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  The Supreme Court's conservative majority -- stymied in recent years by one justice's sudden death and another's fickle behavior -- has come storming back. From President Trump's immigration travel ban to workers' rights, voting rights and religious rights, the high court handed conservatives a nearly unbroken string of victories in a divisive term that came to a screeching halt Wednesday. Time after time in the term's waning days, the court's conservative majority thumped its liberal minority in 5-4 decisions, noteworthy in some cases for their breadth and in others for their narrow, almost tortured reasoning.

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