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Today in Supreme Court Accountability, we’re featuring: November 12, 2024 news briefs, calls-to-action, and more.
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Supreme Court Accountability Calls-To-Action
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Supreme Court News Briefs - November 12, 2024
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NBC: Trump has shaped the Supreme Court, but it could still hinder his agenda
Lawrence Hurley speaks to experts about whether or not the Supreme Court would hinder Trump’s radical agenda.
New York Times: Will the Supreme Court Stand Up to Trump? Can It?
Professor Stephen I. Vladeck argues that the Supreme Court’s low public approval could give Trump the opportunity to ignore the Court’s decisions.
Bloomberg: One of Trump’s Few Checks on Power? The Supreme Court He Shaped
Supreme Court Justices
Wall Street Journal: Justice Samuel Alito Plans to Remain on Supreme Court
Jess Bravin reports that sources close to Justice Alito say that he has no plans to step down from the Supreme Court.
CNN: Supreme Court Justice Sonia Sotomayor to remain at post as some call for her to step down
John Fritze reports on calls for Justice Sotomayor to retire during the remainder of the Biden administration.
The Hill: Trump’s election sparks retirement talk for Thomas, Alito, Sotomayor
Zach Schonfeld reports on public anticipation that Justices Alito and Thomas may retire during the next Trump administration. He also outlines calls from some for Justice Sotomayor to retire before Trump takes office.
Judicial Nominations
CNN: Democrats will face headwinds in final push to confirm Biden judges
Tierney Sneed and Lauren Fox report on Democrats efforts to confirm judges in the lame duck period and calls from progressive groups and others for them to work weekends and late nights to get nominees through.
New York Times: After G.O.P. Wins, Senate Democrats Eye Major Push to Confirm Biden Judges
Carl Hulse reports that Senate Democrats are planning on getting “as many” judges confirmed as they can during the lame duck–he also notes pressure from progressive groups calling for the Senate to confirm all judicial nominees.
Bloomberg: Biden Intends to Name Farhadian Weinstein to SDNY Seat (1)
Jacqueline Thomsen and Tiana Headley report that on Friday the White House “announced plans to nominate Tali Farhadian Weinstein to a seat on the US District Court for the Southern District of New York.”
Supreme Court News - Video - November 12, 2024
Supreme Court releases new case order list amid rumors about justices' futures | MSNBC
Together we can hold the Supreme Court Accountable
Equal justice in America depends on an impartial Supreme Court, yet today, our highest Court is compromised. Designed to be a pillar of justice, the Court should stand above political influence, interpreting the Constitution with integrity and impartiality. However, a conservative majority has taken hold, prioritizing personal beliefs over constitutional principles. This imbalance threatens not only specific freedoms but the very foundation of our democracy.
The signs of this crisis are clear. The Court has been plagued by corruption, ethics scandals, and extreme political leanings, casting doubt on its ability to protect fundamental rights. Critical issues such as abortion rights, climate action, and fair election protections now face uncertainty. With this compromised Court, hard-fought gains are at risk of being rolled back, undermining decades of progress toward a just and equal society. We can't afford to be complacent while these extreme rulings erode our rights.
But we, the people, hold the power to demand change. Activists across the country are raising their voices to call for real Supreme Court reform. Congress must protect the Court's integrity by expanding the number of justices, enforcing term limits, and implementing a robust code of ethics. These reforms are essential to restoring faith in the Court and ensuring it serves all Americans, not just a select few.
Here's a list of actions People Power United activists can take to advocate for Supreme Court reform:
Contact Congress: Call, email, or write letters to your members of Congress urging them to support Supreme Court reforms, including court expansion, term limits, and a code of ethics.
Sign and Share Petitions: Find or create petitions demanding Supreme Court reform and share them widely on social media to gather support.
Use Social Media: Post regularly on social media to raise awareness, share critical facts, and debunk myths about Supreme Court reform.
Partner with Organizations: Collaborate with established advocacy groups focused on judicial reform, such as Demand Justice or the American Constitution Society.
Write Op-Eds and Letters to the Editor: Submit articles to newspapers and online publications to explain why Supreme Court reform is critical to preserving democracy and equal rights.
Engage in Peaceful Protests and Demonstrations: Participate in or organize protests outside courthouses, government buildings, or symbolic locations to draw attention to the cause.
Educate Through Workshops: Host or attend workshops to learn more about Supreme Court reform and teach others about its importance.
Lobby Your State Legislators: Advocate for state resolutions supporting Supreme Court reforms to increase pressure on Congress.
Create Informational Materials: Design flyers, infographics, or videos explaining the current Supreme Court problems and why reform is necessary.
Use Email Campaigns: Create or join email campaigns to send pre-written letters to legislators supporting reform.
Join National Days of Action: Participate in coordinated national days of action organized by reform groups to maximize collective impact.
Support Reform-Minded Candidates: Volunteer, donate, or campaign for political candidates who prioritize Supreme Court reform in their platforms.
Host Conversations: Start conversations within your community or online, emphasizing the impact of Supreme Court decisions on daily life and the need for accountability and reform.
The time for action is now. Each of us has a voice, and every voice matters in the fight for equal justice. In just one minute, you can send a message to your member of Congress, urging them to support reforms that uphold the rule of law. Together, we can demand a Supreme Court that truly represents justice and fairness for all. Join the fight for a, uncompromised Court—our democracy depends on it.
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