Supreme Court favors a colorblind society, dings the deep state | Chris Talgo

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The U.S. Supreme Court has finished its 236th annual term, during which the nine justices processed 74 cases and conducted 58 oral arguments. The court's decisions frequently lacked unanimous agreement among the justices, reflecting a divided judicial perspective. Furthermore, the public response to many of these specific rulings was varied. The overall judicial direction of the term emphasized a preference for a colorblind society and challenged the influence of the deep state within government.
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