Tag: Supreme Court

Can motivated reasoning explain the upcoming SCOTUS decision to allow Trump ballot access?

Their Reasoning Motivated by Risk Aversion and Proportionality Bias, SCOTUS Will Let Trump Stay On The Ballot


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The only mystery left in the impending 7-2, 8-1, 9-0 SCOTUS vote to allow Trump ballot access is what kind of twisted reasoning are they going to use. Here’s the psychological explanation as to why even the liberal justices are going to allow it.

How does the SCOTUS Arizona decision and a demoralized Sinema staff affect voting rights legislation?

The SCOTUS Voting Rights Decision Catalyzes the Passage of the For the People Act and the John Lewis Voting Rights Advancement Act


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The recent SCOTUS ruling on the Arizona voter suppression legislation shows us that we cannot rely on the courts to protect our democracy. We need federal legislation to preserve our voting rights. Call or visit your MoC NOW to urge the passage of the legislation before Congress!

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