The Supreme Court’s recent series of decisions – overturning Affirmative Action, basing a decision on a hypothetical case rather than a real one, muddying the waters regarding separation of powers – has challenged my good humor. Taken together, they are overwhelming, but I have room for only one case today: the one where the Court has again ignored precedent for a disingenuous reason. I fear it will have far-reaching consequences.
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