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Subject The corporate media’s refusal to name Supreme Court corruption
Date June 23, 2023 5:55 PM
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This isn’t just a series of scandals. This is a wholesale attack on democracy.Friend,

Another shocking Supreme Court corruption scandal just broke, as Samuel
Alito, author of the decision overturning Roe v. Wade, was just caught
red-handed taking huge undisclosed gifts from a Republican megadonor.

This comes after we learned that Clarence Thomas and his wife, Ginni,
have been getting millions from GOP billionaire Harlan Crow, and Neil
Gorsuch was caught getting a sweetheart real estate deal from a major
corporate law firm that regularly argues before the court.

It’s becoming painfully obvious that the Supreme Court justices have
been on the take for years—and a big part of the problem is the
corporate media, which still treats the Supreme Court like some kind of
holy temple and ridicules court reform as an extreme, unworkable idea.

Common Dreams is giving headline coverage to each and every one of these
scandals while lifting up the voices of those calling for the vital
reforms needed to end corruption at the court.

Your donations are essential to powering this vital coverage. Will you
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An independent judiciary is essential to the survival of democracy. But
we will never get the reforms needed to stop the blatant corruption at
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That’s why Common Dreams’ reporting on Supreme Court corruption is
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