BONUS: Florida Abortions, Racial Gerrymanders, Clarence Thomas’ Clerks

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Dahlia Lithwick and Mark Joseph Stern kick off a separate Amicus Plus conversation for subscribers, discussing the recent rulings from Florida’s Supreme Court on abortion rights and legalizing marijuana.

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