We can depoliticize the high court
With the unfortunate passing of Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, conversations about judicial reform are at the forefront. Some have suggested abolishing the Supreme Court. Others have been content with the potential collapse of democracy. Both of these extremes are impractical, with the former being incredibly unlikely.
For MU students who have never voted in a presidential election, the prospect of our democracy’s collapse is a rather poor introduction to our most important civic duty. It might be even scarier for international students who may not have a vote...