🏛️ Supreme Court Accountability News — November 10, 2025 | Updates and Actions You Can Take Today
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📜 US Supreme Court Backs Trump for Now on Passport Sex Designations
The Supreme Court temporarily allowed the Trump administration to enforce a policy restricting passport sex markers to the sex assigned at birth, effectively reversing the prior administration’s allowance of non-binary and gender-congruent options while litigation proceeds. — Bloomberg
🇺🇸 More Than 170 US Citizens Have Been Held by Immigration Agents So Far This Year
Investigations found that U.S. citizens—despite protections—have been detained by immigration agents in over 170 documented cases this year, including instances of excessive force, prolonged isolation without legal access, and detentions based on mistaken identity. — Truthout
⚖️Supreme Court to run out of funding due to shutdown
As part of the government shutdown, federal courts are facing critical funding shortfalls that threaten to halt or severely limit operations, raising concerns about access to justice and the rule of law during the funding lapse. — The Hill
🏗️ Will the Supreme Court Hand Government Contractors Blanket Immunity?
A pending case before the Supreme Court could grant sweeping legal immunity to government contractors working in warzones if the justices side with the contractor-defendant, potentially shielding a broad class of private actors from accountability. — Truthout
🎩 The Supreme Court’s Arrogance Is Creating Surprising Problems for Trump
The overreaching judicial behavior and a lack of institutional restraint at the Supreme Court are paradoxically undermining the very political subjects the court often supports, including those aligned with the former president. — Slate
🧾 Author Michael Wolff sues Melania Trump after she threatens Epstein suit
Author Michael Wolff filed a lawsuit against First Lady Melania Trump after she allegedly threatened a $1 billion defamation suit over his statements linking her to Jeffrey Epstein, claiming the threat was part of a broader pattern of intimidation against journalists. — Axios
📂 Trump Administration Asks the Supreme Court to Allow It to Fire Head of U.S. Copyright Office
The administration has petitioned the Supreme Court to permit the removal of the head of the U.S. Copyright Office without cause, raising major questions about independence of federal offices and the limits of executive power. — The Seattle Times
🏛️ Texas Supreme Court Allows Judges to Refuse Performing Same-Sex Marriages
The Texas Supreme Court ruled that state judges may decline to perform same-sex marriages on religious or conscience grounds, marking a significant retreat in marriage equality protections in a large U.S. state. — The Hill
🔍 Holder pushes Democrats to consider reforming ‘broken’ Supreme Court
Former U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder delivered remarks advocating for structural reforms of the Supreme Court, including expansion and transparency measures, in response to mounting concerns about judicial partisanship and legitimacy. — The Hill
📉 Key Justices Cast a Skeptical Eye on Trump’s Tariffs
The Supreme Court is considering whether the president acted legally when he used a 1977 emergency statute to impose tariffs on scores of countries. A Supreme Court ruling upholding the president’s broad tariff and trade-authority powers may give future administrations expanded power and discretion over economic policy, without checks on executive power. — The New York Times
Urgent Calls to Action Supreme Court Accountability:
Click here to Tell the Supreme Court to Enforce the New Ethics Code
Click here to Tell Congress: Oppose the JUDGES Act
Click here to Investigate Corruption in Trump’s Department of Justice
Click here to Impeach the Conservative Supreme Court Justices!
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
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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