🏛️ Supreme Court Accountability
🏛️Join the movement to hold the Supreme Court Accountable to the people they serve.
Join the movement to hold the Supreme Court Accountable to the people they serve
🏛️ Supreme Court rulings aren’t just headlines—they affect your rights and freedoms! Read the latest updates for March 3, 2025 and join the movement for accountability.
🏛️ The Supreme Court must serve the people, not special interests. Join Supreme Court Accountability for news briefs, calls-to-action, and more. Together, we can demand transparency and integrity! #SupremeCourtAccountability
Supreme Court Accountability Calls-To-Action
Click here to Send a letter of support to President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, Ukrainian leaders and soldiers, and the resilient people of Ukraine
Click here to Pass the Supreme Court Ethics, Recusal, and Transparency Act
Click here to Oppose the SAVE Act Voter Suppression Bill Today
Call your member of Congress today (202) 224-3121 and tell them to REJECT THE SAVE ACT! 🚨 This deceptive bill is a Trojan horse designed to strip voting rights from millions, paving the way for Republican authoritarianism. Don't let them undermine our democracy! and ask them to support the Freedom to Vote Act and the John Lewis Voting Rights Advancement Act
Click here to send a letter to your member of Congress
Click here to Investigate Corruption in Trump’s Department of Justice
Supreme Court Accountability - News Briefs
Elon Musk
Time: How the Supreme Court Paved the Way for DOGE
Leah Litman argues that for years the Supreme Court has been laying the groundwork for the chaos of the Trump administration with rulings on campaign finance and executive power. She highlights Citizens United as an example of this.
Bloomberg: Elon Musk Wants to Be a Kingmaker Again
General
New York Times: Can the Media’s Right to Pursue the Powerful Survive Trump’s Second Term?
David Enrich writes about the right-wing crusade to overturn New York Times v. Sullivan and other precedents that protect the freedom of the press.
Oral Arguments
New York Times: At Supreme Court, Mexico to Offer Culprit for Cartel Violence: Gun Makers
Abbie VanSickle reports that on Tuesday the Supreme Court will hear oral arguments in which Mexico is arguing that “U.S. gun manufacturers have aided in the trafficking of weapons used by the cartels.” She outlines arguments on both sides of the case.
Also covered by: Bloomberg, Washington Post
USA Today: Nobody wants to live near nuclear waste. The Supreme Court mulls where to put it
Davis Winkie reports on a case that the Supreme Court will hear on Wednesday that concerns the storage of nuclear waste in Texas.
Trump
USA Today: Dismantling agencies and firing workers: How Trump is redefining relations with Congress and courts
Bart Jansen argues that Donald Trump is embracing the Reagan-era theory of the “unitary executive” to redefine the balance of the three branches of our government.
Paul Blumenthal argues that the chaos Donald Trump has caused in the first months of his presidency suggest that he believes the Supreme Court already greenlit his vision of the presidency when they gave him immunity from criminal prosecution for official acts in Trump v. United States.
Politico: Judge rules Trump’s firing of federal workforce watchdog was illegal
Josh Gerstein and Kyle Cheney report that on Saturday U.S. District Judge Amy Berman Jackson ruled that Trump’s firing of Hampton Dellinger was illegal and that he may continue to serve his five year term.
CNN: Supreme Court justices tread carefully as collision with Trump looms
John Fritze reports on the tension brewing between Trump and the Supreme Court as more and more cases about his executive actions are appealed to the Court. He writes about the State of the Union and how the justices of the Supreme Court have had different approaches to the event.
Supreme Court Accountability - Video Briefs
🚨 MAJOR RULING from US Supreme Court | Brian Tyler Cohen
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. Meant to rise above politics and interpret the Constitution with fairness, it now hosts a conservative majority that prioritizes ideology over constitutional principles—undermining individual freedoms and our democratic foundation.
Corruption, ethics scandals, and extreme political bias have cast a long shadow over its ability to safeguard rights. Critical issues like abortion, climate action, and fair elections hang in the balance. Every extreme ruling chips away at the fairness and equality our nation strives to uphold.
But hope remains. Across the nation, activists and organizations are demanding transformative reform. Congress must act now by:
Expanding the Court: Rebalance the bench with more justices.
Enforcing Term Limits: Prevent lifetime partisanship.
Instituting a Code of Ethics: Hold justices accountable.
These urgent reforms are essential to rebuild trust and ensure the Court serves all Americans—not just the powerful few.
How You Can Help:
Contact Congress: Urge your representatives to support key reforms.
Sign & Share Petitions and letter campaigns: Amplify your voice on social media.
Partner with Advocacy Groups: Join forces with organizations committed to judicial reform.
Write Op-Eds: Educate others about the urgent need for change.
Lobby & Organize: Engage with state legislators, join email campaigns, and participate in national actions.
Every decision from this Court affects our daily lives and the future of our nation. United, our voices can demand a fair and accountable Supreme Court that upholds justice for everyone. Join the fight for a better tomorrow—our democracy depends on it.
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