
As The Supreme Court Ends Its Term, The Christian Nationalist Right Keeps Winning
The NPR Politics Podcast
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Ketanji Brown Jackson's Historic Appointment
This chapter explores the recent swearing-in of Ketanji Brown Jackson as the first black woman on the Supreme Court, analyzing its significance for the Biden administration and the Democratic Party. It discusses the challenges she faces amidst a conservative majority and reflects on the broader implications for social policy and the judicial landscape. Additionally, the conversation addresses recent Supreme Court rulings, the ideological shifts within the court, and the evolving relationship between church and state.
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