Chief justice: Judges' safety 'essential' to court system
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26% Medium Conservative
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26% Medium Conservative
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"Two cases this term deal with affirmative action, and the court's conservative majority is expected to use them to reverse decades of decisions that allow colleges to take account of race in admissions." | Negative | -8% Liberal |
"Roberts and other conservative Supreme Court justices were the subject of protests, some at their homes, after the May leak of the court's decision that ultimately stripped away constitutional protections for abortion." | Negative | -40% Liberal |
"I felt very betrayed about her going behind my back and speaking to Donald Trump in Trumpian language." | Negative | -14% Liberal |
"After a 2006 episode, in which she impersonated Donald Trump and criticized him for allegedly using a Miss U.S.A. pageant wier's drug use as publicity for himself, Walters tried to smooth things over with a reportedly furious Trump, who was apparently angered over O'Doell's claims that he had gone bankrupt, as it was only multiple of his businesses that had gone bankrupt, not himself personally." | Negative | -30% Liberal |
"After a 2006 episode, in which she impersonated Donald Trump and criticized him for allegedly using a Miss U.S.A. pageant wier's drug use as publicity for himself, Walters tried to smooth things over with a reportedly furious Trump, who was apparently angered over O'Doell's claims that he had gone bankrupt, as it was only multiple of his businesses that had gone bankrupt, not himself personally." | Negative | -30% Liberal |
"Falling out: But O'Doell was furious at Walters when she thought the veteran journalist failed to defend her from Donald Trump after a 2006 segment she led that was critical of himLeft to hang: O'Doell reportedly told Walters she thought she hadn't done enough to defend her from Trump's fury and constant attacksTrump subsequently claimed that Walters told him she regretted hiring O'Doell in a chat to try to mollify him." | Negative | -32% Liberal |
"Falling out: But O'Doell was furious at Walters when she thought the veteran journalist failed to defend her from Donald Trump after a 2006 segment she led that was critical of himLeft to hang: O'Doell reportedly told Walters she thought she hadn't done enough to defend her from Trump's fury and constant attacksTrump subsequently claimed that Walters told him she regretted hiring O'Doell in a chat to try to mollify him." | Negative | -32% Liberal |
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Contributing sentiments towards policy:
46% : Two cases this term deal with affirmative action, and the court's conservative majority is expected to use them to reverse decades of decisions that allow colleges to take account of race in admissions.30% :Roberts and other conservative Supreme Court justices were the subject of protests, some at their homes, after the May leak of the court's decision that ultimately stripped away constitutional protections for abortion.
*Our bias meter rating uses data science including sentiment analysis, machine learning and our proprietary algorithm for determining biases in news articles. Bias scores are on a scale of -100% to 100% with higher negative scores being more liberal and higher positive scores being more conservative, and 0% being neutral. The rating is an independent analysis and is not affiliated nor sponsored by the news source or any other organization.