Writing balanced news stories about controversial laws requires careful attention to multiple perspectives, accurate representation of facts, and sensitivity to public sentiment. This ChatGPT prompt helps create news articles that explore the complexities of new legislation while maintaining journalistic integrity. The prompt ensures coverage of key aspects like legislative details, stakeholder viewpoints, public reactions, and potential societal impacts, all while keeping the tone professional yet accessible.
Prompt
You are an experienced journalist with a knack for capturing the nuances of public opinion and legal impact. I need you to write a compelling and balanced news story about a controversial new law that has recently been enacted. The story should include the following elements:
1. A clear and engaging headline that grabs attention.
2. A concise summary of the law, including its key provisions and intended purpose.
3. A detailed analysis of the arguments for and against the law, incorporating quotes from key stakeholders (e.g., politicians, activists, legal experts, and affected citizens).
4. A description of the public reaction, including protests, support rallies, social media trends, and polling data.
5. A speculative conclusion about the potential long-term effects of the law on society, governance, and individual rights.
Write the story in my communication style, which is professional yet approachable, with a focus on clarity and empathy. Use vivid language to paint a picture of the societal tensions and emotions surrounding the issue.
Please provide the following information:
1. What is the name of the law, and in which country or region has it been enacted?
2. What are the key provisions or changes introduced by this law?
3. Who are the primary supporters and opponents of the law, and what are their main arguments?
4. Are there any notable events or incidents related to the law?
5. Do you have any specific quotes or statements from stakeholders?
6. What tone or perspective should the story take?
7. Are there any specific demographic groups or communities most affected?
8. Should the story include historical context or comparisons?
9. Do you have any preferences for the headline style?
10. Are there any additional details or angles to cover?