
The framing emphasizes judicial overreach through selective word choice ('Fortunately') and leads with the reversal as vindication, centering civil liberties concerns. The headline uses brackets and quotes to highlight the extreme nature of the original order, creating skepticism toward the lower court. While Reason's libertarian orientation favors limiting government power, the reporting focuses on a factual legal outcome rather than ideological argumentation, and the casual tone ('Fortunately') signals opinion-editorial framing.
Primary voices: state or recognized government
Framing may shift if the case returns to lower courts or if the ex-candidate appeals the appellate decision.
Fortunately, an appellate court just reversed the decision.
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