Tuesday, July 23, 2024

Financier give $30 billion to establish center for Supreme Court reform


A private equity manager who describes himself as a political moderate has established a center for reform of the Supreme Court and given $30 million to support the work. He says he is opposed to the Citizens United decision and to Trump v. United States. The latter case established far-reaching immunity for a President that seems to turn the Constitution upside down. The new center will operate within the Brennan Center for Justice.

Charlie Cooper

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