The Supreme Court's right-wing justices appear undaunted by sinking approval ratings. 'They don’t care how the public, let alone the legal academy, is processing their sustained shocks to the legal system,' writes cristianafarias.
tried to reassure women voters that, despite the erasure of their constitutional right to terminate a pregnancy, they nonetheless were “not without electoral or political power” to change state laws or elect candidates committed to abortion rights.
But what if the very rules of what remains of our democracy are rigged so that Republicans always win? Or so that the voters they represent, increasingly white and in the minority, get outsize influence in the political process? Chief Justicewill very much be in the driver’s seat this time around as the high court sets out to answer those questions, steering the reactionaries to his right through a series of cases where he has a real shot at fulfilling hisof eliminating any and all...
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