The religious right was upset with some of President Reagan's Supreme Court appointments because they felt that the justices he chose did not align closely enough with their conservative values, particularly on issues like abortion and school prayer. While Reagan appointed justices like Sandra Day O'Connor and Anthony Kennedy, who were seen as moderate, many in the religious right expected more hardline conservative candidates. Their disappointment stemmed from concerns that these justices would not fully support their agenda or prioritize religious interests in their rulings. This discontent highlighted the ongoing tension between mainstream conservative politics and the more fervent social conservatism of the religious right.
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They ruled in favor of gay rights
they supported womens rights to have an abortion -
they supported womens rights to have an abortion -
They struck down a school prayer law
They ruled in favor of gay rights
they supported womens rights to have an abortion -
They ruled in favor of gay rights
they supported womens rights to have an abortion -
they supported womens rights to have an abortion -
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