Greene argues that the courts, particularly SCOTUS, prioritize their own fabricated rules over the actual rights claims, thereby neglecting the broader context of justice.
The historical precedence set by SCOTUS in limiting the reach of the Reconstruction Amendments illustrates a longstanding skepticism toward democracy and individual rights.
Judicial decisions often reflect the interests of privileged elites, with ordinary people's rights being sidelined in favor of powerful commercial interests.
The system's resistance to recognizing the full scope of rights claims severely undermines its ability to address pressing social issues like discrimination and access to education.
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