
SCOTUS Doesn’t Have To Be This Way
Amicus With Dahlia Lithwick | Law, justice, and the courts
The Role of American Courts in Upholding Transparent and Accessible Justice
This chapter delves into the American court system's unique approach of not citing its own constitutional jurisprudence, emphasizing the importance of learning from other countries and staying connected to realities. It explores the necessity for courts to be transparent, accessible, and actively serve the public, while also discussing the impact of courts on expanding rights and shaping public opinion through examples like gay rights inclusion in Canada.
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