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The most recent term of the Supreme court of the United States (SCOTUS) was undoubtedly huge for the conservative movement. But one legal expert is arguing that the next president will likely be able to firmly establish the direction of the Court for decades into the future. In a Wednesday column for Bloomberg, Harvard Law professor Noah Feldman opined that the 6-3 conservative majority doesn’t accurately depict the current state of the Supreme Court. He wrote that three separate blocs have emerged in the Roberts Court, with the three liberals (Justices Ketanji Brown Jackson, Elena Kagan and S…

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