🏛️ Supreme Court Accountability News | December 27, 2025
🏛️ Supreme Court Accountability News — December 27, 2025. Stay informed and join the movement to hold the Court accountable to the people.
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🛂 US Is Legally Obligated to Provide Asylum. SCOTUS May Help Trump End It Anyway.
What if a right guaranteed by law could be quietly erased by the courts? U.S. law and international treaties require asylum protections for people fleeing persecution, but a pending Supreme Court case could allow sweeping restrictions that undermine those obligations. Legal experts warn the move would contradict decades of asylum precedent and humanitarian commitments. The ruling could fundamentally reshape who is allowed safety in the United States—and who is turned away. — Truthout
🗣️ Supreme Court sides with immigration judges in speech case for now, rebuffing Trump administration
The Supreme Court temporarily sided with immigration judges challenging Trump-era restrictions on what they can say publicly. “Immigration judges are federal employees, and the question at the center of the appeal is about whether they can sue to challenge a policy restricting their public speeches or if they are required to use a separate complaint system for the federal workforce.” While the broader legal fight continues, the decision signals resistance to executive control over judicial voices. — The Seattle Times
🗳️ Judge orders special elections for Mississippi Supreme Court after Voting Rights Act violation
A federal judge ruled that Mississippi’s judicial election system unlawfully diluted the voting power of Black voters. The court found the structure violated the Voting Rights Act and ordered special elections to remedy the harm. “Mississippi is nearly 40% Black, but has never had more than one Black Justice on the nine-member Court,” Ari Savitzky, a senior staff attorney with the ACLU’s Voting Rights Project, wrote in a statement. “We couldn’t be happier to see justice on the horizon.” The decision represents a rare and forceful judicial intervention in how state supreme courts are elected. It also underscores ongoing legal battles over voting rights and representation. — The Seattle Times
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Click here to Tell the Supreme Court to Enforce the New Ethics Code
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
Together we can hold the Supreme Court Accountable
⚖️ Justice belongs to the people—not to partisan judges.
America’s promise of equal justice depends on a Supreme Court that is impartial and accountable. Right now, that promise is under strain. A hard-right majority is elevating ideology over the Constitution—rolling back reproductive freedom, weakening climate protections, and putting the fairness of our elections at risk. Ongoing ethics scandals and undisclosed conflicts of interest have only deepened the crisis, undermining public trust at the very moment our rights and freedoms are on the line.
But this moment is not the end of the story. Across the country, people are organizing to demand meaningful reform:
Expand the Court to restore balance
Set term limits to end lifetime political entrenchment
Enforce a binding Code of Ethics to ensure transparency and accountability
Here’s how you can help turn the tide: call your members of Congress, sign and share petitions, join coalitions, write letters and op-eds, and show up for collective action. Every decision the Court makes shapes our future. Together, we can build a Supreme Court that answers to the people—and safeguard the democracy we are determined to protect.
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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