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The headline from last week’s Christian Science Monitor lays it out bluntly: “Majority of voters no longer trust Supreme Court.”
An entire series of outrages from the radical Republicans on the Court have ginned up calls for President Biden and Congress — should he be re-elected and Democrats take both the House and Senate — to “pack” or expand the size of the Court.
Outrages include Republicans on the Court overturning Roe v Wade, gutting affirmative action, spitting on the Voting Rights Act, limiting civil rights, and a growing anticipation that the Court will soon go after the rights of queer people while further restricting access to abortion and birth control medications.
How did we get here, and what can we do about it?
The court has lost all credibility. It's corrupt members packed on the court by Presidents that lost the popular vote, and every rule broken to pack them, is more than enough justification to expand the court.
An entire series of outrages from the radical Republicans on the Court have ginned up calls for President Biden and Congress — should he be re-elected and Democrats take both the House and Senate — to “pack” or expand the size of the Court.
Outrages include Republicans on the Court overturning Roe v Wade, gutting affirmative action, spitting on the Voting Rights Act, limiting civil rights, and a growing anticipation that the Court will soon go after the rights of queer people while further restricting access to abortion and birth control medications.
How did we get here, and what can we do about it?
Should President Biden Take a Lesson from FDR about SCOTUS?
The headline from last week’s Christian Science Monitor lays it out bluntly: “Majority of voters no longer trust Supreme Court.” An entire series of outrages from the radical Republicans on the Court have ginned up calls for President Biden and...
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The court has lost all credibility. It's corrupt members packed on the court by Presidents that lost the popular vote, and every rule broken to pack them, is more than enough justification to expand the court.