What 'Varsity Blues' and Supreme Court fraud reversals tell us about the system

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What 'Varsity Blues' and Supreme Court fraud reversals tell us about the system
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The college admissions and corruption case reversals underscore that the courts work to benefit the wealthy and well-connected. (via Deadline: Legal Blog)

suggest he might as well have been wearing a sign that said:"Charge me with crimes." He has pleaded not guilty to the charges, which include wire fraud and money laundering.)

But the college admissions and corruption case reversals also underscore that the courts work to benefit the wealthy and well-connected. It’s difficult to disagree with or look away from that fact. And it doesn’t necessarily reflect well on the justices when one of the relatively few matters on which they consistently find common ground are in rulings favoring people in their professional class — those who might be seen as, or might even be, their peers.

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