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The judiciary is in some ways the most crucial of the three branches of American government, the ultimate arbiter interpreting the fairness of our legislation and the actions of the chief executive. But like the other two branches, the courts, too, have also been unduly influenced by the riches of corporations and the wealthy few, handing down decisions that don’t always deliver justice but favor the elite at the top and treat unequally those at the bottom. Yet there also is a proud tradition of jurisprudence in this country that favors what’s right, and in this collection you can see, hear, and read samples of both the best and worst of how America has handed down the law.

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    Unsanitized, Election Edition: Barrett Confirmation Reinforces That McConnell Is Looking Past This Election
    October 27, 2020
    | David Dayen

    This article is adapted from Unsanitized: The COVID-19 Daily Report put out by The American Prospect. You can find the original publication here. First Ballot You don’t need me to tell you that Amy Coney Barrett was confirmed last night as an associate justice … Continue reading

  • Letters From an American
    A Court of One's Own
    October 27, 2020
    | Heather Cox Richardson

    October 26, 2020 Tonight, the Senate confirmed Justice Amy Coney Barrett to the Supreme Court of the United States to take the seat of the late Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg. The vote was 52 to 48, with no Democrats voting … Continue reading

  • Moyers on Democracy
    The Changing Courts
    October 26, 2020
    Moyers on Democracy takes a look at a new generation of judges.
  • Money & Politics
    'Look for Power in the Shadows': Watch Sheldon Whitehouse Shine Light on 'Dark Money Operation' Behind GOP Supreme Court Takeover
    October 22, 2020
    | Jake Johnson

    Democratic Sen. Sheldon Whitehouse used his 30 minutes of allotted time during Tuesday’s Senate Judiciary Committee hearing not to ask questions of President Donald Trump’s Supreme Court nominee Amy Coney Barrett—who repeatedly dodged the straightforward questions of other lawmakers—but to deliver a detailed presentation on the sprawling “dark money operation” fueling the right-wing takeover of the U.S. judicial system. Continue reading

  • Moyers on Democracy
    The Shadow Network
    October 21, 2020
    | BILLMOYERS.COM TEAM

    Bill Moyers talks with author Anne Nelson about the little-known Council for National Policy. Behind the scenes, the CNP wields immense power and will hang on to it by any means. Their current target: our judges. Continue reading

  • Environment
    The Supreme Court Battle and the Climate Crisis
    October 21, 2020
    | Mark Hertsgaard
    Roe v. Wade and Obamacare aren’t the only things endangered by Republicans’ rushed nomination of Amy Coney Barrett
  • Fight to Vote
    Justice Department Has No Legal Authority to Interfere in 2020 Vote Counts
    October 20, 2020
    | Steven Rosenfeld

    The attorney general and Justice Department can issue pro-Trump propaganda, but not reject or seize ballots, nor interrupt the locally run election process. Continue reading

  • Democracy & Government
    Judge Barrett’s Record: Siding With Businesses Over Workers
    October 15, 2020
    | David Dayen

    The implications of some of Barrett’s rulings are truly grave, and whether or not they slow down or derail her confirmation, they should get a full airing in the committee. Continue reading

  • Letters From an American
    Trump's Court Wrangler
    October 12, 2020
    | Heather Cox Richardson

    Since Nixon, Republicans have made control of the nation’s courts central to their agenda. But while most voters tend to get distracted by the hot-button issues of abortion or gay rights, what Republican Supreme Courts have done is to consolidate the power of corporations. Continue reading

  • Moyers on Democracy
    The Long Read: Barr Battles the Rule of Law
    October 8, 2020
    | Steven Harper

    “America has seen which side William Barr is on. As the nation’s top law enforcement officer, the attorney general represents the “People of the United States.” Early in his tenure, Barr jettisoned that role.Operating as Trump’s personal advocate, Barr has abused the power of his office.” — Steven Harper for the Fall 2020 issue of Litigation – The Journal of the Section of Litigation of the American Bar Association. Continue reading

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