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Take Back the Court

Take Back The Court, Jamison Foser, Matt Lehrich, Murshed Zaheed, Sarah Lipton-Lubet, Chelsey Davidson, Alexa Barrett

News and analysis about the Supreme Court and the urgent need to expand and rebalance the Court, featuring TBTC's Supreme Court Accountability Project.

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“The umpires are the problem.”

Pema Levy and Ari Berman have a must-read piece in Mother Jones about the central role John Roberts and the MAGA Supreme Court have played in building Donald Trump’s authoritarian government — and the essential role court reform will have t...

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James Carville: Supreme Court has lost the trust of the American people

Veteran political strategist James Carville predicted last week that Democrats will win the White House and both chambers of congress in 2028 — and expand and rebalance the Supreme Court:

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John Lewis saw John Roberts' assault on the Voting Rights Act coming.

Almost exactly twenty years ago, the United States Senate held hearings to assess then-President George W. Bush’s nomination of John Roberts to be chief justice of the United States. During those 2005 hearings, Senators questioned Roberts a...

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New Supreme Court term, same Supreme Court crisis

Take Back the Court Action Fund president Sarah Lipton-Lubet discussed the Supreme Court and its upcoming term with Joan Esposito on WCPT Radio. You can listen to Sarah’s interview here.

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  • Take Back The Court

    News and analysis from the Take Back The Court team

  • Jamison Foser
  • Matt Lehrich

    Former Obama White House spokesman. Founding Partner at Be Clear. Communications Advisor to mission-driven organizations and leaders, including Take Back the Court.

  • Murshed Zaheed

    Strategic Communications | Public Affairs | Former Hill Staffer | #GoBruins #GGMU

  • Sarah Lipton-Lubet

    President, Take Back the Court

  • Chelsey Davidson

    Chelsey is Policy Counsel at Take Back the Court

  • Alexa Barrett

    Take Back the Court press secretary.

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