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The Federal Courts Are Out of Control Right Now

Por: Slate Politics October 27, 2022

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In the run up to the midterms, Congress remains in recess, its members afraid to take any votes that might hurt their reelection prospects. The federal judiciary does not have this problem: Its members are insulated for life from the consequences of their actions. No one understands this fact better than Republican-appointed judges, who have spent the last two weeks flexing their muscles as if to remind the country who really rules it. A series... + full article



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