme Court in big ruling

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The Supreme Court said on Wednesday that the Special Intensive Revision (SIR) exercise of ECI has a direct nexus with free and fair election.

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R · RightMixed
The Epoch TimesNews report · May 27, 4:03 AM

Supreme Court Hands DOJ an Initial Win in Dispute Over Immigration Judges’ Speech

A federal appeals court previously injected issues into the case that were not argued in court, the justices said.

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CR · Center-rightMixed
NY Post PoliticsNews report · May 27, 12:07 AM

Supreme Court denies NFL’s bid to keep former Dolphins coach Brian Flores’ discrimination lawsuit from heading to court

Justice Brett Kavanaugh dissented from the decision.

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C · CenterMostly Factual
ABC7 New YorkNews report · May 26, 9:50 PM

Supreme Court rejects Florida's bid to sue Western states over truck licenses for immigrants

The Supreme Court rejected Florida's attempt to sue California and Washington state over the issuance of licenses to truckers who don't speak English.

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CL · Center-leftMostly Factual
VoxOpinion · May 26, 9:50 PM

A new Supreme Court opinion is terrible news for federal workers

Remember DOGE, the Elon Musk-led “government efficiency” project that spread chaos during President Donald Trump’s first few months back in office, fired tens of thousands of federal employ...

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WNDNews report · May 26, 8:22 PM

Trump wins fight at Supreme Court over immigration judges and their speeches

trumpwinsfightoverimmigration

Disputes need to go through the Merit System Protection Board first

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CR · Center-rightMixed
Washington Times PoliticsNews report · May 26, 8:15 PM

Supreme Court sides with Trump in dispute over immigration judges' speech restrictions

The Supreme Court on Tuesday sided with President Donald Trump's administration in a lawsuit over speech restrictions for immigration judges that touched on the rights of federal workers.

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