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US Crime · United StatesFormer Louisville police officer Brett Hankison was sentenced on Monday to 33 months in prison for violating Breonna Taylor's rights during the raid in which she was shot and killed, after President Donald Trump's Justice Department asked the judge to imprison him for a single day.See the Story
US judge sentences ex-police officer to 33 months for violating civil rights of Breonna Taylor
60% Center coverage: 285 sources

Tariffs · United StatesU.S. automakers worry that President Donald Trump’s agreement to tariff Japanese vehicles at 15% would put them at a competitive disadvantage, saying they will face steeper import taxes on steel, aluminum and parts than their competitors.See the Story
US automakers say Trump’s 15% tariff deal with Japan puts them at a disadvantage
71% Center coverage: 100 sources
EPA May Scrap Landmark Ruling That Greenhouse Gases Harm Human Health: Report
38% Left coverage: 32 sources
US appeals court will not lift limits on Associated Press access to White House
50% Center coverage: 34 sources
New Unsealing Decision from Second Circuit in Virginia Giuffre v. Ghislaine Maxwell
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Society for the Rule of Law Webinar on "Tariffs and the Rule of Law"
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Jury Concludes Policy Banning Written Signs at School Board Meetings Was Unreasonable, Implemented in a Viewpoint-Based Way
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