Amidst the understandable moaning and groaning over the very regrettable recent Supreme Court decisions comes a New York Times opinion piece offering very real hope. The article gives no magic answer to the distress caused by these egregious opinions, defiant of the public will as they are. It does,however, show that even in the Constitution itself, Congress was essentially given the power to regulate the Supreme Court even to the point of decideing which cases could and could not be heard.
For those upset over the damage this Court has done to the body politic these last two weeks, Jamelle Bouie offers surcease from sorrows and balm in Gilead.
This article appears to be hiding behind the Times' paywall, and sadly will not be available to all readers. Look for the article in the Sunday Review section, July 3, 2022, p. 11.
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