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Blind (Liberal Supreme Court) Justice

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United States
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The Supreme Court's ideological leanings should not dictate its decisions; the law must remain separate from political influences.

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The perception of a 'blind' justice system is a myth; all justices bring personal biases that influence their rulings.

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The current Supreme Court's liberal bias undermines the impartiality of justice, prioritizing ideology over the law.

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Critics of a liberal Supreme Court overlook its role in advancing necessary reforms that reflect modern societal values.

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A progressive Supreme Court is essential for protecting civil rights and promoting social justice in today's polarized climate.

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