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This scholarly work by Gunderson and Widner investigates the significant inequalities in how different socioeconomic groups are represented and participate in Supreme Court proceedings during the 2016-2021 period. The book explores the mechanisms through which wealthy individuals and organizations gain greater access to the Court, while disadvantaged populations face systematic barriers to justice.
Through comprehensive analysis, the authors document patterns of representation in cases brought before the Supreme Court, examining who gets heard and whose interests are prioritized. The research reveals structural disparities in legal resources, advocacy capacity, and Court outcomes based on economic status. This Element contributes to broader discussions about inequality, access to justice, and the role of courts in American democracy.







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