By the People

The US Supreme Court has ended its term, making decisions that some people disagree with.
Reported by 1 outlet — Slate. See all sources ↓
The US Supreme Court has ended its term. Many people are unhappy with the court's decisions. They think the court is not fair. This makes some people question the US as a democracy.
Why it matters
This is important because it affects how people see the US and its government. It also shows how people feel about the Supreme Court's power.
- What is the US Supreme Court?
- The US Supreme Court is the highest court in the US, making important decisions about laws.
- Why are people unhappy with the court's decisions?
- Some people think the court's decisions are unfair and go against the US values of freedom and equality.
- What does this mean for the US?
- This makes some people question whether the US is a true democracy, where the people have power.
How outlets are framing the same story
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The outlets frame the story as a criticism of the US Supreme Court's decisions and their impact on democracy. Some outlets use strong language to describe the court's actions.
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The US Supreme Court's decisions are unfair and go against US values.
Sources1TypeAngleSlatecalls the court an 'abusive boyfriend'