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#1731 Raw Power, the Presidency, the Courts, and Democracy in the Balance

Aug 20, 2025
Join Leah Litman, a law professor with a knack for Supreme Court insights, and Steve Maviglio, an astute Democratic strategist, as they delve into the concentrated power of the presidency and the judiciary's role in shaping democracy. They'll tackle the urgent issues of redistricting in Texas and the challenges of maintaining fair representation. The conversation highlights the history of voting rights protests and the implications of authoritarianism in modern politics, making a compelling case for grassroots activism in the fight for democracy.
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INSIGHT

Three Pillars Democracy Needs

  • Democracy requires equality, responsiveness, and majoritarianism to function meaningfully.
  • US institutions like the Senate and Electoral College structurally distort those principles and empower minority rule.
INSIGHT

Structural Design Enables Authoritarian Appeal

  • Structural inequities like Senate malapportionment drive political pathologies and enable leaders like Trump.
  • Population shifts will worsen those inequities unless we confront the system's design.
ANECDOTE

Texas Quorum Break And Arrest Warrants

  • Texas Republicans proposed redrawing maps to net five GOP House seats and rushed votes while Democrats fled the state.
  • The GOP issued civil arrest warrants and threatened state enforcement to compel return.
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