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Trust in Judiciary
The judiciary is designed to remain apolitical, relying on lifetime appointments to uphold impartiality. Despite a growing distrust in Congress, many Americans still hold faith in the courts to interpret laws fairly. However, this trust is fragile; if the judiciary fails to maintain its integrity, it risks losing the confidence of the public. In a fast-paced news cycle, the challenge lies in fostering long-term faith in a system that is not without its flaws.In this clip
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