SCOTUS Chat: Court Reform Edition
Court reforms proposed by the Biden-Harris administration are popular across the political spectrum. In this episode of The Gender Justice Brief, Christy Hall and Erin Maye Quade talk with Hayley Durudogan, Alliance for Justice Durot Fellow, about the background of these specific measures, what they would entail, and how reforming the judiciary could strengthen democracy.
Host: Erin Maye Quade, Gender Justice Special Projects Advisor
Guest: Christy Hall, Gender Justice Senior Staff Attorney, and Hayley Durudogan, Alliance for Justice Durot Fellow
Gender Justice is one of over 130 members of Alliance for Justice, a judicial advocacy organization that works toward a fair and independent judicial system. Together we’re building power, transforming courts, and creating a multi-racial democracy that secures justice for all.
References and additional resources:
- Alliance for Justice 2023-2024 Supreme Court Term Review
- Full Text of the No Kings Act
- Fact Sheet on President Biden’s Supreme Court Reform Proposals
- Reforming the Supreme Court Should Be Commonplace, by Keith Thirion, interim co-president of Alliance for Justice, published in Ms. Magazine, August 12, 2024
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