CNN's John Sutter looks at a week of decisions by the Supreme Court. He says they were all out of step with what Americans think about reproductive right s, gun regulations and climate change. The court in its six person majority invented a new rule for topics that it doesn't like, he writes. It is driven by a group of justices, with the exception of thomas, who were appointed by presidents who lost the popular vote, Sutter adds.
In the final week of the most recent term, the Supreme Court decided to limit one constitutional right (abortion) and expand another constitutional right (guns). But there were other cases decided that week, which were also important and marked this as one of the most historically significant terms in over 100 years. So what happened in those other cases and why are they so important?
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