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07/29/2024 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 07/29/2024 08:11

AFT’s Weingarten Reacts to Biden-Harris Supreme Court Reforms

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AFT's Weingarten Reacts to Biden-Harris Supreme Court Reforms

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Monday, July 29, 2024

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Andrew Crook

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WASHINGTON-AFT President Randi Weingarten issued the following statement after President Joe Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris called for important U.S. Supreme Court reforms, including a binding code of ethics and term limits:

"Over the last two years, the extremist, activist majority on the Supreme Court has rewritten the Constitution, thrown out long-settled precedents, scrapped environmental protections, eliminated deference to science and expertise, granted corporations new powers over us, and stripped women's freedom to make their own reproductive decisions. It has granted presidents near-total immunity and almost limitless powers, creating a rule of one, not a rule of law. This Supreme Court has laid the legal foundation for American autocracy.

"These commonsense proposals reclaim the foundation stones of our democracy and constitutional republic. By establishing term limits, we ensure justices cannot simply occupy the court for decades to serve the whims of a single president or ideology. Justices should have held themselves to the highest standards; by establishing an enforceable code of ethics, they can now be held to the same commonsense standards as any other public official. And by taking on presidential immunity, we can ensure no one is above the law.

"We call on Congress to immediately enact these crucial guardrails against judicial overreach. We cannot allow our freedoms to continue being eroded by an all-powerful, unaccountable and unchecked body, dominated by politicians in robes. To paraphrase Justice Sonia Sotomayor, 'with fear for our democracy, we must act.'"

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The AFT represents 1.8 million pre-K through 12th-grade teachers; paraprofessionals and other school-related personnel; higher education faculty and professional staff; federal, state and local government employees; nurses and healthcare workers; and early childhood educators.