Supreme Court's First Term Session Signals Further Erosion of Judicial Duty and Accountability
The US Supreme Court's first two-week hearing session of the term has ended, marking a continuation of what critics call an erosion of its duty to uphold the law. The term just started, but Wednesday's oral arguments signaled further degradation in the institution's role.

The Supreme Court's first two-week hearing session of the term has concluded, marked by oral arguments on Wednesday that indicated a continued erosion of its duty to uphold justice and the rule of law. The court's decisions in this period have already shown a concerning trend of judicial overreach and disregard for established precedents. As the term progresses, observers warn that the Court will continue to abandon its core responsibility of interpreting the Constitution and protecting individual rights. The severity of this decline raises concerns about the long-term impact on American democracy.