Conservative majority on U.S. Supreme Court flexes muscles on students, LGBTQ rights
WASHINGTON — The conservative majority on the U.S. Supreme Court is ending its latest term with a fierce flurry of attacks on liberal values.
It also struck down President Joe Biden's $400-billion plan to forgive student debt for an estimated 43 million people.
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