Judicial Credibility Crisis
The conversation delves into the erosion of trust in judicial institutions, highlighting how politicization has affected voting rights and equality. Insightfully, it points out that while courts have historically followed precedent, recent shifts reveal a troubling disregard for established principles. The need to rebuild the judiciary's credibility is emphasized, acknowledging that this is a long-term endeavor.In this clip
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