Our Moderately Conservative Supreme Court

Policy

My column today is on its Obamacare and religious-liberty rulings.

In two major decisions, the Supreme Court expanded protections for religious liberty and narrowed the law of standing so that fewer federal lawsuits can be entertained. Six of the nine justices were appointed by Republican presidents, and a majority of those six agreed with each decision.

Conservative exultation is nonetheless subdued. . . .

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