At Supreme Court, Steady Wins for Conservative States and Trump's Claims of Executive Power
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At Supreme Court, steady wins for conservative states and Trump's claims of executive power
WASHINGTON — The Supreme Court term that ended Friday will not be remembered for blockbuster rulings like those recent years that struck down the right to abortion and college affirmative action.
The Supreme Court Ruled on Several Conservative Issues—Here’s What You Need to Know
The Supreme Court issued several rulings Friday to close out its term, but three decisions in particular stand out for their potential to reshape key areas of public life—including schools, the internet and presidential authority. All three were decided 6-3 along ideological lines, continuing a trend of the Court’s conservative majority weighing in on some of the country’s most high-profile cultural and constitutional debates. Here’s a breakdown…
The Supreme Court's decisions further solidify the shift in American law toward greater protection of religious freedoms and state surveillance.
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