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250 The Supreme Court’s blessedly narrow decision about religion in the workplace, explained

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Ian Millhiser @ Vox · 06/05/2025 14:00 EDT

The Supreme Court’s blessedly narrow decision about religion in the workplace, explained

In 2018, shortly before Justice Brett Kavanaugh’s confirmation shifted the Supreme Court drastically to the right, Democratic Justice Elena Kagan laid out her strategy to keep her Court from becoming too ideological or too partisan. The secret, she said, is to take “big questions and make them small.” Since then, Kagan and her Democratic colleagues […]

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