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Dekom exposes how today’s Supreme Court quietly reshapes law through “shadow docket” rulings, decisions made without hearings, briefs, or public scrutiny. From Scalia’s legacy to Clarence Thomas’s corruption and Trump-era overreach, let’s trace how gerrymandering, originalism, and judicial immunity have distorted democracy, turning constitutional interpretation into political warfare.
By Peter DekomDekom exposes how today’s Supreme Court quietly reshapes law through “shadow docket” rulings, decisions made without hearings, briefs, or public scrutiny. From Scalia’s legacy to Clarence Thomas’s corruption and Trump-era overreach, let’s trace how gerrymandering, originalism, and judicial immunity have distorted democracy, turning constitutional interpretation into political warfare.