The U.S. Supreme Court sought to boost protection for its justices in anticipation of overturning the landmark Roe vs. Wade decision that granted abortion access in the United States for some 50 years, according to a new report in The Guardian.
The U.S. Supreme Court sought to boost protection for its justices in anticipation of overturning the landmark Roe vs. Wade decision that granted abortion access in the United States for some 50 years, according to a new report in The Guardian.
At this point, the justices might as well meet under a big blinking neon sign that says “We are corrupt.”
And meanwhile, Roberts thinks criticism of the Court is “illegitimate”
Tree of liberty looking mighty thirsty.