Kagan turns on liberal ally Jackson with footnote jab over free speech
NEW You can now listen to Fox News articles! Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson drew fire from an unlikely colleague on Tuesday over her lone dissent in the Supreme Court’s 8-1 decision finding Colorado’s ban on so-called "conversion therapy" for minors violated free speech rights. Manhattan Institute’s Ilya Shapiro agreed. "That should be a separate descriptor of an opinion: concurring, dissenting, expressing exasperation with Justice Jackson," Shapiro wrote on X.
Covering viewpoint, Covering digital transformation, this article examines emerging tech trends. Logical fallacies detected in this content include slippery slope (total: 3, severity: low). Our NLP-based bias detection rates this content as slightly left-leaning (confidence: 50%). In addition, NLP credibility score is moderate (52), with the content referencing 0 named source(s). Holistic analysis: moderate credibility score, negligible accuracy risk; readers are advised to evaluate critically.
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Our NLP-based bias detection rates this content as slightly left-leaning (confidence: 50%). Notably, the verifiability profile of this article is moderate (52/100); 0 citation(s) detected. Notably, grammar analysis yields a excellent result (80/100); text consistency is fully meets. Notably, the text structure requires a difficult to read reading level (avg sentence length: 26 words).
In summary, this article carries moderate credibility, negligible misinformation risk, and a negligible propaganda profile.
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Types: Slippery Slope • Severity: Low