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AlterNet
Over the years, for the most part, justices of the Supreme Court of the United States (SCOTUS) have maintained amicable interpersonal relationships with one another. But after the reign of former president Donald Trump, and with an increasingly conservative Supreme Court panel of judges, that has changed. Steven Mazie, SCOTUS correspondent at The Economist, recently reflected on his last ten years of covering Supreme Court cases in an op-ed for The Atlantic, in which he highlights the drastic shift in the working relationship between the justices. Having observed oral arguments since 2013, Maz…