What do these recent Supreme Court rulings mean?
A look at the opinions released June 29th and June 30th, 2023.
The Supreme Court started on March 4, 1789, and since its inception, rulings made by this governing body help define and categorize the laws of the land.
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Become a paid subscriber to get access.What a great article, Ashley! I have been sickened by many of the choices the Supreme Court has chosen to make, and I am pessimistic regarding what might come of them.
This is a great article. I really worry that so many freedoms will be eroded following the overturning of Roe v Wade.
I feel our Supreme Court is unjustly stacked to favor the beliefs of the minority of people in the US. The court which was stacked by former president Donald trump must be closely examined and possibly reconfigured to better reflects the views and beliefs of the majority of people.
I had drafted a similar piece. Thanks for writing this. The decision on Affirmative Action, I am against. I fear colleges will start accepting students based on their ethnicity, than their merit. For loan forgiveness, I am predicting a large amount of defaults, or perhaps, a decline in college enrollment because tuition is skyrocketing. Finally, the decision on the Web-designer: she didn’t have a problem before she decided to challenge Colorado’s law in the courts. She was allowed to choose her cliental, but with the case going public, I fear it may be a set-back for America, in terms of civil rights. I’ll finish revising my piece tomorrow and publish it, with more details than this comment section. Would you mind if I link your story to my story?