- The Supremes eviscerate the Voting Rights Act, and the partisan flexibility of the law;
- King Charles visits while Trump claims America is not an idea but an inherited Anglo-Saxon culture;
- Heather Cox Richardson on the same point;
- Brief items about Trump’s ballroom obsession, someone who thinks the death penalty is a blessing, the administration penalizing disabled people who live with their families, someone who thinks LGBTQ protections are anti-Christian, a long list of thinks Trump is and Jimmy Kimmel is not, and how MAGA are repulsed by people who are different.
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What strikes me about the law, i.e. the judicial system, is how easily laws and principles and even past supreme court decisions, which presumably are established precedents, can be bent or even overturned toward the ideological preferences of the politicians and the justices and judges currently in power. (The law, while presuming to cite established precedents as if they were scientific conclusions, is actually nothing like science or mathematics.)
More going back in time, and undoing progress made in previous generations.

Slate, Richard L. Hasen, yesterday: The Supreme Court’s Conservatives Just Issued the Worst Ruling in a Century, subtitled “This evisceration of the Voting Rights Act requires us to take SCOTUS reform more seriously.”
Because the decision is transparently in support of the current administration’s naked support for white supremacy. This is why the decision is so cleanly split between the ‘conservative’ justices and the ‘liberal’ ones.
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