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Supreme Court Accountability Calls-To-Action
Click here to Tell Your Member of Congress: Expand the Supreme Court to protect our voting and civil rights, create term limits, and institute a code of ethics.
Click here to Stop the MAGA Power Grab and Expand the Supreme Court
Click here to Tell the Supreme Court: Hands Off Medication Abortion
Click here to sign the petition to pass SCOTUS Reforms
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Click here to sign-up for Rapid Response for Our Freedoms
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Supreme Court News Briefs
Supreme Court Cases
Reuters: US Supreme Court weighs police conduct in fatal Houston shooting
Andrew Chung reports that on Wednesday the Supreme Court will hear arguments in “a woman's civil rights lawsuit over the fatal police shooting of her son during a traffic stop in Houston in a case that could make it easier to hold officers accountable for using excessive force.”
Washington Post: Supreme Court seems skeptical of court-shopping claim against vape makers
Justin Jouvenal reports that during oral arguments on Tuesday, the Supreme Court justices appeared skeptical of the FDA’s position in the case, but also showed concern “that issuing a broad ruling in favor of the government could upend how litigation is filed in federal courts across the country.”
Also covered by: Bloomberg
Atlantic: The Online Porn Free-for-All Is Coming to an End
Marc Novicoff argues that the Supreme Court seems likely to uphold age verification laws for porn sites, noting that this signals a turning point in the trajectory of internet regulation.
Trump
Slate: Why Trump’s Attempt to End Birthright Citizenship Will Backfire at the Supreme Court
Mark Joseph Stern argues that the Supreme Court is not likely to uphold Trump’s executive order on birthright citizenship because it opens too many questions that the Court does not want to answer and gives the Court a chance to “flex its muscle and remind the president who really calls the shots on matters of legal dispute.”
HuffPost: Ketanji Brown Jackson Wore A Symbol Of Silent Rebellion At Inauguration
Jill Di Donato reports that Justice Jackson wore a cowrie shell collar to Donald Trump’s inauguration and outlines how it signifies resistance and cultural identity.
Supreme Court Orders
New York Times: Supreme Court Questions Prosecutors’ Focus on Sex in Capital Case
Adam Liptak reports that on Tuesday the Supreme Court handed down an order that “gave the only woman on death row in Oklahoma a fresh opportunity to challenge her sentence and conviction, saying that prosecutors may have violated her right to a fair trial by introducing lurid evidence about her sexual activities.”
Also covered by: Washington Post
Rejected Appeals
AP: Supreme Court rejects Republican-backed Montana case based on controversial election law theory
HuffPost: Supreme Court won’t take up fight over Pennsylvania mail ballot date requirement
Together we can hold the Supreme Court Accountable
Equal justice in America depends on an impartial Supreme Court, yet today, our highest Court is dangerously compromised. Designed to be a pillar of justice, the Court was meant to rise above political influence, interpreting the Constitution with integrity, fairness, and impartiality. However, the reality is starkly different. A conservative majority has entrenched itself within the Court, prioritizing personal ideologies and partisan agendas over constitutional principles. This imbalance doesn’t just threaten individual freedoms; it shakes the very foundation of our democracy.
The evidence of this crisis is both undeniable and alarming. The Supreme Court is plagued by corruption, ethics scandals, and extreme political bias, casting a long shadow over its ability to safeguard our fundamental rights. Critical issues—like abortion access, climate action, and fair elections—now hang precariously in the balance. With this compromised Court, decades of hard-fought progress toward justice and equality are at risk of being systematically dismantled. Every extreme ruling erodes our freedoms and undermines the principles of fairness and equality that America aspires to uphold. We cannot afford to stand idly by while the integrity of our justice system is being chipped away.
But there is hope, and the power to demand change lies with us. Across the nation, activists, citizens, and organizations are rising up, calling for transformative Supreme Court reform. To restore the Court’s integrity, Congress must act decisively. Key reforms include expanding the number of justices to rebalance the Court, enforcing term limits to prevent lifetime partisanship, and establishing a robust code of ethics to hold justices accountable. These measures are not just necessary—they are urgent. Reforms like these are vital to rebuilding trust in the Supreme Court and ensuring that it serves the interests of all Americans, not just the powerful few.
The time to act is now. Together, we can fight for a fair and accountable Supreme Court that upholds justice for everyone. History has shown us that when people unite to demand change, progress becomes possible. But change doesn’t happen on its own; it requires collective effort, determination, and action. Here’s how People Power United activists can join the fight for meaningful Supreme Court reform:
Contact Congress: Call, email, or write letters to your members of Congress urging them to support critical reforms, including court expansion, term limits, and a strong code of ethics. Every message counts.
Sign and Share Petitions: Amplify your voice by signing petitions that demand Supreme Court reform. Share them widely on social media to gather even more support from your network.
Leverage Social Media: Use your platform to raise awareness about the Supreme Court’s ethical failings and the need for reform. Share critical facts, personal stories, and debunk common myths.
Partner with Advocacy Groups: Collaborate with organizations focused on judicial reform, such as People Power United, Demand Justice or the American Constitution Society. Together, we can amplify our efforts and drive change.
Write Op-Eds and Letters to the Editor: Submit articles to newspapers and online publications to educate the public on why Supreme Court reform is crucial to preserving democracy and equal rights.
Host Educational Workshops: Organize or attend workshops to learn about Supreme Court reform and empower others with knowledge about its importance and implications.
Lobby State Legislators: Advocate for state resolutions supporting Supreme Court reforms. State-level pressure can play a significant role in influencing national action.
Create Informational Materials: Design and distribute flyers, infographics, and videos that explain the urgent need for Supreme Court reform and how it affects everyday lives.
Join Email Campaigns: Participate in pre-written letter campaigns to legislators, making it easier for many to express their support for reform measures.
Participate in National Days of Action: Join coordinated efforts organized by reform groups to maximize impact and demonstrate widespread demand for change.
Support Reform-Minded Candidates: Volunteer for, donate to, or campaign for political candidates who prioritize Supreme Court reform as part of their platform.
Host Community Conversations: Start discussions within your community, emphasizing how Supreme Court decisions directly impact lives and why accountability and reform are essential.
The Supreme Court’s integrity is not an abstract issue—it affects every aspect of our lives. From the air we breathe to the rights we hold dear, every decision from this Court shapes the trajectory of our nation. We cannot afford to remain silent.
Each of us has a voice, and together, our voices are powerful. By uniting, we can demand a Supreme Court that truly represents justice and fairness for all. Join the fight for an uncompromised Court—our democracy depends on it. Let’s take action today and ensure a better tomorrow.
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Call your Member of Congress (202) 224-3121 and tell them to: Expand the Supreme Court to protect our voting and civil rights, create term limits, and institute a code of ethics.
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