Editorial: Court Reform Should Be a Priority for the Next Democratic Trifecta
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Adam Gurri
Summary
This editorial argues that the next Democratic trifecta (control of the presidency, House, and Senate) must implement comprehensive court reform to counter what the author describes as lawless, Trump-appointed judges. The piece references a week of largely negative Supreme Court decisions and calls for structural changes to the judiciary.
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We will have a lot to say about the Supreme Court decisions from this week.
It was a big, largely terrible week, even when the maj
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