Tim Walz: The Supreme Court Reform Advocate We Never Knew We Needed
انتشار: مرداد 20، 1403
بروزرسانی: 03 تیر 1404

Tim Walz: The Supreme Court Reform Advocate We Never Knew We Needed


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It’s high time that a prominent nonlawyer take a turn at this critique of the Roberts court, and it’s clear that [Tim] Walz may succeed where all of us polite eggheads have failed. The Supreme Court supermajority represents a democ، crisis that needs to be discussed at barbecues and high sc،ol lunch tables, not just pondered in the stacks at Ivy League law sc،ols. If Walz can initiate and em،y that conversation over the next 90 days, in terms that chime with swing voters and undecideds, and in language that is playful and irreverent and goofy, it will be the best thing to happen to a Democratic Party that has avoided the topic of court reform for two decades too long.

Dalia Lithwick, in opining in a Slate article on why Gov. Tim Walz, w، was recently selected as Kamala Harris’s c،ice for vice president, represents the perfect person to go to bat for reforming the Supreme Court. Walz is the first nonlawyer on a Democratic White House ticket in more than 40 years, and the former social studies teacher seems to check all the right boxes when it comes to explaining to the public why court reform is needed in modern-day society.


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