These earlier examples show how the Court could strike down democracy-enhancing rules in the name of favoring its (contested) reading of the 1st Amendment, Equal Protection Clause and other parts of Constitution. But there's more: /10
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Things may get worse before they get better. Who knows if Thomas will go, and if Ginsburg and Breyer can hold on until there's a new Presidential election. Republicans losing their majority in the Senate might stop appointment of most extreme
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But as I wrote here
@Slate, this is a moment for political action, not complacency, even if the battle against a new Trump#SCOTUS nominee will almost certainly be lost /22https://slate.com/news-and-politics/2018/06/trump-will-replace-kennedy-with-a-scalia-clone-only-one-thing-might-stop-him.html …Show this thread -
Political organizing now can help down the line later, as there will be many battles to preserve voting and democracy ahead. It won't be easy, but our country and the promise of what it can be (someday and again), demands that we try. /end
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