Ill omens

IT sometimes appears as if those struggling for an independent judiciary have needlessly burdened themselves with preserving the institution’s prestige. When the top judges of the country have few concerns about public perceptions, it seems futile to worry endlessly about institutional integrity. ‘Que sera, sera’, as they say. Ever since the 26th Amendment, matters seem to have gone according to script without a hitch. Judges … Continue reading Ill omens