A politicized Supreme Court meets a new moment for America | Cornell Chronicle
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"But this is a different court, and this is a different moment. The court's conservative majority with three of Trump's nominees has moved the law dramatically to the right."
"During its recent terms, this polarized Supreme Court has rejected affirmative action in college admissions; weakened the power of federal agencies; granted U.S. presidents broad immunity from criminal prosecution; and eliminated the constitutional right to abortion access by overturning Roe v. Wade."
"Public confidence in the Supreme Court dropped following some of these rulings and ethics controversies involving the court. This has severe implications for ordinary Americans and democracy."
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