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WASHINGTON (AP) — An unusually agreeable Supreme Court term ended with conservative-driven decisions on voting rights and charitable-donor disclosures that offered a glimpse of what the coming years of the right's dominance could look like for the nation's highest court.

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Under Trump there have been some rollbacks in civil rights protections for LGBTQ people that Biden is vowing to restore and expand. But that may prove complicated if Republican lawmakers and the Supreme Court, now with a solid conservative majority, endorse the arguments of religious conservatives that some of those protections infringe on religious liberty.

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This election cycle has been surprising and unpredictable. A look at how Amy Coney Barrett’s nomination to the Supreme Court could have an impact on the competitive Senate races around the country, including the race between South Carolina’s Jaime Harrison and Lindsey Graham.

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RONNA MCDANIEL, chair of the Republican National Committee, on whether Biden supports "court packing": "You have a candidate on the Democrat side right now, Joe Biden, who, on your town hall, and continually, after question after question about whether he's going to upend the third branch of government and burn down our checks and balances, is saying to the American people, 'I'll tell you what I'm going to do after the election.'" — interview Sunday on ABC's "This Week."

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