Supreme Court pivots to abortion, guns, and death penalty as public approval slides

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Facing an onslaught of political pressure tactics and plunging public approval, the U.S. Supreme Court sails into a new term set to decide some of the most divisive cases in decades.

contributor Laura Bronner."Based on what we know so far she seems like she's going to be a core component of the conservative triad at the center of the court."

"The conditions for the right side running the table have never looked better," said Gornstein."But I don't think sweeping right-side rulings in all politically salient cases is inevitable."case out of Mississippi "Roe v. Wade is on thin ice," said Florida State University law professor and abortion law historian Mary Ziegler."At the moment it really feels more as if it's a question of when, not if; and how, not whether."Gun rights activists gather for a rally at the Michigan State capital building on Sept. 23, 2021, in Lansing, Mich.

 

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Are you speaking of the supreme partisan hack court?

The Supreme Court is no longer supported by the American people. Time for term limits.

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Plunging public approval? I think you mean Joe Biden. 'Let's go Brandon!'

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