When I was a young child, we proudly displayed a certificate stating that my grandfather could argue cases before the Supreme Court. This made me immensely proud. I believed that the Supreme Court was the purest of institutions, full of well educated, virtuous, and morally-driven altruists who put aside their personal agendas to pass down righteous verdicts. I have been so enthralled with this mythos, that I dismissed warning signs of the fallacy of my belief. So, when SCOTUS (Supreme Court of the United States) recently ruled that the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) could not set a national policy to replace coal with renewable energy, I was dumbfounded and heart-broken simultaneously.
Ah yes, we can see what is needed. Now if we could see how to get it! I'd vote for those who support SCOTUS reform. Who are they?
Hear-heard