'News dump from hell': Supreme Court appears eager to hide controversy in flood of major rulings
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 Published On Jun 6, 2024

Conservatives on the Supreme Court have wasted no time using their majority power to advance their political and cultural goals, at least in terms of the cases they've agreed to hear. Now it appears that they've saved a significant number of rulings on major cases to all be released at the same time, likely with the hope that some of the controversy they generate will be lost in the rush of news. Mark Joseph Stern, senior writer for Slate Magazine, talks with Alex Wagner about what could be a "news dump from hell." 

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