Joe Biden worries that the “extreme” US supreme court, dominated by rightwing justices, cannot be relied upon to uphold the rule of law.

“I worry,” the president told ProPublica in interview published on Sunday. “Because I know that if the other team, the Maga Republicans, win, they don’t want to uphold the rule of law.”

“Maga” is shorthand for “Make America great again”, Donald Trump’s campaign slogan. Trump faces 91 criminal charges and assorted civil threats but nonetheless dominates Republican polling for the nomination to face Biden in a presidential rematch next year.

In four years in the White House, Trump nominated and saw installed three conservative justices, tilting the court 6-3 to the right. That court has delivered significant victories for conservatives, including the removal of the right to abortion and major rulings on gun control, affirmative action and other issues.

The new court term, which starts on Tuesday, could see further such rulings on matters including government environmental and financial regulation.

  • @Zink
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    89 months ago

    “I think these justices will incrementally push the envelope on what they can get away with over the upcoming decades.”

    I feel like we have already turned the corner of openly ruling along party lines as well as unrepentant corruption.

    • @[email protected]
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      49 months ago

      I think it will get worse and worse until… well I don’t know what will turn it around or when.

      • @Zink
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        69 months ago

        Agreed. I forgot to end my post with “but I fear that it can get so much worse before anything is done.”

        I mean, as crappy as the court has been and all the confidence they’ve lost, they have essentially just cemented the role of Supreme Court justice as a politician instead of some honored impartial high quality person who stays above it all.

        So they have blatantly pushed the Republican agenda, including things like Roe. But they could do so much more damage still.