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The Supreme Court is no longer accountable to the people. We need to change that

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The Supreme Court is not a fair and impartial institution. We need to expand the Court to restore ba

The Supreme Court is not a fair and impartial institution. We need to expand the Court to restore balance and justice [Democracy for America Advocacy Fund](#) {NAME}, While every democratic institution plays a significant role in upholding the principles of justice, equality, and fairness, the Supreme Court is of the most important parts because as the head of the judicial branch, it is expected to act as a neutral arbiter, deliberating over the constitutionality of laws and regulations. Today, we stand at a crossroads in the evolution of the Supreme Court, with a clear imbalance, entrenched partisanship, and ethical questions clouding its actions. The integrity and impartiality of the Supreme Court have come under a spotlight due to the predominance of a conservative super majority, with several recent decisions showing a clear partisan tilt. This conservative bloc has shaped the outcome of critical cases, from undermining the Voting Rights Act to reversing Roe v. Wade, thereby dismantling landmark legislation that stood as cornerstones of social justice and human rights. Perhaps more disconcerting is the emerging controversies and likely corruption involving conservative justices. A cloud of ethical transgressions hangs over the court, from Justice Clarence Thomas's unreported lavish gifts, the 83 pre-confirmation ethics complaints against Justice Brett Kavanaugh, to the refusal by Justices Neil Gorsuch and Amy Coney Barrett to recuse themselves from potential conflict-of-interest cases. [These instances shake the foundation of trust and integrity that the Supreme Court is expected to uphold. Tell Congress to enact the necessary reforms to safeguard our democracy. Expanding the Supreme Court is the first step in the right direction.]( [Add Your Name]( In addition to the harmful decisions that the Court has been making, it is also increasingly using the shadow docket to make these decisions without public input or scrutiny. This lack of transparency and the speed at which these consequential rulings are handed down raise serious questions about accountability and judicial due process. In light of these developments, it is crucial that we restore equilibrium and confidence in the Supreme Court. Fortunately, the Constitution provides a remedy in such circumstances by allowing Congress to change the number of justices. History stands witness to this provision, with the Congress adjusting the number of justices seven times in the past. In addition, introducing term limits for justices is a constitutional measure that could enhance the Court's dynamism and adaptability. It is a strategy that resonates with the majority, as polls indicate that more than two-thirds of Americans support term limits for justices. [The bottom line is that expanding the Court by adding seats is a pragmatic, proportionate response to their current extremism, enabling a halt to the ongoing harmful decisions and restoring its integrity and balance. That’s why we must demand Congress undertake this crucial task of reforming and expanding the Supreme Court now.]( Together let's take a stand for the true spirit of democracy. - Amanda Amanda Ford, Director Democracy for America Advocacy Fund [Power This Campaign]( Democracy for America Advocacy Fund is a 501c4 organization. Contributions to the Democracy for America Advocacy Fund are not tax deductible for federal income tax purposes. Our mailing address is: PO Box 8521, Essex Junction VT 05451  Sent via [ActionNetwork.org](. To update your email address, change your name or address, or to stop receiving emails from Democracy for America Advocacy Fund, please [click here](.

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