Here are 5 Supreme Court cases to watch this term

Oct 04, 2022 View Original Article
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"The Supreme Court's new term began this week with several major cases that could impact environmental regulations, voting rights, affirmative action and free speech."
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32% Conservative
"The ruling could decide the future of affirmative action in higher education."
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12% Conservative
"The court will hear a free-speech case over the rights of a business owner with a religious objection to working with same-sex couples on their weddings."
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4% Conservative
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Contributing sentiments towards policy:

66% : The Supreme Court's new term began this week with several major cases that could impact environmental regulations, voting rights, affirmative action and free speech.
56% : The ruling could decide the future of affirmative action in higher education.
52% : The court will hear a free-speech case over the rights of a business owner with a religious objection to working with same-sex couples on their weddings.
50% : Details: An Idaho couple submitted a bid to build a home located near Priest Lake that the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) deemed a protected wetland under the Clean Water Act.

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