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Supreme Court justices are more united than they have been in years

Por: Newsweek Nation July 03, 2023

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The Supreme Court sparked outrage last week after it ended affirmative action in higher education, killed President Joe Biden's student debt relief plan, and issued a major decision impacting LGBTQ rights.Although the court's 6-3 majority delivered big wins for conservatives, an analysis of the term that has just ended shows those decisions were among only a handful that were split along ideological lines and the court was more united... + full article



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