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Wednesday, May 13, 2026

Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson Warns Attacks on Judiciary Threaten American Democracy

Supreme Court justice calls on Americans to defend judicial independence amid rising political pressure, escalating court tensions, and renewed scrutiny of the nation’s highest bench.

In a forceful defense of judicial independence, Ketanji Brown Jackson warned that growing attacks on judges and the judiciary could inflict lasting damage on American democracy, delivering one of her sharpest public rebukes yet of escalating political pressure surrounding the courts.

Speaking before students and community leaders at Southern Methodist University in Dallas, Jackson urged Americans to actively support an independent judicial system insulated from political influence and partisan retaliation. Her remarks come during a period of heightened national debate over the role of the Supreme Court, executive power, and public trust in federal institutions.

“Equal justice under law is a key tenet to freedom in our society,” Jackson said during the event. “In order to have that, you have to have an independent judiciary — one that is not beholden to the political branches or beholden to people.” She added that attacks aimed at undermining judges ultimately represent “an attack on our society.” Supreme Court of the United States


10,000 Court Losses: Federal Judges Deliver Sweeping Rebuke to Trump-Era ICE Detention Crackdown

A growing wave of judicial rulings against ICE detention practices is intensifying constitutional battles over immigration enforcement, due process, and executive power ahead of an expected Supreme Court showdown.


The Trump administration’s aggressive immigration detention strategy is facing mounting legal resistance after federal judges across the country ruled against Immigration and Customs Enforcement in roughly 90% of detention-related cases since the agency expanded its mandatory detention policies in 2025. According to a sweeping analysis of federal court records, judges have now issued more than 10,000 rulings rejecting key aspects of ICE’s detention tactics — a stunning legal setback for one of President Donald Trump’s signature immigration initiatives.

The unprecedented legal pushback comes amid intensifying national debates over immigration enforcement, constitutional protections, and the expanding authority of federal agencies under emergency deportation measures. The cases, which have flooded federal courts over the past 10 months, reveal growing tension between the judiciary and the executive branch as immigration arrests surged in major U.S. cities.

The rulings stem largely from a July 2025 policy directive issued by acting ICE Director Todd Lyons, which dramatically expanded the categories of immigrants subject to mandatory detention without bond hearings. Critics argue the policy effectively stripped millions of longtime residents of basic due process protections by treating them as applicants for admission rather than individuals with established residency ties.

Federal judges appointed by both Democratic and Republican presidents have repeatedly condemned ICE’s detention methods, with some opinions using unusually sharp language to describe the agency’s conduct. In several cases, judges accused the government of undermining constitutional norms, ignoring court orders, and causing widespread harm to immigrant families and children.

The litigation has highlighted numerous controversial enforcement practices, including arrests at immigration courthouses, detentions during routine ICE check-ins, apprehensions near schools, and the detention of parents, asylum seekers, trafficking victims, and even children. In some cases, courts found the government deported individuals despite active judicial protections or pending legal proceedings.

Republicans Renew Disputed Claims Over Medication Abortion Risks as Supreme Court Battle Intensifies

Health researchers and reproductive medicine experts challenge a controversial report alleging high complication rates tied to mifepristone, warning that flawed data could distort public understanding and national policy debates.

In the midst of a court battle over whether to continue to allow access by mail to the medication abortion pill mifepristone, Republican lawmakers have claimed that 10% or more of women who take the drug have serious side effects. A 2025 report from an anti-abortion group that put forward the figure has been criticized by reproductive health researchers for methodological issues and a lack of transparency about its data source.

Peer-reviewed studies show a far lower rate of serious problems.

Republicans cited the statistic last week while discussing court rulings on medication abortion. The Louisiana-based 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals halted access to mifepristone by mail on May 1, but the Supreme Court temporarily restored access on May 4 for a week. On May 11, the court extended its order through May 14.

“Mifepristone sends 1 in 10 women who use it to the emergency room with life threatening conditions,” Sen. Josh Hawley of Missouri wrote in a May 4 post on X, calling on Congress to ban the drug when used for abortion.

Rep. Riley Moore of West Virginia in an X post that same day called the drug “extremely dangerous” while referring to a thread from a year prior that claimed “1 in 10 women had dangerous complications like sepsis or hemorrhaging,” based on an April 2025 report from the Ethics and Public Policy Center, a conservative nonprofit that opposes abortion.

Census Counts Carry High Stakes for America’s Future Funding, Political Power, and Economic Planning

Experts Say Accurate Census Participation Impacts Everything From Federal Funding and Political Representation to Schools, Roads, Healthcare, and Economic Growth


Every person counted in the United States Census helps shape the future of their community, state, and the nation as a whole — making census participation one of the most important civic responsibilities in America.

Conducted as a constitutional requirement, the census is far more than a government survey. The nationwide population counts directly influence how hundreds of billions of federal dollars are distributed, how political representation is determined, and how communities plan for growth and public services for years to come.

Policy experts, economists, and civic leaders warn that when residents fail to complete the census, entire communities can face long-term consequences, including reduced funding for schools, healthcare systems, transportation projects, housing assistance, and emergency services.

“The census affects nearly every aspect of American life,” said one public policy analyst. “When people are undercounted, communities lose resources, representation, and opportunities that can take a decade to recover.”


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