Zombie Laws Don’t Have to Be the Last of U.S. - Dame Magazine
In the wake of the recent raft of horrifying SCOTUS decisions, Democrats are looking for proactive ways to contain the damage. Claire Bond Potter Jul 9, 2024 This article was made possible because of the generous support of DAME members. We urgently need your help to keep publishing. Please join us for as little as $1.00 a month or make a one-time gift in any amount! Support Us As controversy swirls around the 2024 Election and Democrats scramble to shore up their ticket in the wake of a disastrous June presidential debate, it is imperative to push past the media frenzy about President Biden’s intellectual fitness for office.
Democratic strategists must forcefully articulate second-term policies, particularly those that can disable a right-wing movement that is well-funded and threatens to take the United States back to the 1950s. What is most frequently mentioned, in a Congress that seems frozen by small majorities, is a court-packing plan to disable the current conservative majority on the United States Supreme Court. While a second term is usually an opportunity for radical solutions, court packing may not be one of them.
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