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Subject What’s on the SCOTUS docket
Date May 22, 2024 9:59 PM
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Team,

In the coming weeks, the Supreme Court will hear a handful of major cases; including on abortion, gun rights, social media disinformation, racial gerrymandering, and more. These cases are consequential, to say the least. Actually, the New York Times says it best:

“No Supreme Court term in recent memory has featured so many cases with the potential to transform American society.”
- NYT, 5/9/24

Here’s why this matters: These decisions could fundamentally transform the lives of everyday Americans. But with the Supreme Court STILL in need of an enforceable code of ethics – after a year chock-full of disturbing reports of our justices’ undisclosed rendezvous with millionaire right-wing donors with business before the Court – how do we know the Court is serving the American people in these life-changing cases?

But here’s the good news: Senator Warner’s SCERT Act would finally give the American people accountability and transparency from the most powerful court in our country. Will you donate today so he can continue his work in the Senate to fight for real ethics reform and clean up the Supreme Court’s reputation?
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If we don’t fix things at the Court, public trust will continue to crumble.

Thank you,

Team Warner


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