Blake Reid (Bleak/Dire)🥫🏁 on Nostr: But once judges have broken bad and abandoned their commitment to perform their ...
But once judges have broken bad and abandoned their commitment to perform their critical role in upholding the rule of law to become overtly political actors, there is no legal remedy left—only political ones. At a federal level, they basically boil down to Congress exercising its prerogative to reshape the judiciary, impeachment proceedings, and the constitutional amendment process. 4/
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