🏛️ Supreme Court Accountability News — October 6, 2025 | Updates and Actions You Can Take Today
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Today marks the first day of the new Supreme Court session — buckle up, it’s going to be a bumpy ride.
⚖️ Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson’s Role in a Divided Court
Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson continues to emerge as a vital voice for equity, civil rights, and constitutional integrity amid deep divisions on the Supreme Court. Her opinions challenge the majority’s push toward deregulation and executive overreach. As the Court leans further right, Jackson’s dissents are becoming defining documents for future generations of legal reformers. — The Guardian
🏛️ Supreme Court Faces Cases That Could Redefine U.S. Law and Power
The new Supreme Court term is packed with high-stakes cases that could reshape digital rights, gun laws, election integrity, and civil liberties. Central to the docket are debates over online platform liability, state gun restrictions, and government accountability. The outcomes will influence how democracy functions in an era of disinformation, political polarization, and expanding executive power. — BBC
⚖️ Section 230 Under Fire: Meta Faces Potential Liability Challenge
A major case before the courts could rewrite the rules for tech giants like Meta, determining whether platforms should be held liable for user content under Section 230. Critics say the current law enables disinformation and hate to thrive unchecked, while defenders warn that altering it could destroy free expression online. The ruling could fundamentally alter the relationship between speech, accountability, and the digital public square. — The Hill
🚫 Loomer’s Racketeering Lawsuit Rejected by Federal Court
Far-right activist Laura Loomer’s racketeering lawsuit—accusing major tech and media companies of conspiring to suppress conservative voices—was dismissed for lack of merit. The court found no evidence of coordination or malicious intent. The decision reaffirms the judiciary’s reluctance to validate political grievances disguised as legal claims. — The Hill
🗣️ Supreme Court won’t revive Louis Farrakhan defamation suit against Jewish groups
The Supreme Court on Monday declined to consider reviving Nation of Islam leader Louis Farrakhan’s defamation lawsuit against prominent Jewish organizations that called him antisemitic. — The Hill
🕵️ Project Veritas’ challenge to Oregon secret recording law turned away by Supreme Court
The Supreme Court on Monday declined to hear Project Veritas’ First Amendment challenge to an Oregon law that restricts people’s ability to secretly record others, allowing the law to stand. — The Hill
🔫 Supreme Court turns away Missouri’s bid to revive gun law
The Supreme Court turned away Missouri’s bid to revive its law purporting to declare various federal gun restrictions unconstitutional in the state, the justices announced Monday. — The Hill
⚖️ A “Dual State” Emerges: Two Americas Under One Supreme Court
An in-depth analysis explores how the Supreme Court’s rulings have effectively split the U.S. into dual systems of justice—one protecting the powerful, the other constraining everyday citizens. As the Court erodes long-standing checks on executive power, it risks becoming an instrument of partisan control. The growing legitimacy crisis has fueled calls for court reform and term limits. — Mother Jones
🗳️ The Supreme Court Case That Could Reshape U.S. Elections
An upcoming election law case could alter how votes are counted and who controls certification processes at the state level. Legal experts warn it could empower partisan officials to override the will of voters, threatening democratic norms. Advocates for reform argue the Court’s credibility is on the line as it faces increasing scrutiny over bias and political entanglement. — HuffPost
A look at the major cases the Supreme Court will take up in its new term | PBS NewsHour
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⚖️ Justice belongs to the people—not to partisan judges.
America’s promise of equal justice relies on a Supreme Court that is fair and independent. Yet today that promise is breaking. A conservative majority puts ideology ahead of the Constitution, threatening reproductive rights, climate protections, and the integrity of our elections. Ethics scandals and hidden conflicts of interest deepen the crisis, eroding public trust at the very moment our freedoms hang in the balance.
But the story isn’t finished. Across the nation, people are rising to demand real reform:
Expand the Court to restore balance
Set Term Limits to end lifetime partisanship
Adopt a binding Code of Ethics to guarantee accountability
Here’s how you can act: Call your members of Congress, sign and share petitions, join groups and coalitions, write letters and op-eds, and show up for organized actions. Every ruling shapes our future. Together, we can build a Supreme Court that serves all of us—and protect the democracy we refuse to lose.
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