Constitutional Opinion No. 2026-0133

America First Constitutional Standard — Version 1.0

Case Information

Source
Associated Press
Author
Wire Service (AP Staff)
Publication Date
2026-06-01
Content Type
News Article (Wire Service)
Opinion Issued
2026-07-02
AFCS Version
1.0
Verdict
43
/ 100
Mixed
Journalistic Integrity Score: 71 / 100
Automatic Fail: None

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AFCSOpinion No. 2026-0133
43
/ 100
Mixed
Source: Associated Press

Holding

This Associated Press article covers ongoing litigation over mifepristone access and state-level abortion restrictions, including the Supreme Court's involvement in disputes arising from Louisiana's abortion pill restrictions. The Court finds the article Mixed at 43. The AFCS Constitution under Article XIV takes the clearest possible position on abortion: the only accepted position is abolition. Any content that reports the expansion of abortion access, the preservation of abortion medication availability, or the defeat of abortion restrictions without editorially opposing those outcomes scores negatively on Article XIV — even when the reporting is factually neutral. The AP does not advocate for abortion access, but it accurately reports outcomes and legal arguments that, in multiple instances, favor abortion access over the AFCS-mandated abolition position.

Articles Triggered

XIV
Healthcare & Medical Freedom

Abortion is explicitly carved out of bodily autonomy under Article XIV — the only accepted position is abolition; mifepristone access directly implicates this Article

VI
Constitutional Liberty

Supreme Court constitutional interpretation of abortion access rights and state authority to restrict them

Score Breakdown

ArticleTitleWeightScoreWeighted
XIVHealthcare & Medical Freedom9/1038342
VIConstitutional Liberty8/1052416
Final09/108/1043
Sum of weighted contributions: 758

It is the judgment of this Court that Opinion No. 2026-0133 is hereby entered into the record, in accordance with the America First Constitutional Standard. The score stands. The reasoning is published. The record is public.

The Standard is the Standard.