Can democracy flourish, or even survive, if two-thirds of the justices on the Supreme Court don’t believe in it? One of the great moments in American politics happened on March 15, 1965. It was barely a week since “Bloody Sunday“, when Alabama state police attacked civil rights demonstrators trying to cross the Edmund Pettis Bridge in Selma. Police (and non-police actors like slave patrols or the Ku Klux Klan) had been beating up Black people fo…
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