Whose rights matter to the Supreme Court (not yours)
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The U.S. Supreme Court wrapped up its 2023-2024 term yesterday, bringing an end to one of the most consequential sessions in recent memory. You’ve probably seen all the legal coverage, breaking down the fine details of statutory interpretation and dueling constitutional theories (if you’ve somehow managed to avoid it and wish to delve deeper, check out SCOTUSblog, Vox, or Slate). This week, Keep_Track will take a step back and look at whose rights this Court believes are worth protecting and whose rights it prefers didn’t exist.
Whose rights matter to the Supreme Court (not yours)
Whose rights matter to the Supreme Court (not…
Whose rights matter to the Supreme Court (not yours)
The U.S. Supreme Court wrapped up its 2023-2024 term yesterday, bringing an end to one of the most consequential sessions in recent memory. You’ve probably seen all the legal coverage, breaking down the fine details of statutory interpretation and dueling constitutional theories (if you’ve somehow managed to avoid it and wish to delve deeper, check out SCOTUSblog, Vox, or Slate). This week, Keep_Track will take a step back and look at whose rights this Court believes are worth protecting and whose rights it prefers didn’t exist.