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Supreme Court Increasingly Favors the Rich, Economists Say

A new study found that the court’s Republican appointees voted for the wealthier side in cases 70 percent of the time in 2022, up from 45 percent in 1953.

Adam Liptak
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Appointments and Executive Changes, Constitution (US), Decisions and Verdicts, Economics (Theory and Philosophy), Epstein, Lee, Income Inequality, National Bureau of Economic Research, Poverty, Regulation and Deregulation of Industry, Research, Roberts, John G Jr, Scott Morton, Fiona, Supreme Court (US), United States Politics and Government
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