Sec. 143A.002. CENSORSHIP PROHIBITED. (a) A social media platform may not censor a user, a user's expression, or a user's ability to receive the expression of another person based on... a user's geographic location in this state or any part of this state.posted by BungaDunga at 5:06 PM on September 17, 2022 [3 favorites]
¡°Conservatism consists of exactly one proposition, to wit: There must be in-groups whom the law protects but does not bind, alongside out-groups whom the law binds but does not protect."Whether or not this particular bit of Trumpism is overturned by the Supreme Court, and I am not optimistic that it will be, we're going to see more of this going forward and we're going to need a Democratic Party that acknowledges the problem instead of pretending harder that the problem doesn't exist.
There are solutions out there for the problem of Trump¡¯s runaway judges. Expanding the courts¡ªeven just the lower courts¡ªis the most bulletproof. Congress has periodically added seats to the federal judiciary from its inception to help judges keep up with ever-ballooning caseloads. Today¡¯s litigants (who are not named Donald Trump) often face yearslong court delays. The Judicial Conference, a nonpartisan government institution that develops administrative policies, has begged Congress to add seats to the lower courts. [...]posted by mhum at 4:26 PM on September 19, 2022 [11 favorites]
There are other worthy ideas too. Term limits for justices and lower court judges. Limits on courts¡¯ jurisdiction to strike down democratically enacted laws. Modest reforms that restrict the Supreme Court¡¯s ability to suppress voting rights before an election. Let¡¯s hear them all. (God knows Biden¡¯s court reform commission studied them extensively, to little end.)
If there were a principle that best embodies why progressives are losing ground so quickly¡ªeven as they are correct on the facts, and the law, and the zeitgeist¡ªit must be this tendency to just keep on lawyering the other side¡¯s bad law in the hopes that the lawyering itself will make all the bad faith and crooked law go away. But for those who are genuinely worried that democracy will rise or fall based on whether a case lands before their judges or others, merely explaining legal flaws in pointillist detail isn¡¯t an answer. And soberly explaining that Cannon was wrong about most stuff but correct about two things is decidedly not an answer, either. You do not, under any circumstances, have to hand it to them.posted by mhum at 4:58 PM on September 19, 2022 [9 favorites]
[...]
Until and unless those of us who are shocked and horrified at lawless rulings by lawless Trump judges are prepared to propose structural solutions, the aggregated effect of criticizing their rulings won¡¯t be to restore the rule of law or even to restore public confidence in the rule of law. The aggregated effect will be just to confirm that we will all be living under the thumb of Donald Trump¡¯s lifetime-appointed hacks for many decades.
[...]
But the chorus from the left, the middle, and the sane right that the lawlessness is lawless only affirms that we cannot ever escape this closed loop of Trump¡¯s judges. Being really mad but doing nothing to change things is a terrible strategy for democracy and for public confidence in the courts. It creates the illusion that if we work really hard to debunk corrupt rulings, we can force Trump judges to see the light, or feel shame, or do something different. Meanwhile, the targets of our meticulous takedowns laugh at the pains we take to prove them wrong. They. Do. Not. Care.
We get it. Lawyers are trained to lawyer. But if you are lawyering within a system you believe to be broken, or immoral, or lawless, and you aren¡¯t standing up with meaningful fixes for that system, you are, fundamentally, acceding to that lawlessness. It is a moral victory to point out the errors, but it¡¯s also a tacit concession that the system is, in fact, legitimate, no matter how low it may go. Every one of us is going to need to decide how long we can continue to operate that way.
« Older All models are wrong, but some models are useful. | ¡®Hey, how are we going to make this work today?¡¯ Newer »
This thread has been archived and is closed to new comments
posted by NoxAeternum at 4:03 PM on September 17, 2022 [23 favorites]