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This entry is not a case. It is a political opinion piece about the Supreme Court of the United States and ideological divisions on the bench. No court, docket number, parties, claims, or legal proceedings are identified. No case summary can be generated. The source material contains no litigation facts.

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Why the political left worships the Supreme Court

Media Coverage · April 19, 2026

A media piece argues that the political left treats the Supreme Court as a tool for social control rather than a neutral arbiter of law. The piece contends that left-leaning interests benefit from a fractured, ideologically inconsistent Court — because internal division blocks conservative governance — and will push to pack the Court only once they can lock in a durable majority. The author frames Chief Justice

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Supreme Court is currently split in two, and resembles the country: divided, contentious, partisan, and not sufficiently acting in a unified way that reflects a commitment and understanding of country, sovereignty, and duty. No other branch of government is thought to serve its purpose of social division, and social control, like the judiciary. And until the SCOTUS can be stacked with their judges, and cemented ideologically, then internal division, and lack of discipline by its appointees, will

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Media Coverage April 19, 2026

Why the political left worships the Supreme Court

A media piece argues that the political left treats the Supreme Court as a tool for social control rather than a neutral arbiter of law. The piece contends that left-leaning interests benefit from a fractured, ideologically inconsistent Court — because internal division blocks conservative governance — and will push to pack the Court only once they can lock in a durable majority. The author frames Chief Justice Roberts as a weak administrator who has let the institution drift rather than holding his colleagues to consistent standards.

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Why the political left worships the Supreme Court

Supreme Court is currently split in two, and resembles the country: divided, contentious, partisan, and not sufficiently acting in a unified way that reflects a commitment and understanding of country, …

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