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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