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Supreme Court at Odds With Other Gov’t Branches

Arguing that the current Supreme Court’s ruling majority differs more in principle with the administration in power than any court "since the 1930s," a recent USA Today piece points out that “in the last seven days alone of the term that ended June 26, the court struck down key portions of the 1965 Voting Rights Act, the 1996 Defense of Marriage Act and a 2003 law regulating AIDS funding.”


Is the conservative-leaning court granting adequate consideration to the rights of Congress and the White House in writing laws?


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