
According to Bloomberg Supreme Court reporter Greg Stohr, the Supreme Court's latest term advanced long-standing conservative legal priorities from the Reagan era while rejecting Trump-specific initiatives, including broad tariff powers. This analysis suggests the court is focused on traditional conservative goals rather than recent Trump policies. The observation highlights a contrast between the court's direction and the former president's specific agenda.
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The term advanced Reagan-era conservative legal priorities.
Greg Stohr is a Bloomberg Supreme Court reporter.
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The court's latest term largely advanced long-standing conservative legal priorities rooted in the Reagan era.
OpinionBloomberg Supreme Court reporter Greg Stohr says the court's latest term largely advanced long-standing conservative legal priorities rooted in the Reagan era, while rejecting several Trump-specific initiatives, including broad tariff powers.
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The court's latest term largely advanced long-standing conservative legal priorities rooted in the Reagan era.
OpinionThe court rejected several Trump-specific initiatives, including broad tariff powers.
OpinionGreg Stohr is a Bloomberg Supreme Court reporter.
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