Under Chief Justice John Roberts, the U.S. Supreme Court has become an institution without precedent—both in its disregard for settled law and in its willingness to serve entrenched power. As Lisa Graves rightly warns, Roberts has presided over a Court that has undermined voting rights, enabled corporate domination, and twisted the Constitution to favor the wealthy and well-connected. From dismantling the Voting Rights Act to upholding discriminatory gerrymandering and shielding dark money, this Court has tilted democracy toward oligarchy.
Now, as the Roberts Court wades into battles over tariffs, elections, and executive power, the stakes could not be higher. This is no longer a neutral arbiter of justice—it is a political weapon reshaping the nation’s future. History will not look kindly upon this legacy of judicial activism disguised as restraint. The American people must demand accountability, transparency, and the restoration of balance to a Court that has forgotten the meaning of equal justice under the law.
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