Supreme Court justices are facing protests from outside their newly fortified perimeter – and from within
Supreme Court justices are facing protests from outside their newly fortified perimeter -- and from within -- as they finish an epic session destined to transform the law in America.
The warnings from dissenting liberal justices battling the conservative supermajority have become overt. Justice Sonia Sotomayor referred last Wednesday to"a restless and newly constituted Court" that"sees fit ... to foreclose remedies in yet more cases" in a decision limiting civil lawsuits against federal agents who violate constitutional rights. What would it mean if the Supreme Court overturns Roe v.
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