Congress actually has a lot of mostly unused power to rein in the Roberts Court by clarifying the intent of the law.
Ian Millhiser
Ian Millhiser is a legal research analyst with the Center for American Progress Action Fund. The views expressed in this article are his own.
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Color-Blinded
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