With the death of Ruth Bader Ginsburg, there is a vacancy in the Supreme Court. This vacancy, and whether it should be filled during an election year, has raised a whole world of controversy. But while everyone else focuses on this controversy, what we focus on is the make-up and evolution of the power of the Supreme Court itself. The Supreme Court is an extremely useful lens through which to understand the way the federal government and its powers are currently divided. We briefly outline the trend of the court towards legislating and why that’s inevitable through its selection process. We then talk about the current role of each branch and federal agencies and the most effective way to solve the broad structural problems.
Music: Beauty Flow by Kevin Macleod
Photo: Claire Anderson on Unsplash
107: Current News & Pandemic Amnesty?
106: Critical Theory Is Critically Flawed
105: Current News & Marijuana Law Reform
104: Immigration Revisited
103: Mark Zuckerberg, Facebook, and The Era of Fact Checkers
102: Biden, Trump, and the Collapse of our Economic Bubble?
101: Student Loan Forgiveness
100: Climate Change Philosophy
99: Dutch Farmers & The Coming Famine
98: The Inflation Reduction Act
97: The Federal Budget & Social Security
96: January 6th Hearings
95: Austrian Economics Part 3
94: The Supreme Court’s Rulings
93: Rothbard & Austrian Economics
92: Greedflation
91: The Uvalde School Shooting
90: Twitter Exposed & Political Markets
89: Are Things Just Really Bad Right Now?
88: The Overturning of Roe V. Wade
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