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The Supreme Court Quietly Embraced Clarence Thomas’ Theory of Race. It’s Already a Disaster.

Slate Magazine

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June 22, 2026

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The Supreme Court Quietly Embraced Clarence Thomas’ Theory of Race. It’s Already a Disaster.

The conservative supermajority’s move to constitutionalize “colorblindness” has sweeping implications in many other areas of the law.

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The Daily Signal

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· Jun 25, 2026

Five Reasons Why Obergefell Remains Constitutionally Vulnerable

The Supreme Court’s 2015 decision in Obergefell v. Hodges stands as one of the most egregious examples of judicial activism in modern history. In a single stroke, five unelected lawyers redefined the timeless institution of marriage for the entire nation, bypassing the Constitution, the democratic process, and millennia of human experience rooted in biblical truth and human...

Twitchy

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· Jul 4, 2026

NYT Guest Essay: Trump Ruined the Fourth of July for Me; All the Colors Make My Heart Ache

NYT Guest Essay: Trump Ruined the Fourth of July for Me; All the Colors Make My Heart Ache

MS NOW

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· Jul 5, 2026

What the Amy Coney Barrett backlash reveals about being a moderate conservative woman in Trump’s America

The justice’s vote in the recent birthright case seems to have enraged some conservatives in a specific, and perhaps specifically revealing, way. The post What the Amy Coney Barrett backlash reveals about being a moderate conservative woman in Trump’s America appeared first on MS NOW.

Real Clear Politics

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· Jul 8, 2026

Conservatives Have a New Villain: Justice Barrett

Conservatives Have a New Villain: Justice Barrett

The Daily Wire

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· Jun 25, 2026

MS NOW Hits The Panic Button Over Trump Supreme Court Wins

MS NOW pundits melted down Thursday over two Supreme Court rulings that expanded President Trump’s immigration powers, calling the decision to end Temporary Protected Status for hundreds of thousands of migrants “catastrophic.” “I have not read the opinion. I have made it through the holding. This is the catastrophic outcome that we feared,” former U.S. ...

DNyuz

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· Jun 26, 2026

Giddy conservative’s claim debunked to his face on CNN: ‘They conflate everything’

A conservative commentator yelped with delight over the U.S. Supreme Court decision upholding the federal government’s policy of turning back asylum seekers before they can reach the border, and a fellow CNN panelist calmly dismantled his argument. The justices ruled 6-3 that a policy adopted in response to a surge of Haitian immigrants did not []

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Related coverage for "The Supreme Court Quietly Embraced Clarence Thomas’ Theory of Race. It’s Already a Disaster.": The Daily Signal — Five Reasons Why Obergefell Remains Constitutionally Vulnerable. Twitchy — NYT Guest Essay: Trump Ruined the Fourth of July for Me; All the Colors Make My Heart Ache. MS NOW — What the Amy Coney Barrett backlash reveals about being a moderate conservative woman in Trump’s America. Real Clear Politics — Conservatives Have a New Villain: Justice Barrett. The Daily Wire — MS NOW Hits The Panic Button Over Trump Supreme Court Wins. DNyuz — Giddy conservative’s claim debunked to his face on CNN: ‘They conflate everything’