With the future of affirmative action, union’s agency shop fees, and the counting of one person, one vote in redistricting in the balance, the Roberts Court’s conservative majority may return to dominate major rulings in the new term. But will it be conservative with a small or a big “c”?

In the last U.S. Supreme Court term, justices on the left led the major rulings from same-sex marriage to specialty license plates.

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