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The record shows the Supreme Court is not a partisan institution
United States🏛️ Politics16 hr. ago

The record shows the Supreme Court is not a partisan institution

The article discusses the Supreme Court's historical tendency toward bipartisan decision-making, noting that unanimous or nearly unanimous rulings and cross-partisan voting alliances are common occurrences within the court.

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The record shows the Supreme Court is not a partisan institution

The article discusses the Supreme Court's historical tendency toward bipartisan decision-making, noting that unanimous or nearly unanimous rulings and cross-partisan voting alliances are common occurrences within the court.

Bias read (Center): The article presents a balanced view by highlighting the prevalence of bipartisan decisions and cross-partisan voting without taking a stance on whether the court is truly nonpartisan or merely appearing so. It does not use biased language or selectively present information to favor one side.

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