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The simplest way to reform SCOTUS may be for Biden to refuse to enforce its politicized rulings

The simplest way to reform SCOTUS may be for Biden to refuse to enforce its politicized rulings

A political court demands a political response, says Christopher Jon Sprigman.

May 25, 2021
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The United States Supreme Court issued on April 9 a decision in Tandon v. Newsom that struck down California’s covid pandemic-related rule that limited the size of all events held in private homes, including religious gatherings, to three people per household. In an unsigned, four-page opinion, the high court’s right-wing majority radically altered the …

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