1. The Supreme Court Used to Oppose Discrimination. What Happened?

For New York Times: "In its ruling today on President Trump's "Muslim ban," the court has broken with its own recent decisions about anti-Muslim bias."

2. Unchecked Power Is Still Dangerous No Matter What the Court Says

From New York Times: "In the travel ban case, the majority turned a blind eye to racism by invoking legal rules that give the president vast power over immigration."

3. Trump and Supreme Court trapped my Syrian relatives in hell, but I'll keep fighting travel ban

From USA TODAY: "The Supreme Court upheld Donald Trump's travel ban but I will keep fighting to bring my Syrian relatives out of an apocalyptic land to safety in the US."

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