Supreme Court Dismantles American Democracy
As historian Henry Steele Commager warned in 1943, the Supreme Court has at times acted as an impediment to American democracy, particularly concerning majority rule. Recent decisions, including the evisceration of Section 2 of the Voting Rights Act in 2026, demonstrate a pattern of dismantling democratic safeguards. These rulings, by opening the door to money in politics, weakening protections against gerrymandering, and making it harder to prove racial discrimination in voting, underscore the need for citizens to actively participate democratically. Commager’s historical analysis suggests that preserving democracy requires prevailing through the ballot box and legislative action, urging a massive turnout in elections and a movement to strengthen democratic institutions.