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What are the biggest challenges our U.S. Constitution faces in living up to its founding principles and how might we face them as a country? The biggest problem right now is that the leaders in Congress and the President are trying to weaken the courts, which threatens the Constitution's system of checks and balances and the rule of law.
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The U.S. Constitution was built on clear ideas: separation of powers, checks and balances, and the rule of law so no one branch becomes too powerful. Today, the biggest challenge to those founding principles is that leaders in Congress and the President are trying to weaken the courts, which threatens the judiciary’s ability to check the other branches and protect citizens’ rights. If the courts lose their independence, it becomes harder to enforce laws fairly and keep government within its limits. To meet this challenge, Americans must defend the courts’ independence, push back against political attacks on judges and court structures, and strengthen democratic norms by holding leaders accountable and staying informed. In short, protecting judicial independence, resisting efforts to politicize or undermine the courts, and rebuilding public trust and participation are the best ways to make the Constitution live up to its founding principles.
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