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Overall, we rate Judicial Watch Questionable based on extreme right-wing bias, promotion of conspiracy theories, and an abysmal fact-check record. Detailed Report .

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Judicial Watch was founded in 1994 by attorney and right-wing activist Larry Klayman. Before leaving the organization in 2003, Klayman hired Tom Fitton, who became president of the organization. In October 2016, The New York Times wrote: “Judicial Watch’s strategy is simple: Carpet-bomb the federal courts with Freedom of Information Act lawsuits.” As of 2016, the organization had nearly fifty employees. Judicial Watch calls itself a nonpartisan educational fou.

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Judicial Watch is a conservative group that litigates on public corruption and other issues. For more details, see the Principles of PolitiFact. “More than 100,000 DACA applicants have been.

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Ad Fontes Media rates Judicial Watch in the Hyper-Partisan Right category of bias and as Unreliable, Problematic in terms of reliability. Judicial Watch is a .

Judicial Watch – Media Bias/Fact Checking

Unfortunately, Judicial Watch is not always accountable and publishes false information according to Politifact and Snopes. Source: http://www.judicialwatch.org/ How do .

Judicial Watch Bias and Reliability

PolitiFact is a fact-checking website that rates the accuracy of claims by elected officials and others on its Truth-O-Meter.

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The AllSides Bias Rating™ assigned an initial bias rating of lean right to Judicial Watch, but with community feedback and more research, the bias rating may change. More On Judicial Watch. Judicial Watch is a nonprofit .

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Decisão Judicial Inédita: Consequências Legais da Disseminação de Fake News. No, recente cenário jurídico brasileiro, o magistrado da 1ª Vara Civil de São Paulo .

First off, let’s be real, the internet is a dumpster fire of “information.” You gotta be *super* careful what you believe. And when you see groups like Judicial Watch popping up, you kinda have to squint and ask, “Okay, what’s the *real* deal here?”

Like, Media Bias/Fact Checking (which, tbh, I take with a grain of salt itself, because *everyone’s* got an angle) says they aren’t always on the up and up. Politifact and Snopes, those OG debunkers, have called them out on publishing, shall we say, *creative interpretations* of reality.

Now, I’m not saying Judicial Watch is *always* lying. That’d be, like, totally unfair. But the fact that they’ve been dinged for it? That’s a big ol’ red flag waving in the breeze.

Then you got the whole “Hyper-Partisan Right” label from Ad Fontes Media. Okay, that’s not exactly a secret, right? They definitely lean hard in one direction. Which, fine, everyone’s entitled to their opinion. But when your news is filtered through a super-biased lens, you gotta wonder if you’re getting the whole story, ya know?

And get this, even the AllSides Bias Rating – and I’ve seen some *interesting* ratings from those guys – initially gave them a “lean right.” But they said it *might* change with feedback. So, even they were like, “Hmm, maybe we need to rethink this.”

Personally, I think the biggest problem isn’t necessarily that Judicial Watch *intentionally* makes stuff up (though the fact-checks suggest otherwise sometimes). It’s that they might be so caught up in their own agenda that they see what they *want* to see, and then report it as gospel. Which, ya know, isn’t exactly great journalism.

Oh! And I saw something about a Brazilian court dealing with fake news, too. Weird tangent, but kinda relevant in the grand scheme of things, right? Fake news is a global problem.

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