The New Yorkerのインスタグラム(newyorkermag) - 9月26日 04時10分
Why should the Supreme Court, an unelected body that is richer, whiter, and more male than the United States is, continue to have such outsized power in the lives of ordinary people? As the branch of government that is least accountable to the American public, the Supreme Court has tended, for most of its history, toward a fundamental conservatism, siding with tradition over more expansive visions of human rights. At the link in our bio, Keeanga-Yamahtta Taylor writes about the disturbing history of the Supreme Court, and how ordinary people can challenge the political and economic élite who have such disproportionate authority over our lives.
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