How Liberal Blunders Handed the Right the Supreme Court
Briefly

The Supreme Court's current 6-3 conservative super-majority marks one of the most right-leaning eras in its history, leading to significant changes in precedents around abortion and gun rights.
In recent years, calls for reforms have intensified as the Court has reversed key precedents and has increasingly been seen as an institution damaging its own reputation.
The struggle for control over the Supreme Court can be traced back to the late 1960s, illustrating how liberal overreach inadvertently set the stage for a conservative resurgence.
Lyndon Johnson's attempts to build on the Warren Court's legacy in the 1960s highlights the dynamics of power and misestimation that have influenced the Court's ideological shifts.
Read at time.com
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