Conservative Supreme Court justices seem ready to ban race-based college admissions, saying the practice has run its course
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Bias Score Analysis
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Policy Leaning Analysis
This article includes the following sentiments, providing an average bias score of -10% Liberal:
- 3 positive sentiments for Affirmative Action
"Several of the conservatives suggested they saw affirmative action, which the court first upheld in 1978, as having run its course."
"The court is likely to rule by June in the cases, potentially making the current university admissions cycle the last one with affirmative action."
""Are you still defending it, like this is just indefinite, it's going to keep going on?"Affirmative action now is common at selective universities, though nine states including California and Florida ban race-conscious admissions at public institutions."
Politician Portrayal Analysis:
This article includes the following Politician Portrayal sentiments, providing an average sentiment of 54% Negative and bias score of N/A:
1 negative sentiment for Hillary Clinton
"David DePape, 42, has been charged with attempted murder after reportedly breaking into the couple's San Francisco home and attacking Paul Pelosi with a hammer while demanding to know, "Where is Nancy?"."
This is a negative sentiment.
"Musk tweeted it in reply to a post by Hillary Clinton criticising the Republican Party for spreading "hate and deranged conspiracy theories"."
This is a negative sentiment.
"Musk's tweet, which he later deleted, linked to an article by fringe website the Santa Monica Observer which recycled a false conspiracy theory about Mr Pelosi's attacker."
This is a negative sentiment.
"Musk attracted further controversy after he tweeted a link to a fringe website peddling conspiracy theories about the attack on US House Speaker Nancy Pelosi's husband."
This is a negative sentiment.
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16% "The court is likely to rule by June in the cases, potentially making the current university admissions cycle the last one with affirmative action.""
8% "Are you still defending it, like this is just indefinite, it's going to keep going on?Affirmative action now is common at selective universities, though ..."
-32% Musk attracted further controversy after he tweeted a link to a fringe website peddling conspiracy theories about the attack on US House Speaker Nancy ..."
-34% nnMusk's tweet, which he later deleted, linked to an article by fringe website the Santa Monica Observer which recycled a false conspiracy theory about ..."
-34% Musk tweeted it in reply to a post by Hillary Clinton criticising the Republican Party for spreading "hate and deranged conspiracy theories"."
-40% David DePape, 42, has been charged with attempted murder after reportedly breaking into the couple's San Francisco home and attacking Paul Pelosi with a ..."
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Contributing sentiments towards policy:
64% : Several of the conservatives suggested they saw affirmative action, which the court first upheld in 1978, as having run its course.58% :The court is likely to rule by June in the cases, potentially making the current university admissions cycle the last one with affirmative action.
54% : "Are you still defending it, like this is just indefinite, it's going to keep going on?"Affirmative action now is common at selective universities, though nine states including California and Florida ban race-conscious admissions at public institutions.
*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.