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By Barrett’s own definition, the Supreme Court is full of partisan hacks

By Barrett’s own definition, the Supreme Court is full of partisan hacks

Summary

The article claims that the Supreme Court, which currently has a majority of justices appointed by Republican presidents, has not met expectations of impartiality. It suggests that these justices act in a partisan way, meaning they support one political party over fairness.

Key Facts

  • The Supreme Court has a Republican-appointed super-majority.
  • This group of justices is accused of failing impartiality tests.
  • The accusation implies the court shows political bias.
  • The term "partisan hacks" is used to describe some justices.
  • The article does not name specific justices or cases.
  • It criticizes the court’s overall performance and fairness.
  • The tone suggests disappointment with the court’s role.
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