🏛️ Supreme Court Accountability News — December 10, 2025 | Updates and Actions You Can Take Today
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📣 Supreme Court Seems Open to Letting Street Preacher’s Lawsuit Be Heard
The Supreme Court is reviewing whether police violated the religious rights of a street preacher who was arrested after refusing to leave a public event. “Mr. Olivier later sued, and the Supreme Court on Wednesday heard his challenge to the ordinance that he says interfered with his religious rights. The constitutionality of the law is not before the court. Instead, the justices are being asked to decide whether individuals found guilty in criminal court can later file civil lawsuits challenging the validity of the statute under which they were convicted.” The case arguments highlight ongoing tensions between protest rights and public order. — The New York Times
🚔 Federal judge restricts warrantless immigration arrests in D.C.
A federal judge has ruled that warrantless immigration arrests conducted in Washington, D.C., violate constitutional protections. The decision restricts federal agents from detaining individuals without judicial authorization. “Despite the Trump administration’s attempts at fear and intimidation, everyone in D.C. has rights, regardless of who they are and their immigration status, and all federal agents are required by law to respect these rights.” Immigrant rights advocates say the ruling is a major step toward curbing unchecked enforcement powers. Officials are expected to appeal, setting up a broader legal battle. — Axios
🧠 Alabama Wants to Lower the Bar for Executing Disabled People—if SCOTUS Lets It
The Supreme Court is hearing a death penalty case that has raised alarms among disability advocates who fear it weakens safeguards for people with intellectual disabilities facing capital punishment. The decision narrows criteria for determining eligibility for death penalty exemption. Critics argue this could lead to more executions of individuals who cannot fully understand their actions or legal rights. The ruling highlights deep ideological divides on the Court over disability justice. — Mother Jones
Supreme Court allows Texas to use GOP’s gerrymandered map | MS Now
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Click here to Impeach the Conservative Supreme Court Justices!
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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
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Together we can hold the Supreme Court Accountable
⚖️ 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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