The See-No-Evil Supreme Court
- Posted on July 14, 2026
- By The Atlantic
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This analysis examines how the Supreme Court's judicial decisions increasingly overlook systemic racial discrimination despite mounting empirical evidence. The piece critiques the institution's interpretive approach, questioning whether deliberate blindness or ideological constraints prevent justices from acknowledging structural racism in American law. It explores the implications of this jurisprudential stance on civil rights protections and equal protection doctrine, highlighting the disconnect between constitutional interpretation and documented patterns of racial inequality across criminal justice, voting rights, and educational systems.
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