Martin Armstrong has provided a strong commentary:
His core point is that the Supreme Court has failed to control (negate) the executive or Congress as they have expanded their predatory powers against We the People.
George Will has provided an entire book to this point:
Review: The Conservative Sensibility by George F. Will – Handbook for an American Renaissance
Matt Tabbi has provided two works on the merger of political and financial crime (he might as well have added judicial crime) and the divide between one law for the rich (no jail) and one law for the poor (everything is criminalized).
Review: Griftopia–Bubble Machines, Vampire Squids, and the Long Con That Is Breaking America
REVIEW: The Divide – American Injustice in the Ago of the Wealth Gap by Matt Taibbi
I am pleased that led by Sidney Powell — still my proposed candidate to replace Justice Ruth Ginsberg on the Supreme Court — others including Reuters are now examining judicial and prosecutorial corruption.
Reuters: The Tefflon Robe – Holding Judges Accountable
In my personal view Chief Justice John Roberts is overdue for retirement.