Supreme Court expert warns of institutional bias favoring GOP in upcoming rulings
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Robert Davis
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Summary
A Supreme Court expert, Lisa Graves, warns that the Supreme Court has a self-serving institutional interest in helping Republicans maintain their majority in Congress after the midterm elections. She argues this could influence the Court's ruling in an upcoming major case, suggesting political motivations may affect judicial decisions.
Key quotes
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This could influence how the court rules in a major upcoming case
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