When you say:
> As of July of this year (2025) all orders are ordered by a judge, and all final orders are published on the website[1].
What does that mean? Does that mean they bought a judge to say what they want them to say? Or does that mean, that they have to get their decisions through usual courts like anyone else? You see, it makes quite a difference, if they have one specific judge, who will do their bidding and maybe is completely clueless about the Internet, or they face the possibility of failing, because a court has properly looked at each case and might decide that they don't have the right to block a site.
So you can't be bothered to read even the first sentence of the only reference gp uses before commenting with a request for deeper explanation?
Let me then quote the first sentence for you:
> ORDERS OF THE COURTS The list published on this page contains structurally copyright-infringing websites (SCIWs) for which a court has ordered a DNS block, together with the file number of the court decision.