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Supreme Court News Briefs - December 4, 2024
Neil Gorsuch stayed quiet as the Supreme Court debated an anti-trans law
By Jordan S. Rubin
The Trump appointee authored a 2020 ruling protecting transgender people from workplace discrimination. The court is now mulling gender-affirming care for minors.
Ahead of second Trump term, California vows 'ironclad' abortion access
By Mackenzie Mays
Supreme Court overturned the federal right, limiting healthcare for millions of women. But as Trump prepares to take the White House again, California’s Democratic leaders are adamant that not enough has been done to secure reproductive access in case of further federal rollbacks.
How RFK Jr. could affect child gender-transition care
By Fenit Nirappil
The Supreme Court is scheduled Wednesday to hear arguments in a case challenging a Tennessee law banning transition care for minors, the first opportunity for justices to consider the constitutionality of such measures.
Commonly used defense tactic strongly correlates with acceptance of rape myths - study
By Martin Pengelly
She said the idea grew from watching “the hearings for Clarence Thomas and the response to Anita Hill”, the law professor who in 1991 said the then supreme court nominee sexually harassed her, only to see her own reputation dragged through the mud.
Biden administration backs off proposed overhaul of apprenticeship programs
By David Lieb
Supreme Court ruling that prohibited race as a deciding factor in college admissions, striking down affirmative action programs.
Trump Is Likely Plotting to Succeed Where South Korea’s Yoon Failed | Common Dreams
By Thom Hartmann
Trump—if he’s successful at cowing Republicans in the Senate into rubber-stamping his picks or allowing recess appointments—may not have those constraints, since he will have ended opposition in the Senate, and his MAGA-seized GOP now also controls the House and the Supreme Court.
Supreme Court News - Video - December 4, 2024
SCOTUS hearing on gender-affirming care case | Associated Press
Supreme Court hears challenge to ban on transgender care for minors – audio | Guardian News
Together we can hold the Supreme Court Accountable
Equal justice in America depends on an impartial Supreme Court, yet today, our highest Court is compromised. Designed to be a pillar of justice, the Court should stand above political influence, interpreting the Constitution with integrity and impartiality. However, a conservative majority has taken hold, prioritizing personal beliefs over constitutional principles. This imbalance threatens not only specific freedoms but the very foundation of our democracy.
The signs of this crisis are undeniable. The Supreme Court is mired in corruption, ethics scandals, and extreme political bias, casting a shadow over its ability to safeguard our fundamental rights. Critical issues—like abortion access, climate action, and fair elections—now hang in the balance. With this compromised Court, decades of hard-fought progress toward justice and equality are at risk of being undone. We cannot stand idly by as extreme rulings chip away at our rights and freedoms.
But the power to demand change lies with us. Across the nation, activists are rising up, calling for meaningful Supreme Court reform. Congress must act now to restore the Court's integrity by expanding the number of justices, enforcing term limits, and establishing a strong code of ethics. These reforms are vital to rebuilding trust in the Court and ensuring it works for 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.
Here's a list of actions People Power United activists can take to advocate for Supreme Court reform:
Contact Congress: Call, email, or write letters to your members of Congress urging them to support Supreme Court reforms, including court expansion, term limits, and a code of ethics.
Sign and Share Petitions: Find or create petitions demanding Supreme Court reform and share them widely on social media to gather support.
Use Social Media: Post regularly on social media to raise awareness, share critical facts, and debunk myths about Supreme Court reform.
Partner with Organizations: Collaborate with established advocacy groups focused on judicial reform, such as Demand Justice or the American Constitution Society.
Write Op-Eds and Letters to the Editor: Submit articles to newspapers and online publications to explain why Supreme Court reform is critical to preserving democracy and equal rights.
Engage in Peaceful Protests and Demonstrations: Participate in or organize protests outside courthouses, government buildings, or symbolic locations to draw attention to the cause.
Educate Through Workshops: Host or attend workshops to learn more about Supreme Court reform and teach others about its importance.
Lobby Your State Legislators: Advocate for state resolutions supporting Supreme Court reforms to increase pressure on Congress.
Create Informational Materials: Design flyers, infographics, or videos explaining the current Supreme Court problems and why reform is necessary.
Use Email Campaigns: Create or join email campaigns to send pre-written letters to legislators supporting reform.
Join National Days of Action: Participate in coordinated national days of action organized by reform groups to maximize collective impact.
Support Reform-Minded Candidates: Volunteer, donate, or campaign for political candidates who prioritize Supreme Court reform in their platforms.
Host Conversations: Start conversations within your community or online, emphasizing the impact of Supreme Court decisions on daily life and the need for accountability and reform.
The time for action is now. Each of us has a voice, and every voice matters in the fight for equal justice. In just one minute, you can send a message to your member of Congress, urging them to support reforms that uphold the rule of law. Together, we can demand a Supreme Court that truly represents justice and fairness for all. Join the fight for a, uncompromised Court—our democracy depends on it.
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