UM law professor: Supreme Court is ‘running on conservative grievance, bad vibes and fringe theories’
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UM law professor: Supreme Court is ‘running on conservative grievance, bad vibes and fringe theories’
The U.S. Supreme Court is broken, UM law professor Leah Litman argues in her forthcoming book, “Lawless: How the Supreme Court Runs on Conservative Grievance, Fringe Theories and Bad Vibes.”
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