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Conservative Hypocrisy Makes Its Case at the Supreme Court
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What a time to be a conservative movement lawyer. Emboldened by the confirmation of Justice Brett Kavanaugh, lawyers on the right have asked the Supreme Court to push the law beyond existing boundaries on a range of issues. From immigration, abortion and the use of public funding on religious schools to gun rights and L.G.B.T. rights, conservatives are understandably hopeful the newly aligned court will hand down a wave of victories on social issues that divide the nation.
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| NYT - "[inhale] WAH!!!" - Memo to prog nitwits: Setting right bad leftist precedent isn't hypocrisy, it is doing the Lord's work. |
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