Obeidallah: We settle for what our really reformes performs in the name of stepping towards something transformational, and we just never get the step in. He says that part of it is te sanctifying these institutions. Obeidallah said he doesn't think having fiftyen the same court does him any good as a black woman. The writer has been writing an article which hopefully will come out some point about non-reformist reforms.
A timely interview from the archives: legal scholars Aziz Rana and Amna Akbar, and Movement for Black Lives lawyer Marbre Stahly-Butts, on SCOTUS, liberal court veneration, and other big questions on the law and politics facing the left.
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