
"was heard and respected,"
"The framers recognized in a way that I think is brilliant, that preserving liberty requires separating the power,"
Consistent, neutral, impartial, and well-explained rulings are essential for the U.S. Supreme Court to maintain public respect over time. Opinions that demonstrate the losing party was heard and respected can encourage respect for judicial outcomes. The framers designed a separation of powers to prevent concentration of authority in any one person or group and to preserve liberty. Protests occurred outside a Waco, Texas event criticizing recent Supreme Court rulings that favored President Donald Trump. The context included the Ken Starr Lecture Series at McLennan Community College, linking historical independent counsel work to contemporary judicial principles.
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