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The Supreme Court Ruled, What Now?
July 8, 2024
Another Supreme Court term has come to a close. This year, the court delivered major decisions on reproductive freedom, voting rights, free speech, this women's rights, gun rights, and presidential immunity, among other decisions. The ACLU was involved in cases throughout the term, and as far as wins and losses, we're coming out somewhere in the middle.
Here to discuss it all and help us reconcile this term's decisions is returning favorite David Cole, the ACLU's national legal director.
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