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Saturday, October 20, 2018

The Left Wants the SCOTUS Conservatism Justice Kavanaugh Promises


For John, BLUFI am thinking the next Trump appointment to the High Court will drive Justice Kavanaugh into the far background.  Nothing to see here; just move along.




Here is the sub-headline:

With Kavanaugh on the bench, the court will struggle to retain its authority

From Prospect Magazine, by Washington based Canadian Writer Dahlia Lithwick, 12 October 2018.

Here is the lede plus one:

As the Brett Kavanaugh confirmation nightmare sinks into American memory, some things will happen very quickly.  Donald Trump’s celebratory shouts will fade, and Kavanaugh will quietly settle into his seat on the Supreme Court.  The other eight justices, regardless of their personal view of his furious, partisan testimony at a Senate hearing dominated by sexual assault allegations, will give him cover, papering over the cracks to insist that the family is a happy one.  Elena Kagan, one of the justices picked by Barack Obama, said that the lone superpower of the court is public acceptance and respect:  “All of us need to be aware of that—every single one of us—and to realise how precious the court’s legitimacy is.”  The court had to guard its “reputation of being impartial, being neutral and not being simply an extension of a terribly polarising process.”  That’s always been the theory, but how feasible is it today?

Constitutional law professors have been wondering aloud how they can neutrally teach case law after signing a letter opposing Kavanaugh’s elevation (over 2,400 professors nationwide did so).  Some say they believe the court has now been irredeemably politicised.  And, of course, the #MeToo movement will surge on, with many women lining up behind Christine Blasey Ford, whose testimony of abuse they found credible and compelling.  November’s mid-term elections will be spiced up by the energy of furious women on one side, and vindicated Kavanaugh supporters on the other.  We wait to see which way that momentum plays out.

What I love about this is that the Progressives, who are all about the Court working with a living Constitution, now are worried about the Court hewing strictly to the Constitution and strictly avoiding politics.nbsp; I love the precedent they wish to set.

Hat tip to the InstaPundit.

Regards  —  Cliff

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