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Race, Religion, and Gender in Shaping the Supreme Court
The chapter delves into how the United States is built on race, religion, and gender, and how these factors often underpin major issues. It explores the evangelical movement's involvement in politics, the challenges faced by black advocates, and the impact of conservative ideals on reshaping the Supreme Court. The chapter also examines the centrism and pragmatism of Chief Justice John Roberts and the dissenting opinions of Justices Kagan and Sotomayor.