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Supreme Court HEARS MAJOR Cases with MASSIVE Consequences | Unprecendented
The Supreme Court's current term is poised to reshape fundamental American rights and democratic processes, with public trust in the court at a low due to perceived partisan actions.
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🚨 Supreme Court Makes MASSIVE RULINGS before MIDTERMS | Unprecedented
The Supreme Court's conservative majority is actively dismantling established legal precedents, from press protections to voting rights, often through unconventional means like the shadow docket, sparking concerns about judicial activism and the integrity of upcoming elections.
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