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‘No more business as usual’: Protesters demand accountability after SCOTUS guts Voting Rights Act

The Supreme Court's recent ruling threatens the power of racial-minority voters in Voting Rights Act cases about not just Congress, but also at least 17 state and local governments, NPR finds.

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What happened ‘No more business as usual’: Protesters demand accountability after SCOTUS guts Voting Rights Act.
The headline split One side frames it as "Supreme Court voting rights ruling could play a big role at the local level". The other frames it as "Conservative Candidates Sweep Georgia Supreme Court Elections".
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Left / center-leftSupreme Court voting rights ruling could play a big role at the local level

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Center‘No more business as usual’: Protesters demand accountability after SCOTUS guts Voting Rights Act

Arizona Mirror · Center · News report

Right / center-rightConservative Candidates Sweep Georgia Supreme Court Elections

The Federalist · Right · News report

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NPRNews report · May 20, 8:41 PM

Supreme Court voting rights ruling could play a big role at the local level

The Supreme Court's recent ruling threatens the power of racial-minority voters in Voting Rights Act cases about not just Congress, but also at least 17 state and local governments, NPR fin...

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Arizona MirrorNews report · May 20, 9:00 PM

‘No more business as usual’: Protesters demand accountability after SCOTUS guts Voting Rights Act

WASHINGTON — About 100 rallygoers gathered on Capitol Hill Wednesday to hear from activists and members of Congress protesting the U. S. Supreme Court’s recent decision to strike down feder...

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NPR PoliticsNews report · May 20, 8:41 PM

Supreme Court voting rights ruling could play a big role at the local level

The Supreme Court's recent ruling threatens the power of racial-minority voters in Voting Rights Act cases about not just Congress, but also at least 17 state and local governments, NPR fin...

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CL · Center-leftMostly Factual
SlateNews report · May 20, 8:20 PM

The Supreme Court Weighs How Much Google Surveillance Can Be Used Against You in Court

Those questions do not have clean answers. But the instinct underlying the Fourth Amendment remains surprisingly stable across centuries.

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Minnesota ReformerNews report · May 20, 6:39 PM

Protesters at the US Capitol rally for voting rights after Supreme Court ruling

WASHINGTON — About 100 rallygoers gathered on Capitol Hill Wednesday to hear from activists and members of Congress protesting the U. S. Supreme Court’s recent decision to strike down feder...

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CL · Center-leftMostly Factual
Hindustan TimesNews report · May 20, 4:25 PM

Bail, liberty, and a Supreme Court split in reading UAPA

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The Supreme Court said the later judgments appeared to have “invented and then destroyed” a proposition that the Najeeb verdict itself never laid down

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The FederalistNews report · May 20, 11:23 AM

Conservative Candidates Sweep Georgia Supreme Court Elections

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Georgians handed Democrats a decisive defeat on Tuesday by reelecting two Republican-backed candidates in a pair of highly contested state Supreme Court races. In one race, incumbent Justic...

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Colorado SunNews report · May 20, 9:45 AM

30 years ago, a landmark Supreme Court decision bolstered LGBTQ+ rights — and changed Colorado’s “Hate State” reputation

The U. S. Supreme Court’s decision in Romer v. Evans struck down Colorado’s Amendment 2, which prohibited local governments from banning LGBTQ+ discrimination

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May 20, 9:45 AM: Colorado Sun joined the source map.

May 20, 11:23 AM: The Federalist joined the source map.

May 20, 4:25 PM: Hindustan Times joined the source map.

May 20, 6:39 PM: Minnesota Reformer joined the source map.

Now: score hidden until the source match is cleaner. Story health is stable · 8 sources · all three buckets · comparable news format.