Daily News | When will Americans flood the streets to protest our broken, corrupt Supreme Court?
majority decisions they hand down. But this deterioration has been allowed to fester over decades, like a frog in boiling water, and not in one fell swoop as proposed for Israel. The streets here are empty.
I thought about how the Supreme Court — atop one of our three co-equal branches of government — doesn’t get enough scrutiny, even as its poor ethics and its rulings erode our freedoms. Infor our democracy, I watched journalists drop two recent bombshells that landed largely with a dull thud, ignored in our frenetic news cycle.
that would clarify issues around the income and political activity of justices’ spouses, and whether Roberts should recuse himself from cases involving his wife’s patrons.
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