
Guilty Until Proven Innocent
From Peasants Perspective by Taylor Johnatakis
April 30, 2026 · 2h 3m · Season 3 · Episode 314
About this episode
The episode discusses the implications of a Supreme Court decision on race-based redistricting and its effects on representation and election law.
Send us Fan Mail If you’ve ever felt like headlines are just noise while power keeps consolidating, this conversation is our attempt to draw one straight line through the chaos. We start with a Supreme Court decision on race based redistricting and unpack why election law, map drawing, and media framing can reshape representation long before a single vote is cast. From there we get into the legitimacy spiral: why one side calls the Court “illegitimate,” why “pack the court” always reappears, ...
People in this episode
Host: Taylor Johnatakis
Topics covered
- election law
- redistricting
- media framing
- representation
- Supreme Court
- legitimacy
Keywords
- Supreme Court
- redistricting
- election law
- media framing
- representation
- legitimacy spiral
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Organizations: Supreme Court
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