The case against the Supreme Court of the United States [View all]
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The fact that someone inside the Courts very small circle of trust apparently decided to leak a draft opinion is likely to be perceived by the justices, as SCOTUSBlog tweeted out Monday night, as the gravest, most unforgivable sin.
To this I say, good. If the Court does what Alito proposed in his draft opinion, and overrules Roe v. Wade, that decision will be the culmination of a decades-long effort by Republicans to capture the institution and use it, not just to undercut abortion rights but also to implement an unpopular agenda they cannot implement through the democratic process.
And the Courts Republican majority hasnt simply handed the Republican Party substantive policy victories. It is systematically dismantling voting rights protections that make it possible for every voter to have an equal voice, and for every political party to compete fairly for control of the United States government. Justice Alito, the author of the draft opinion overturning Roe, is also the author of two important decisions dismantling much of the Voting Rights Act.
This behavior, moreover, is consistent with the history of an institution that once blessed slavery and described Black people as beings of an inferior order. It is consistent with the Courts history of union-busting, of supporting racial segregation, and of upholding concentration camps.
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After reading about the other disgusting decisions the SC has made throughout history, I have lost any respect for the institution as a whole.