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I love your mod and I created my own one based an yours. It adds 2 Supreme Court for every ideology and 3 ministarys (economy, culture and defence). They all are a little bit overpowered, but they are national wonders so everyone can build one. I can give you a link, so you can add it to your mod if you like it (or I will publish it on my own, if you give me permission).
PS: It's my first mod and I'm german, so I haven't added new icons yet and there are probably some language mistakes. :)
Sidenote, I was planning on doing a massive overhaul of the policies as well, make it more realistic, where there are multiple paths to chose, some being mutually exclusive, way before ideologies come into play. Something to make them more realistic, deeper, and more based in political science - which to me means way more powerful with interesting interactions. Unfortunately my Lua is pretty non-existant at the moment, it's something I mean to learn.
There is a user on the civfanatics forum that is undertaking something to a total social policy overhaul.