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Supreme Court brazenly bends the law to Trump's favor
- The U.S. Supreme Court under Chief Justice John Roberts appears to favor the Trump administration in its decisions, particularly in shadow docket cases, as the majority’s choices consistently reflect preferred policy outcomes rather than precedent or originalist intent.
- Justice Clarence Thomas indicated that he would consider overturning precedent if he thinks it is 'totally stupid,' showing a shift away from judicial impartiality.
- The Roberts Court's decisions could lead to anti-democratic gerrymandering and increased influence of special interest money in elections, both issues that are very unpopular.
- Decisions from the Roberts Court are increasingly seen as overriding longstanding precedent and the constitutional separation of powers.
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Supreme Court brazenly bends the law to Trump's favor
Whether the U.S. Supreme Court under Chief Justice John Roberts will continue to push American jurisprudence to the right -- bending the law toward its preferred policy outcomes, rather than precedent or originalist intent -- is no longer up for…
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