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Political partisanship is one way to measure how the Supreme Court justices think about how their rulings affect the nation. SCOTUSblog editor Sarah Isgur says another, she believes more important way, has to do with the...
Why you’re thinking about the Supreme Court in the wrong way is an episode from On Point by WBUR. Political partisanship is one way to measure how the Supreme Court justices think about how their rulings affect the nation. SCOTUSblog editor...
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Published May 4, 2026, 00:48:15 long, audio available.
Political partisanship is one way to measure how the Supreme Court justices think about how their rulings affect the nation. SCOTUSblog editor Sarah Isgur says another, she believes more important way, has to do with their tolerance for change, with the justices ranging from order-loving institutionalists to true chaos agents. *** Thank you for listening. Help power On Point by making a donation here: wbur.org/giveonpoint
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Why you’re thinking about the Supreme Court in the wrong way is from On Point by WBUR.
Published May 4, 2026 and 00:48:15 long