🏛️ Supreme Court Accountability News — December 1, 2025 | Updates and Actions You Can Take Today
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🌐 The Supreme Court Is About to Hear a Case That Could Rewrite Internet Access
The Cox Communications v. Sony Music Entertainment case now before the Supreme Court of the United States questions whether an internet provider can be held liable simply for continuing to offer service when it knows subscribers are infringing music copyrights. A prior $1 billion verdict against Cox Communications was affirmed by a lower appeals court — but if the high court upholds that standard, Internet Providers may face massive legal exposure for their users’ actions. It’s called accountability, and yes even internet providers should be held accountable for their actions. — Slate
⚖️ Why Did a State Supreme Court Justice Put a Fake SCOTUS Quote in a Major Dissent?
The Wisconsin Supreme Court is weighing challenges to a Wisconsin redistricting map and related legislative tactics. “Justice Annette Kingsland Ziegler, who suggested that the imposition of a more balanced map would violate the U.S. Constitution. To make that point, Ziegler quoted a recent Supreme Court decision, Moore v. Harper, for the proposition that state courts’ role in congressional redistricting is “exceedingly limited.” There is just one problem: Moore said no such thing. That quotation appears nowhere in the ruling. To the contrary, Moore held the opposite, concluding that state courts can play a legitimate, meaningful role in congressional redistricting.” The case underscores deep tensions between electoral fairness and misinformation. — Slate
📄 Supreme Court won’t immediately let Trump administration fire Copyright Office head
The Court has temporarily blocked the administration’s attempt to remove Shira Perlmutter — head of the U.S. Copyright Office — while her legal challenge proceeds, leaving intact lower-court rulings that defend the office’s independence. The decision comes amid broader fights over presidential authority to purge federal agencies and could preserve checks on executive power. The outcome may have long-lasting implications for agency independence, separation of powers, and protection of institutional expertise from political interference. — The Seattle Times
📜 Times Analysis Finds Errors in Trump’s Supreme Court Filing That Calls for National Guard in Chicago
An attempt by the administration to broaden the domestic use of the National Guard — including involvement in law enforcement and political enforcement actions — has run head-on into legal pushback. “The Trump administration has claimed the police were slow to protect federal agents on Oct. 4, but videos and audio show that their rationale conflates hours of events involving a shooting, a protest, a car crash and a police radio call.” A federal judge has flagged serious constitutional concerns, ruling against immediate expansion while raising doubts about separation between civilian and military power. Critics warn that granting broad Guard deployment signals a dangerous shift toward militarized governance at home. — The New York Times
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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.
Check out these resources: No Kings: the Urgent Need for Court Reform and Litigation Tracker: Legal Challenges to Trump Administration Actions
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