
The Preamble If Court Orders Don’t Matter, Nothing Does, Banning Books, and How to Find Hope
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Feb 9, 2026 Adam Kinzinger, former Republican congressman and Air National Guard veteran, talks GOP identity and how to stay engaged without burning out. Jodi Picoult, bestselling novelist who tackles racism, gun violence, and LGBTQ+ rights, warns about book bans and urges action like school board involvement and library defense. They discuss court compliance, accountability, and ways to resist censorship and political polarization.
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Court Orders Make Lawful Power Legitimate
- When an executive agency treats court orders as optional, the rule of law erodes and public compliance collapses.
- Sharon McMahon argues that court-order compliance is fundamental to democratic legitimacy and public cooperation.
Require Transparency And Independent Review
- Demand procedural transparency: DHS should publish a compliance ledger showing receipt and execution of court orders.
- Push DOJ to commission an independent review and Congress to use oversight to enforce compliance.
Bans Target Marginalized Voices
- Book bans disproportionately target BIPOC and LGBTQ authors and silence marginalized voices.
- Jodi Picoult highlights that many challengers admit they have not read the books they demand removed.



