How the Justices Shape Our Democracy (this is so well constructed, I highly recommend you read it)
New York Times readers spout off ...
http://www.nytimes.com/2013/11/10/opinion/sunday/sunday-dialogue-how-the-justices-shape-our-democracy.html?_r=0
Fifty years of Supreme Court tinkering with our political system has resulted in a democracy so dysfunctional that no rational person would choose it.
The people, through their elected representatives, gave us an effective Voting Rights Act to protect minority voters. The Supreme Court told us that we dont need it anymore. The people gave us a campaign finance law limiting the expansive political power of the rich. The Supreme Court told us that unlimited campaign spending by the 1 percent doesnt corrupt the democratic process.
The people gave us a practical way to allow underfunded candidates to compete with rich ones. The Supreme Court told us that it was unfair to the rich. The people walled off the vast trove of corporate wealth from our elections. The Supreme Court told us that unlimited corporate electioneering was good for us.
The people drew legislative lines to help racial minorities recover from centuries of political exclusion. The Supreme Court told us that it was a dangerous form of racism. But when todays politicians entrench themselves in power by putting hurdles in the way of poor people voting, gerrymandering district lines to assure the re-election of incumbents, and stacking the electoral deck in favor of the majority party, the Supreme Court just stands by.
BURT NEUBORNE
New York, Nov. 4, 2013
The writer is a professor of civil liberties at New York University Law School.