Author: Ian Millhiser
Ian Millhiser
has 24.8% among authors.
BS Score: 2%.
Articles analyzed: 8.
Words analyzed: 59,496.
Analyzed articles
Vox
- By Ian Millhiser
- 7/3/2026, 10:45 AM
Negativity Bias 36.1% - Biased Writer Voice 25.1% - Hasty Generalization 15.9%
The legal profession is much like a priesthood; both lawyers and theologians interpret a central text, be it the Bible, the Quran, the Gita, or the Constitution. We bury ourselves in canonical commentaries on that text. And we are all supplicants to beings much more powerful than ourselves. Which explains why I’ve spent the past few... more
Vox
- By Ian Millhiser
- 6/30/2026, 6:30 PM
Politically Left Leaning Bias 25.9% - Negativity Bias 17.7% - Hasty Generalization 17.5%
The Supreme Court ruled on Tuesday that states may bar transgender women from competing on women’s sports teams at secondary schools, colleges, and universities. More than two dozen states have laws barring trans athletes from competing on teams that do not align with their sex assigned at birth. The results were not surprising. Two... more
Vox
- By Ian Millhiser
- 6/30/2026, 6:30 PM
Biased Writer Voice 29.9% - Politically Left Leaning Bias 23.5% - Confirmation Bias 18.2%
The Supreme Court ruled on Tuesday that states may bar transgender women from competing on women’s sports teams at secondary schools, colleges, and universities. More than two dozen states have laws barring trans athletes from competing on teams that do not align with their sex assigned at birth. The results were not surprising. Two... more
Vox
- By Ian Millhiser
- 6/30/2026, 5:00 PM
Biased Writer Voice 46.5% - Negativity Bias 31.7% - Confirmation Bias 26%
There is no question in US law that is clearly or more firmly settled than the question of whether people born in the United States are citizens of this country. The 14th Amendment states that “all persons born or naturalized in the United States, and subject to the jurisdiction thereof, are citizens of the United States.” “All persons”... more
Vox
- By Ian Millhiser
- 6/29/2026, 6:50 PM
Biased Writer Voice 46% - Negativity Bias 35.8% - Politically Left Leaning Bias 32.9%
Trump v. Slaughter, one of two “unitary executive” cases that the Supreme Court handed down on Monday, is the culmination of a nearly 40-year fight by Republican judges to expand the powers of the presidency. It transforms President Donald Trump into the most powerful figure to govern the United States in generations. The central issue... more
Vox
- By Ian Millhiser
- 6/29/2026, 4:15 PM
Biased Writer Voice 22.6% - Negativity Bias 19.4% - Appeal to Authority 11.6%
The premise of the Republican Party’s lawsuit in Watson v. Republican National Committee is that three 19th-century federal laws require thousands of lawfully cast ballots to be tossed in the trash — and somehow no one noticed this fact for the better part of two centuries. In a nonpartisan judiciary, the case would have never reached... more
Vox
- By Ian Millhiser
- 6/25/2026, 4:30 PM
Negativity Bias 39.4% - Hasty Generalization 25.8% - Biased Writer Voice 18.2%
On Thursday, the Supreme Court struck down a Hawaii gun law, claiming that it violates the Second Amendment. As is almost always the case in the Court’s Second Amendment decisions, Wolford v. Lopez was decided along party lines. The Republican justices agreed with the Republican Party’s position that gun regulations are bad, while the... more
Vox
- By Ian Millhiser
- 6/23/2026, 2:05 PM
Negativity Bias 15.4% - Hasty Generalization 15% - Appeal to Emotion 13.3%
It’s not a great time to be a parent. Young people get their information from platforms that did not exist just a few years ago and that many adults have never even heard of. Many parents, who did not grow up using TikTok or even YouTube, do not know how to counsel their children on how to function in a hyper-online world. Jonathan... more