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  • Constitutional Law

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  • The Supreme Court historically shaped public health powers and individual rights.
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  • Chief Justice Roberts' influence waned, leading to more ideologically driven rulings.

Purpose of the Study:

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  • To explore potential congressional actions to mitigate extreme judicial overreach.

Main Methods:

  • Analysis of Supreme Court rulings and judicial philosophy.
  • Review of historical trends in public health law and judicial interpretation.
  • Examination of proposed congressional reforms to the judiciary.

Main Results:

  • The current Court majority prioritizes ideological tenets, impacting public health, reproductive rights, LGBTQ+ rights, and environmental policy.
  • The Court is increasingly willing to overturn established precedent, posing a vulnerability to public health.
  • Congressional powers exist to curb judicial overreach without politicizing the Court.

Conclusions:

  • Public health is increasingly vulnerable to the current Supreme Court's conservative direction.
  • Congress can implement reforms such as limiting nationwide injunctions and the shadow docket.
  • Reforms like term limits for federal judges could preserve judicial integrity and public trust.