U.S. Supreme Court,
Government
Jul. 18, 2022
As Americans, where do we go from here?
While individual Justices are expected to have their own views on various constitutional issues, our system of government must not sanction a process where these candidates for a lifetime seat on SCOTUS are permitted to lie about their views to get confirmed.





A. Marco Turk
Emeritus Professor
CSU Dominguez Hills
Email: amarcoturk.commentary@gmail.com
A. Marco Turk is a contributing writer, professor emeritus and former director of the Negotiation, Conflict Resolution and Peacebuilding program at CSU Dominguez Hills, and currently adjunct professor of law, Straus Institute for Dispute Resolution, Pepperdine University Caruso School of Law.
It would be interesting to eavesdrop on the events surrounding the discussions of our Founding Fathers as they laboriously struggled to create our Constitution.
It took almost three years to succeed in getting it ratified by the necessary nine states on June 21, 1788, and a little over 234 years later to come close to bringing it down on Dec. 18, 2020.
As aptly declared by former U.S. Attorney for western Pennsy...
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