Opinion | Who died and made the Supreme Court a Congress?
Now that Republican appointees are a supermajority on the Supreme Court, it has set out to essentially rewrite American laws.
Hasnain says:
“Making the choice for the legislature — that’s exactly what this Supreme Court now does, on a regular basis, and on a range of key issues. It takes issues decided by the people’s representatives and then re-decides them in a manner that pleases the conservative supermajority on the bench. So an elected, and Democratic-controlled, Congress can write and pass a progressive law, but an unelected and very conservative Supreme Court can just rewrite it.
Confidently. Brazenly. Shamelessly.
These are not neutral judges. These are politicians in robes
Posted on 2023-07-04T21:08:59+0000