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Politics
United States
开始于 February 24, 2026

The article explores the strategic goals and underlying motivations of the Roberts Court, examining how its decisions shape American law and society.

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The Court's recent rulings reflect a troubling trend towards politicization, undermining public trust in the judiciary.

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The Roberts Court is striving to restore judicial restraint, which can lead to a more predictable and stable legal environment.

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The Roberts Court's focus on states' rights empowers local governance and encourages tailored legal solutions for diverse communities.

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While the Roberts Court aims for consensus, its decisions often highlight deep ideological divides that affect public policy.

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Critics argue that the Roberts Court's decisions disproportionately favor corporate interests, sidelining individual rights and social justice.

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