The Broken Bench: Institutional Collapse of the Supreme Court
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The episode explores a profound legitimacy crisis currently facing the United States Supreme Court, marked by historic lows in public approval and confidence. It identifies five critical drivers of this decline: structural issues with lifetime tenure, the partisan erosion of nomination norms, high-profile ethical scandals, and controversial rulings that diverge from broad public consensus. The podcast examines how the ideological sorting of justices has transformed the bench into a perceived political battlefield rather than an impartial arbiter of law. To address these failures, the podcast evaluates various institutional reforms, such as term limits, Court expansion, and binding ethics codes, while weighing their constitutional viability. Ultimately, the podcast argues that the current instability is historically unique and requires deliberate structural repair to restore the judiciary's democratic authority.
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