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Barrett Torches Jackson’s ‘Perplexing’ Solo Dissent In SCOTUS Conviction Case

Barrett Torches Jackson’s ‘Perplexing’ Solo Dissent In SCOTUS Conviction Case
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'Betraying the weakness of its criticism, the dissent leans on a source that offers no support,' Justice Barrett wrote.

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