The Supreme Court Doesn’t Own the Constitution
It starts with ‘We the People’ for a reason.
Jamelle Bouie
June 10, 2026
Shadows of protesters holding signs project onto the ground.

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Jamelle Bouie

The Supreme Court Doesn’t Own the Constitution

It starts with ‘We the People’ for a reason.

By Jamelle Bouie

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