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It’s that time again: all eyes are on the supreme court, as we await the final decisions of the session. One year after the court overturned Roe v Wade, its approval ratings are at record lows and its legitimacy in crisis. A far-right movement has helped seat justices who have redefined public life. In addition to taking away the right to abortion from half the country, the supreme court has enabled a deluge of money into politics, the proliferation of guns in public spaces, the gutting of environmental protections and more. As recent revelations have made clear, some supreme court justices do not follow basic ethical standards, and an absence of limits on their power means they can operate, in many ways, above the law. That makes the job of journalists all the more important. At the Guardian, our reporting is produced to serve the public interest; we have no billionaire owner or shareholders to consider. And our unique, reader-supported model means that anyone can access our paywall-free journalism. Help us hold power to account by supporting the Guardian’s journalism today, whether with a small sum or a larger one. If you can, give just once from $1 or better yet, power us every month with a little more. Thank you. | Support the Guardian | |
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