Dear
Friend,
Your
participation in Hillsdale College’s National Survey on the
United States Supreme Court is requested.
Your response will only take a few minutes, but the
subject is crucial to the future of liberty and the separation of powers in
America.
The American Founders thought that the proper role of
the Supreme Court is to apply the Constitution.
But progressives see the Court differently. They want
activist judges to legislate from the bench.
Do
you agree that the role of the Supreme Court is to apply the Constitution
as it is written and NOT to make laws or advance a particular policy
agenda?
YES
NO
Even
worse, progressives dismayed by recent Supreme Court decisions want to
“pack” the bench with additional justices to advance a preferred policy
agenda.
As Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-Mass.) put it in
a Boston Globe op-ed: “To restore balance and
integrity to a broken institution, Congress must expand the Supreme Court
by four or more seats.”
That is why I’m reaching out to you today...
What is your opinion about the Supreme Court’s
role in our constitutional republic?
Please share your thoughts with me using the
College’s National Survey on the United States Supreme
Court right away.
Your response will help Hillsdale form effective
strategies to educate millions of Americans about the importance of the
Constitution to liberty—including the proper role of an independent
judiciary that applies the Constitution instead of legislating from the
bench.
You can easily complete your National Survey
on the United States Supreme Court using this secure link:
https://info.hillsdale.edu/supreme-court-survey
Thank
you for your time and attention—and for your support of liberty.
Warm regards,
Larry P. Arnn
President, Hillsdale College
Pursuing Truth - Defending Liberty since 1844
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