Supreme Court's New Term Raises Election Concerns
As the Supreme Court begins its new session, pivotal cases and potential election interventions loom large.
- The Supreme Court's new term includes high-profile cases on issues like transgender rights, environmental regulations, and gun control.
- Concerns are growing about the Court's potential involvement in the 2024 election, reminiscent of the controversial Bush v. Gore decision.
- Recent rulings have shown the Court's willingness to intervene in election matters, as seen in Moore v. Harper, which expanded its authority over state election rules.
- Public trust in the Supreme Court is declining, with many viewing its decisions as increasingly partisan and ideologically driven.
- The conservative majority on the Court, bolstered by justices appointed by former President Trump, faces criticism for its perceived alignment with Republican interests.