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The justices of the US supreme court – even its conservatives – have traditionally valued their institution’s own standing. John Roberts, the current US chief justice, has always been praised – even by liberals – as a staunch advocate of the court’s image as a neutral arbiter. For decades, Americans believed the court soared above the fray of partisan contestation.

No more.

In Donald Trump’s second term, the supreme court’s conservative supermajority has seized the opportunity to empower the nation’s chief executive. In response, public approval of the court has collapsed. The question is what it means for liberals to catch up to this new reality of a court that willingly tanks its own legitimacy. Eager to realize cherished goals of assigning power to the president and arrogating as much for itself, the conservative justices seemingly no longer care what the public or the legal community think of the court’s actions. Too often, though, liberals are responding with nostalgia for a court that cares about its high standing. There is a much better option: to grasp the opportunity to set right the supreme court’s role in US democracy.

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[-] WatDabney@lemmy.dbzer0.com 13 points 1 day ago

Yes. The partisan Republican justices are brazenly issuing not coincidentally generally unexplained rulings with little to no regard for established law, precedent or the Constitution, and by doing so, are clearly violating their oaths of office. That is an impeachable offense. They should be removed, and prosecuted.

[-] Atelopus-zeteki@fedia.io 6 points 1 day ago

I accepted the fact months ago. Years ago. Why wasn't this deal with when Biden was president? WTF?!?

[-] Uniquitous@beehaw.org 5 points 1 day ago

Because Biden and Schumer and the rest of the old guard are too used to the way things used to be and can't (or couldn't) adapt. They're too hidebound and out of touch to recognize the state to which things have degenerated.

[-] bobs_monkey@lemmy.zip 4 points 18 hours ago

Doesn't help that they're largely insulated from the effects. They're both quite wealthy with access to the best healthcare this country has to offer, and as such are beyond identifying with their average constituents (like many in office are).

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