North Carolina At The Center Of US Supreme Court Case Dubbed The ‘Death Knell Of Democracy’

Source: News & Observer

In school, we all learned about the importance of checks and balances in maintaining a democracy that truly represents the people. Checks and balances also prevent any person or faction from gaining too much power. However, an upcoming Supreme Court case could undo all that the framers of our constitution did to ensure that balance.

In the upcoming Moore v. Harper case, Republicans in our state legislature argue that when it comes to federal elections the state legislature has sole control and no accountability to any other branch of government, including the state courts. 

It is no surprise that this case originated in North Carolina where Republicans in the legislature have a storied history of subverting democracy. Time and time again, North Carolina Republicans have had their extreme, gerrymandered electoral maps struck down as unconstitutional by state courts. The case is brought as a direct response to this check on their power.

From the News & Observer:

“Over the past decade, GOP lawmakers have imposed severe voting restrictions, including photo ID requirements and cuts to early voting, specifically targeted at Black voters. When that law was overturned in 2016, the court wrote that no legislature “has ever done so much, so fast, to restrict access to the franchise.” 

North Carolina Republicans also seized power from the governor in what was widely dubbed a “legislative coup.” State and federal courts have struck down our election maps again and again due to unconstitutional racial and partisan gerrymandering — a practice that Republicans did not invent but have certainly perfected.”

The GOP in North Carolina would rather sow chaos in our system and weaken our democracy to the point of breaking than be beholden to the voters by fair and constitutional maps. Duke University professor Asher Hildebrand told the News & Observer, “If five Supreme Court justices endorsed some version of that doctrine, then I really think that’s a sort of death knell of democracy.”

Common Cause North Carolina and the Southern Coalition for Social Justice have launched a statewide tour — holding town halls in all 100 counties — to build a movement against the case.

Read more from the News & Observer

Share:

More Posts

How to get health care in North Carolina if you’re uninsured

After the expiration of Affordable Care Act tax credits and growing uncertainty surrounding Medicaid, more North Carolinians are finding themselves without coverage. For those who’ve lost health insurance, free clinics and providers offer help in uncertain times. 

How measles came back from the dead and what it means for North Carolina

North Carolina is a prime feeding ground. More than half the counties in NC have measles vaccination rates below what medical experts say is needed to ensure optimal community wide protection. On Wednesday, NC health officials announced a new text messaging system to alert the public to any potential exposures. 

Energy co-op Roanoke Cooperative expands presence in rural North Carolina

With utilities giant Duke Energy demanding yet another rate hike despite making billions in profits, it’s worth noting that there are other electricity providers in North Carolina. In fact, there are 26 not-for-profit electric cooperatives providing electricity to 2.8 million North Carolinians across 93 counties in the state.