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Celerity

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19. Recourse: Ignore them if/when they go truly off the rails (for instance, if they declare foetal personhood on a national
Wed Jun 12, 2024, 03:13 PM
Jun 2024

basis, which would outlaw most all abortions nationwide). They have no actual physical enforcement measures.

Marbury v Madison's derived power of judical review is not specifically laid out in the US Constitution.


The Case Against Judicial Review

If Democrats don’t bring the Supreme Court to heel, Americans will live under judicial despotism for the foreseeable future.

https://prospect.org/justice/the-case-against-judicial-review/

In just a one-week span in June, the Supreme Court dealt several terrific blows to American freedom and self-government. It overturned a century-old New York law restricting the concealed carry of firearms; it overturned Roe v. Wade, allowing about 26 states to ban abortion, with more to come if Republicans win the congressional midterms; and it sharply limited the ability for the executive branch to regulate greenhouse gas emissions from power plants, which could eventually hamstring the administrative apparatus that has governed the United States for well over a century. The Court also recently agreed to hear a case on the “independent state legislature doctrine,” which holds that state legislatures have total power over their electoral systems. If the ruling goes conservatives’ way again, it would allow gerrymandered Republican legislatures to hand the presidency to their own party in 2024, striking another blow against democracy itself.

This disaster is being perpetrated by perhaps the least democratically legitimate Supreme Court in history. Five of the six right-wing justices were appointed by presidents who took office after losing the popular vote. The other, Clarence Thomas, is married to an avowed conservative activist who actively agitated to overturn the 2020 election. In 2016, Senate Republican leader Mitch McConnell held one seat open for a year, in violation of all precedent and the text of the Constitution, to ensure his preferred replacement. Republicans have had a Court majority since the Nixon administration, even though they have won the presidential popular vote just once since 1989. The inexorable march of tradition and timidity on the part of the government’s other branches has given this pack of conservative apparatchiks what amounts to monarchical powers over the American people. It’s no wonder that their decisions are so terrible—and so ominous for the country’s future.

What is to be done? I propose to attack the problem at the root and abolish judicial review. The Court does not have the sole power to interpret the Constitution, nor the power to strike down any law it choses, and it’s time to say so. Even fairly hard-bitten progressives are often unsettled by this idea. Most Americans learn in high school civics that the Supreme Court gets final say on whether laws are constitutional, and that this is core to the functioning of the constitutional system. Yet this view is incomplete. Judicial review does not appear in the Constitution and is not firmly rooted in American tradition. For roughly the first three-quarters of the 19th century and the middle third of the 20th, those powers were heavily circumscribed by tradition and competition from the other branches of government.



And for good reason: When the Court has exercised sole power to interpret the Constitution, with rare exceptions it has used that power to obliterate Americans’ constitutional rights, uphold white supremacy, and protect abusive corporations from unions and the regulatory state. While challenging the judiciary is commonly associated with Andrew Jackson, the two best presidents in history, Abraham Lincoln and Franklin Roosevelt, had no choice but to directly confront the Court in order to advance justice. If America does not follow their lead, presidential powers will evaporate along with those of Congress and the freedom of the American people.

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AOC for the win ... [View all] aggiesal Jun 2024 OP
According to the Supreme Court..... KS Toronado Jun 2024 #1
It sure would be nice to have Dems hold the WH, House and Senate and fix some of these loopholes dutch777 Jun 2024 #2
Ah, but the thing is, if we try to make laws about the Supreme Court and their conduct Bettie Jun 2024 #17
Recourse: Ignore them if/when they go truly off the rails (for instance, if they declare foetal personhood on a national Celerity Jun 2024 #19
True, Ma'am: The Court Set Itself Up As A 'Council Of Elders', With A Veto Over Legislature And Executive Alike The Magistrate Jun 2024 #32
One solution would be expanding the court from 9 to 13 justices. calimary Jun 2024 #21
Make it broad-- all federal employees of any branch. And they would risk being impeached if we had the majority. dutch777 Jun 2024 #33
Normally when AOC spanks you, it hurts, but surfered Jun 2024 #3
Looked like Raskin was the proud professor as she spoke on the TV last evening Attilatheblond Jun 2024 #7
And he has a great student malaise Jun 2024 #18
Democrats sound like the adults in Peanuts specials to him nuxvomica Jun 2024 #8
Alito is just another corrupt sob using God as a cover. B.See Jun 2024 #30
SCOTUS justices criminal conduct exposed. oasis Jun 2024 #4
She is the future SocialDemocrat61 Jun 2024 #5
Along with Jared Moskowitz, Jasmine Crockett ... Attilatheblond Jun 2024 #9
I really admire the young Dems--and the older ones! Nt spooky3 Jun 2024 #13
Yep. There is a LOT to admire about most of them Attilatheblond Jun 2024 #16
This Subversive Court is out to replace our democracy with a theocracy / oligarchy. Hermit-The-Prog Jun 2024 #6
But the aristocracy! usonian Jun 2024 #10
And as soon as Thomas left the island, the yacht.... Kingofalldems Jun 2024 #11
It's like this, AOC. He's Supreme, you're not. dchill Jun 2024 #12
The Idi Amin of Supreme Court history peppertree Jun 2024 #20
She is an amazing young woman and I admire her greatly. llmart Jun 2024 #14
When she Rebl2 Jun 2024 #23
Republicans fear smart women who can't be intimidated. llmart Jun 2024 #25
Kick. N/T Upthevibe Jun 2024 #15
Truth to power. That's AOC! n/t PatrickforB Jun 2024 #22
I don't think Justice Brown should be getting Beyonce tickets either Skittles Jun 2024 #24
Nice to see a member of Congress doing their job - a rarity these days. Love AOC walkingman Jun 2024 #26
K and fucking R Blue Owl Jun 2024 #27
Tell it like it is, AOC! Martin68 Jun 2024 #28
As a school board member, I had to donate a $9.80 AllyCat Jun 2024 #29
KnfknR is right! sarchasm Jun 2024 #31
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