Miami voters have ousted incumbents in favor of candidates promising to clean up City Hall. The United States Supreme Court is considering taking up the case of a Jan. 6 defendant challenging charges as a violation of the U.S. Constitution. There is a growing demand for age and term limits for elected officials. The Supreme Court is facing cases with momentous implications for government power, including challenges to the 14th Amendment and Congress's delegation of powers.
"The Supreme Court could itself, like Washington and Souter, deliver term limits as a professional norm, just as a matter of its own choice," @dsallentess writes. https://t.co/qEOwp1z72R
This Wednesday, Supreme Court justices could vindicate the constitutional right of access to courts and curtail Congress’s constitutionally dubious delegation of its powers, @GeorgeWill writes https://t.co/JEBZcV5UCX
The 14th Amendment has once again proved too bold for the judges empowered to interpret it, @SIfill_ writes https://t.co/VEBn6qqID8
BREAKING: The United States Supreme Court is considering taking up the case of a Jan. 6 defendant who is challenging their charges as a violation of the U.S. Constitution. https://t.co/R8jRbXFboe
Voters Want Age And Term Limits For Elected Officials https://t.co/IEYqTdHlMX
A Supreme Court case with momentous implications for government power, @GeorgeWill writes. https://t.co/CWG8VmtSN3
Incumbents ousted as Miami voters chose candidates who vowed to clean up City Hall https://t.co/qlfPpsgUMn