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Joyce Vance on Why We Can’t Give up on Our Democracy

Oct 28, 2025
Joyce Vance, a former U.S. attorney and legal analyst for NBC and MSNBC, engages listeners with insights from her new book, emphasizing the importance of fighting for democracy. She discusses the implications of federal troop deployments and the separation of powers. Vance also tackles the risks of misinformation in legal filings and encourages vigilance against election fraud claims. She advocates for merging protest with legal actions, while promoting community engagement to strengthen democracy. Lastly, she highlights the critical role of the 2026 elections in safeguarding democratic norms.
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ADVICE

Demand Court Review And Full Discovery

  • Courts must be allowed to review the factual basis for presidential troop deployments instead of accepting unverified claims.
  • Watch for government candor in filings and push for full discovery when statements appear misleading.
INSIGHT

Shadow Docket Leaves Lower Courts Blind

  • The Supreme Court's use of the shadow docket can leave lower courts without guidance on critical constitutional issues.
  • A reasoned, expedited briefing and oral argument would better protect the rule-of-law and public trust.
ADVICE

Treat Overwhelm As A Deliberate Tactic

  • Recognize that intentional overwhelm is a tactic to make citizens disengage and despair.
  • Use that knowledge to refocus: pick an area to follow and double down on participation rather than look away.
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