The religious right was upset with some of President Reagan's Supreme Court appointments because they felt that certain justices did not align with their conservative values, particularly regarding issues like abortion and church-state relations. Despite Reagan's promise to appoint justices who would uphold traditional moral values, decisions from justices like Sandra Day O'Connor and Anthony Kennedy were perceived as not sufficiently favoring their agenda. This disappointment highlighted the tension between the broader conservative movement and the specific priorities of the religious right within it.
to make the supreme court more conservative
They upheld a woman's right to have an abortion They struck down a school prayer law
They struck down a school prayer law- APEX
They upheld a woman's right to have an abortion They struck down a school prayer law
The US president appoints the justice and the US Senate approves the appointment.
Not exactly. The President nominates US Supreme Court justices, but the Senate must approve their appointment.
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The Senate
the chief justice of supreme court
They struck down a school prayer law. or they upheld a woman's right to have an abortion. or They ruled in favor of gay rights
They struck down a school prayer law. or they upheld a woman's right to have an abortion. or They ruled in favor of gay rights
They struck down a school prayer law. or they upheld a woman's right to have an abortion. or They ruled in favor of gay rights