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🏛️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 shape your rights and freedoms—they’re more than just headlines. Read the July 25, 2025 update and join the push for accountability.
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Supreme Court Accountability Calls-To-Action
Click here to Pass the Supreme Court Ethics, Recusal, and Transparency Act
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 Investigate Corruption in Trump’s Department of Justice
Click here to Tell Congress: Oppose the JUDGES Act
Supreme Court Accountability - News Briefs
Supreme Court ruling on injunctions puts New Hampshire in a bind
The Boston Globe | By Tal Kopan The Supreme Court's June ruling limiting nationwide injunctions is creating challenges for Republican-led states like New Hampshire, which opted out of suing the Trump administration over education funding cuts. The ruling means states can no longer benefit from other states' successful lawsuits against federal policies, leaving New Hampshire's schools without millions in funding. 🔗 Read article
Democracy dies on the shadow docket
The Boston Globe | By Kimberly Atkins Stohr This opinion piece criticizes the Supreme Court's use of the "shadow docket" to make consequential decisions without explanation, specifically regarding the Education Department layoffs. The author argues that by allowing Trump to proceed with dismantling the department before courts can fully review the legality, the Court is elevating its own power while constraining lower court judges. 🔗 Read article
Thank the Supreme Court for the Evisceration of the Federal Workforce
The Nation | By Sasha Abramsky
Analyzes how the Supreme Court's recent rulings have enabled Trump's mass firing of federal employees across agencies like CDC, NOAA, and Education Department. The court overturned lower court injunctions that had protected workers, allowing Trump to gut agencies with "arbitrary quotas" rather than efficiency measures. 🔗 Read article
Trump administration restarts third-country deportations with flight to Eswatini
NBC News | By Laura Strickler Following a Supreme Court decision in late June that paved the way for swift third-country deportations, the Trump administration resumed these controversial deportation flights by sending five immigrant detainees from different countries to Eswatini in southern Africa. The Supreme Court ruling cleared DHS to deport migrants to countries that are not their own. 🔗 Read article
The Supreme Court's majority has been issuing some rulings with no written opinion
NPR | By Steve Inskeep interview with Georgetown law professor Stephen Vladeck NPR examines the Supreme Court's unprecedented use of the "shadow docket" under Trump, where the Court has granted 15 emergency applications from the administration since April 4, going undefeated 15-0 in Trump's favor. Alarmingly, the Court provided no written explanation at all in 7 of these 15 cases. 🔗 Read article
Together we can hold the Supreme Court Accountable
Equal justice in America depends on an impartial Supreme Court—but today, that ideal is under threat. Once trusted to rise above politics, the Court’s conservative majority now pushes ideology over constitutional fairness, endangering our freedoms and democracy. Ethics scandals, corruption, and bias have eroded public trust as vital issues like abortion rights, climate action, and fair elections hang in the balance.
But change is possible. Activists across the country are calling for bold reforms to restore integrity:
Expand the Court to rebalance power
Enforce Term Limits to end lifetime partisanship
Adopt a Code of Ethics to ensure accountability
You can help:
Call Congress, sign and share petitions, partner with reform groups, write op-eds, and join organized actions. Every ruling affects our lives. Together, we can demand a Supreme Court that serves the people—not the powerful. Our democracy depends on it.
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