Keyword summary
0%12 analyzed articles/videos16,724 analyzed words
BS Summary: These Us Supreme Court results contain 53 faulty reasoning types, including Negativity Bias, Politically Left Leaning Bias, and Framing Effect, with Biased Writer Voice as the most egregious example at 18.5% saturation with 13,047 hits. Analysis detected 78,330 faulty-reasoning hits from 70,701 analyzed words across 12 articles, generating a BS Score of 2.1% and a BS Rank of 28% (20,804 of 28,628 keywords). This Us Supreme Court is better (less manipulative) than 72.70% of the peer group.
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Us Supreme Court vs sitewide
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Analyzed articles and videos

The Supreme Court can no longer explain itself47%
Vox51%By Ian Millhiser0%7/3/2026, 10:45:00 AM
‘In the end the court did its job’ – a former federal judge reviews a Supreme Court term full of momentous decisions33%
The Conversation0%By John E. Jones III0%7/1/2026, 8:43:48 PM
In rebuke to Trump, Supreme Court upholds birthright citizenship, emphasizing the promise of equality in the Declaration of Independence15%
The Conversation0%By Morgan Marietta0%6/30/2026, 11:08:31 PM
Supreme Court rules against trans girls participating in single-sex sports, but leaves open larger questions of trans rights10%
The Conversation0%By Marie-Amelie George0%6/30/2026, 8:58:38 PM
Federal Reserve independence secures an important, but not final, victory at US Supreme Court16%
The Conversation0%By Elizabeth C. Tippett0%6/29/2026, 8:45:44 PM
Why a Supreme Court case over a haircut could be a setback for religious liberty14%
The Conversation0%By Charles J. Russo0%6/26/2026, 12:45:02 PM
Welcome to ‘the Claw’: the White House fighting cage captures Trump era rot55%
The Guardian80%By Sidney Blumenthal0%6/12/2026, 10:00:41 AM
Stacey Abrams on why gutting of the US Voting Rights Act is 'evil' – Stateside with Kai and Carter100%
The Guardian80%By Kai Wright0% Jonathan Menjivar0% Ivan Kuraev0% Anabel Bacon0% Monica Espitia0%5/13/2026, 9:00:07 PM
‘We’re going backwards’: Five civil rights activists slam the supreme court’s gutting of Voting Rights Act47%
The Guardian80%By Fabiola Cineas0% Adria R Walker0%5/9/2026, 11:00:55 AM
The supreme court trusts America not to be racist. I don’t66%
The Guardian80%By Jamil Smith0%5/3/2026, 11:00:52 AM