Is the Supreme Court Really that Divided? The Facts Say No.
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Why Did the Liberal Justices Write Unanimous Conservative Rulings at the Supreme Court?
The Supreme Court handed down three blockbuster rulings Thursday focused on hot-button cultural issues, and all three of them went in the conservative direction. That’s not exactly a surprise—the court has a conservative majority, after all. The first real surprise was that the rulings were unanimous. The second real surprise? Each of the court’s three liberal justices wrote one of the opinions. Justice Elena Kagan, a Barack Obama appointee, wro…
Liberals forced to 'walk the plank' with new Supreme Court rulings: legal expert
"The Nation's" legal analyst Elie Mystal is furious with the set of unanimous decisions that came out of the U.S. Supreme Court on Thursday. "It's MAKE LIBERALS WALK THE PLANK DAY, at SCOTUS," he wrote in a thread on Bluesky. Among the opinions was a decision written by Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson...
Is the Supreme Court Really That Divided? The Facts Say No.
Unanimous rulings on discrimination, guns, and religion once again challenge the common media narrative that the Court is hopelessly polarized. by Billy Binion Reason.com Of all the ink spilled and soundbites recorded railing into the current iteration of the Supreme Court, nothing quite epitomizes the spirit of the prevailing critique than a July cover of The New Yorker. Posed for a portrait, Justices Elena Kagan, Sonia Sotomayor, and Ketanji B…
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