February 1, 2026 1:12 pm

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The State of Our Union Is Precarious

Presidential Addresses and the Evolving Dynamics of American Democracy

In a rare presidential address, the leader aligns with dictators, shaking the foundation of democratic ideals. This pivotal moment questions the balance of power among U.S. branches, as Congress and the Supreme Court face tests of authority and lawfulness. The implications could redefine the nation’s democratic experiment.

Judge Shopping, Explained | Brennan Center for Justice

Judge Shopping: Impact on Federal Judiciary and Efforts for Reform

In January, a Texas judge allowed a case challenging the FDA’s approval of a medication abortion to proceed, though the facts had no link to Texas. This highlights judge shopping, where litigants choose judges aligning with their ideological aims, often affecting national policies. The practice distorts justice and calls for reforms to ensure random judge assignment, preserving court impartiality and public trust.

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