
Vance: Upholding Democracy Amid Threats
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Joyce Vance, former U.S. Attorney and law professor, warns of a fragile democracy as public officials and citizens must uphold norms. Drawing parallels to Watergate, she believes were in a similar moment. Vance doubts Trump cases will restart due to time-eroded evidence. Judges face growing threats, yet many adhere to facts and law. Lower federal courts enforce ethics codes, but Vance fears the Supreme Court lacks such rules. She calls for better civic education and Congressional action to strengthen institutions and preserve democracy.
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