The court last month ended a politically fraught term marked by surprisingly public—and at times personal—disputes between its liberal and conservative members. The increasingly tense interactions came as a record number of cases were decided along ideological lines, with Trump’s agenda dominating the term—and the conservative justices backing him in more than 80 percent of cases as of March. Justice Elena Kagan criticized her colleagues but argued the court had broken with President Trump on key issues. President Trump raged against the Supreme Court for striking down his “Liberation Day” tariffs. Alito also raged over a dissent from liberal Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson, who blasted the court’s handling of mid-cycle redistricting over concerns that the justices could appear politically motivated.