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Often news outlets and commentators seem to try to oversimplify their stories into black and white narratives with clear teams, but when you actually watch the opinions come out, there will often enough be more than two groupings AND different justices will show up on different sides throughout the term.

Just for one example, the recent EPA case was portrayed by maybe as those dastardly right-wing justices acting, but the actual case had unanimous agreement among all justices that the EPA didn't have the power it was claiming.

It's just an example of how so often the stories we receive go really off the rails to invent dramatic, personal framing that doesn't really match the reality.

supremecourt.gov/opinions/22pd

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