🏛️ 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 February 25, 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
Call any (or all) Senators on the Senate Judiciary Committee at (202) 224-3121 and say:
"Hi, I'm a constituent from ________, I am may or may not be in your state but as a Senator who sits on Senate Judiciary Committee you represent all Americans on these matters and as an American I am asking you to advocate for a Senate Judiciary hearing to conduct oversight on the Justice Department’s dropping the charges against New York City Mayor Eric Adams. It appears that President Trump illegally used his office to coerce the DOJ into overlooking crimes in favor of his cruel anti-immigrant agenda.
BONUS
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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 Investigate Corruption in Trump’s Department of Justice
Oral Arguments
Wall Street Journal: Supreme Court Considers Reverse-Bias Lawsuits Amid DEI Backlash
Jess Bravin and Eric Mulvaney outline the case and arguments of Marlean Ames, who claims her employer denied her a promotion and then demoted her because she is heterosexual. The Supreme Court will hear this case on Wednesday.
Also covered by: USA Today
Vox: The Supreme Court faces the absurdly difficult problem of where to put nuclear waste
Ian Millhiser writes about Nuclear Regulatory Commission v. Texas, which the Supreme Court will hear next week. The case focuses on where to store nuclear waste and Millhiser argues that it is a clear example of “NIMBY — that’s ‘not in my backyard’ — politics.”
Supreme Court Rulings
NBC: Supreme Court throws out Oklahoma death row inmate's conviction over flawed trial
Lawrence Hurley reports that on Tuesday, in a rare victory for a death row inmate at the 6-3 Supreme Court, the justices decided 5-3 to throw out “Oklahoma death row inmate Richard Glossip’s murder conviction because a key witness lied in court and prosecutors withheld information about him.”
Also covered by: Reuters
Slate: Sonia Sotomayor Just Dealt a Major Blow to Shady Prosecutors
Mark Joseph Stern writes about Justice Sotomayor’s opinion in Glossip v. Oklahoma, in which the justice calls out the prosecutors in Richard Glossip’s case and takes the opportunity to “bolster constitutional protections against false testimony.”
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.
Bonus
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