The court system has never been about arbitrating justice for black folks or brown folks in this country like that'as never been. And so i don't know the relationship, to be honest, and it's one that i'm thinking deeply about, between kind of abolition and defend and the court a but i do think that the positive o cooption insid the caurses is as dangerous and alive. So many of our institutions are really up for grabs, that this the covert crisis now. M the uprisings, the supreme court have all kind of laid bail how these failures are multiplying,. and that these systems aren't actually a they won't create it to sovis they're not
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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