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The Perils of Judicial Grievance: Implications for American Society

Effenus Henderson
3 min readMay 30, 2024

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The Supreme Court of the United States holds a revered position as the ultimate interpreter of the nation’s laws and guardian of its constitutional principles. However, when members of the Court bring to their work a sense of grievance, entitlement, or detachment, the consequences can reverberate throughout American society. This essay explores the implications and consequences of such perceptions, highlighting the potential erosion of trust in the judiciary and the broader ramifications for democratic governance.

The Role of the Supreme Court:

As the highest court in the land, the Supreme Court plays a pivotal role in shaping American jurisprudence and safeguarding the rule of law. Its decisions have far-reaching implications, influencing everything from civil rights and liberties to the balance of power between branches of government. Central to the Court’s legitimacy is the perception that its members approach their work with impartiality, integrity, and a commitment to upholding constitutional principles.

The Dangers of Judicial Grievance:

When justices bring a sense of grievance or entitlement to their work, it undermines the Court’s credibility and impartiality. Instead of basing decisions on legal…

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Effenus Henderson
Effenus Henderson

Written by Effenus Henderson

President and CEO of HenderWorks Consulting and Co-Founder of the Institute for Sustainable Diversity and Inclusion. Convener, ISO Working Group, DEI

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