Of course Smith will appeal Cannon’s lawless ruling. However the 11th Circuit decides such an appeal, that decision will go to the Supreme Court — which itself is a lawless court in the hands of a majority who cares not one whit for precedent and is stacked with appointees beholden to Trump and the organizations that fed him their resumes. Some have direct ties to his effort to overthrow the U.S. Constitution. 1/
The only way to salvage U.S. constitutional democracy and rule of law is to reform this Supreme Court. Practically, that can only happen if we make sure the Democrats hold the Senate, take the House, and win the WH. Moreover, Biden, our presumptive nominee, must be willing to throw his weight behind the effort. We must work to make all this happen. Some organizations working toward these goals include: 2/
Very smart people, laser-focused on Supreme Court reform: Take Back the Court at https://www.takebackthecourtfoundation.org/ 3/
Take Back the Court

We can’t restore our democracy or solve big national challenges like climate change, racial justice, access to affordable health care, and economic inequality unless we take back the Court.

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The indefatigable Indivisible, a major player in grass roots mobilization. Here’s a recent blog post from them about what you can do to help make Supreme Court reform happen. https://indivisibleteam.medium.com/with-fear-for-our-democracy-a17b7402ad40 4/
“With fear for our democracy” - Indivisible Guide - Medium

Today, the Supreme Court didn’t just err — it declared war on American democracy by giving the President of the United States the powers of a king. The ruling in Donald J. Trump v. United States is…

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Demand Justice is another group dedicated to Supreme Court reform. https://demandjustice.org/priorities/supreme-court-reform/ 5/
Reform the Supreme Court - Demand Justice is leading the fight

The Supreme Court is unethical, unaccountable, and out of control, and Congress must reform the Supreme Court now.

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Do not decide that Supreme Court reform cannot happen. That defeatism only creates another obstacle to it. With a Dem trifecta at the federal level, it definitely can be done. 6/6
@heidilifeldman I would like to see legislation codifying justices ride circuit one apiece, and then a framework defining how the federal circuits are are regularly re-districted to accommodate caseload.
@heidilifeldman White House + senate would be enough to expand the court.

@martinvermeer Probably, pragmatically speaking, yes.

There is, however, a statutory act that specifies the number of judges on SCOTUS, and a legalist argument could be made that this act should be changed before adding more judges. Changing a federal statute requires being able to pass an act through both houses of the Congress.
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@heidilifeldman @clive Not sure we can get a Dem trifecta (or even bifecta) with this court in place. I’ll vote in November… and I fully expect SCOTUS to throw it out over bs “irregularities” and send it to the House, fully disenfranchising what token vote the electoral college had left me (I’m not in a swing state).

I expect success involves mass demonstration *outside* the electoral system. (I hope for that but don’t know how we get there.)

@heidilifeldman I agree with all of this. But IMO we need more. We need Fed and State justices to vociferously reject SCOTUS decisions because they are lawless and unconstitutional. We need new leaders who will stand up to these justices and say loudly and clearly “we wholly reject your partisan, illegitimate decisions.”
@heidilifeldman So the big solution to a "judicial coup" is "for Democrats to stiffen their spines?" Seriously?! They're not! They won't! They've repeatedly refused. We're so fucked if that's a requirement! Biden has already said (and shown) he's doing *none of those things (reform the filibuster or expand SCOTUS), and he and a significant portion of Democrats will continue to shout "unity, compromise, tradition, decorum," doing NOTHING to halt our steady march to fascism.

@MaierAmsden @heidilifeldman

Maier, what are you worried about? We have the primary process that for the past 20 years has amply proven the capability to produce the legislative bench that has steadfastly prevented the rise of fascism...