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The US Supreme Court: An agent of political polarisation?

    • The US Supreme Court, one of the few American institutions that have enjoyed wide public approval, has recently emerged as one of the most powerful forces advancing the agenda of the American political right.
    • The US Supreme Court, one of the few American institutions that have enjoyed wide public approval, has recently emerged as one of the most powerful forces advancing the agenda of the American political right. Pixabay
    Published Tue, Jun 28, 2022 · 04:32 PM

    LET'S go first to the good news: On a Thursday morning, June 23, 2022, the US Senate made history by passing a bipartisan gun control bill, the most significant gun safety measure in decades.

    Overcoming deep partisan divisions and at a time when conservatives have been pushing to expand gun rights, Democrats and Republicans responded to a series of recent mass shootings, reached a consensus and made a deal despite opposition from the gun lobby and its right-wing supporters.

    And now let’s go to the bad news: Twelve hours earlier the US Supreme Court delivered a major blow to gun regulations, ruling in a 6-3 decision that Americans have a right to arm themselves in public and striking down state laws that placed limits on the right to carry arms outside the home.

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