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Gen Z Roiled by Supreme Court Rulings on Student Loans, Abortion

Dozens of interviews around Washington and across the country in July suggest many members of Gen Z are struggling to decipher what the momentous decisions issued by the court in the past year mean for their life choices.

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Gen Z Roiled by Supreme Court Rulings on Student Loans, Abortion

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    Gen Z Roiled by Supreme Court Rulings on Student Loans, Abortion

    Gen Z Roiled by Supreme Court Rulings on Student Loans, Abortion

    The US Supreme Court has Taylor Porter questioning her career path, where she wants to live, and even the relationships around her as she enters her …

    “Young Americans feel like their rights are under attack."

    Trust in the Supreme Court among Gen Z has dropped 10 percentage points since the spring of 2018, a Harvard University youth poll found in March, nine months after the abortion decision but before the student loan and affirmative action rulings.

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