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The Supreme Court just had its most conservative term in nine decades - Publication Date |
- Jul 08, 2022
- Episode Duration |
- 00:13:43
A wave of decisions by the Supreme Court's conservative majority has lead to criticism that the court is more politicized than it used to be. Now there's data to support that claim. Researchers with The Supreme Court Database — which is run by legal scholars from multiple universities — have shown that the court produced more conservative decisions this term than at any time since 1931.NPR's Legal Affairs Correspondent
Nina Totenberg joined
Jamal Greene, a Constitutional law professor from Columbia University, and Tom Goldstein, the founder of
SCOTUSBlog, to talk about the implications of the decisions from the term.Learn more about sponsor message choices:
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