Jurisprudence
The Mail-Ballot Case Squeaked By
But it also revealed how pickled four of the justices’ brains are.
June 29, 20266:12 PM
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“It seems like they are not reading real news or talking to normal people; they are absolutely on a Fox News IV drip.”
Jurisprudence
The Mail-Ballot Case Squeaked By
But it also revealed how pickled four of the justices’ brains are.
June 29, 20266:12 PM
Photo illustration by Slate. Photos by Jacquelyn Martin/Pool/Getty Images and Jon Cherry/Getty Images.

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