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As the Supreme Court embarks on its 2024-2025 term, it faces a unique opportunity to help reform the foundation of American civic discourse. The Court's docket includes several culturally charged cases that exemplify the increasingly binary nature of rights-based legal battles in our society. Legal scholars are saying that there are ways the Court might foster unity rather than division through its decisions. Their vision of a more nuanced, contextual approach to rights adjudication could provide a blueprint for healing America's deep social divisions while maintaining constitutional integrity. Asma Uddin joins the show.
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As the Supreme Court embarks on its 2024-2025 term, it faces a unique opportunity to help reform the foundation of American civic discourse. The Court's docket includes several culturally charged cases that exemplify the increasingly binary nature of rights-based legal battles in our society. Legal scholars are saying that there are ways the Court might foster unity rather than division through its decisions. Their vision of a more nuanced, contextual approach to rights adjudication could provide a blueprint for healing America's deep social divisions while maintaining constitutional integrity. Asma Uddin joins the show.

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