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Frida Ghitis: Rulings by the Supreme Court in two cases have a chilling effect on workers' rights.
She says the court's decision in Starbucks v. McKinney and Loper Bright v. Raimondo were catastrophic.
Ghitis says the two rulings are a setback to the regulatory state and the power of the executive branch.
Frida Ghitis: Supreme Court is just as capable of taking away rights already won as creating new ones.
She says the U.S. is rare among advanced democracies in giving its high court such broad powers to overturn legislation passed by the people’s representatives.
Ghitis says Supreme Court leans well to the right on questions where liberal and conservative wings of establishment politics diverge.
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