On the recordDecember 7, 2022
So, a wealthy interest group regularly wines and dines the Supreme Court Justices for the specific purpose of swaying opinions on landmark cases that will affect millions of Americans.
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congress.govSo, a wealthy interest group regularly wines and dines the Supreme Court Justices for the specific purpose of swaying opinions on landmark cases that will affect millions of Americans.
Jayapal highlights concerns about lobbying efforts influencing Supreme Court decisions.
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