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When liberals get their way at SCOTUS, close decisions are hailed as "historic" markers of great "progress." When conservatives win, the "bitterly divided" Court hands down "controversial" decisions. Based on the tone of new comments from stalwart leftist Ruth Bader Ginsburg, right-leaning court watchers might be justified in anticipating some welcome rulings in the coming days. She knows exactly how the pending cases have been privately resolved, of course, so consider the potential tea leaves accordingly:
Ginsburg suggested Friday that the Supreme Court is deeply divided over its most-watched cases,...