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What we learned about the court this term: an animated explainer
The article examines the common belief that the Supreme Court's decisions are split along a 6-3 ideological line between republican-appointed and democratic-appointed justices. It highlights an animated explainer analyzing the term's voting patterns, judicial alliances, and whether the perceived ideological divide is overstated.
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