

He reviews the term and notes, “Ideological divisions were not often on display through much of the year. Mark Sherman with The Associated Press also reports on justices ending what was otherwise an “unusually agreeable term” with two big-time conservative wins. GOOD NEWS FOR CONSERVATIVES & MORE TO COME | By the last day of the term, the justices finally issued their own verdict.” Ariane de Vogue with CNN reports the pair of 6-3 decision justices handed down yesterday had “deep political undertones that will bolster narratives put forward by the poles of both parties.” The decisions suggested that divisions at the court will be worse next year when justices will hear even more blockbuster cases on issues as important as reproductive rights and the Second Amendment. Meanwhile, conservatives relished the possibility of a swift right turn with their new 6-3 majority after JUSTICE RUTH BADER GINSBURG died last September and AMY CONEY BARRETT joined the bench the next month. “All term long the Supreme Court has been the target of political players as members of Congress called for a ‘legislative solution,’ the Biden administration launched a commission to study court reform and progressive groups claimed that court packing measures were necessary to ‘save’ the Supreme Court. End Of Another Term & The Calm Before The Storm | SCOTUSDaily To Return In The Fall
