
Jonathan Turley: Supreme Court speaks loudly to critics in Thursday ruling. Here's what justices are saying
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In its lineup of justices, the Supreme Court is again speaking loudly to critics who are demanding court packing and radical transformations of the Court.
As I recently discussed in an op-ed for Fox News Opinion regarding the release of a series of unanimous decisions, the Court could be speaking as an institution to remind the public that they are not nearly as partisan as their critics. The decision itself concerns a police officer who ran a license plate for money. The question was whether that act constitutes a violation of the Computer Fraud and Abuse Act of 1986. The Court held that it did not.More Related News

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