Justices worry about the future of the Supreme Court -- and point fingers as to who's to blame

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After one of the most significant terms in decades, justices are sending out flares expressing concern not only for the future of the US Supreme Court but the country as a whole

Limping away from one of the most significant terms in decades, justices are sending out flares expressing concern not only for the future of the Supreme Court but the country as a whole as institutional norms dissolve, tensions rise, and the court pivots right with the addition of three new members.

The justices are mostly on their summer recess now, having left behind a trail of bitter conservative-liberal splits on issues that will reshape how Americans live their lives when it comes to reproductive health, religious liberty, the environment and gun rights.

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