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To provide an accurate response, I would need more specific information about which Supreme Court decision you are referring to, as the Court has issued many significant rulings over the years. Each decision typically addresses specific legal questions and outlines the Court's reasoning and conclusions. If you specify the case or topic, I can summarize it effectively.

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