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
27: The Future of the GOP
26: Bias & The Information War
25: Secession
24: Patents & Intellectual Property
23: Covid-19 & Our Pandemic Response
22: Free Trade, Fair Trade, & The Trade War
21: The Case For Open Immigration
20: Voting Trends & The Future of the Parties
2020 Election Week Update
19: Second Presidential Debate & the Election
18. Federalism vs Nationalism
17: Vice President Debate & Voting
16: First Presidential Debate 2020
14: Equality of Opportunity
13: Crime, Punishment, and Restorative Justice
12: Kenosha Shootings & The Justified Use of Force
11: Republican National Convention 2020
10: Democratic National Convention 2020
9: Inflation, Stimulus & the CARES Act
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