On the surface, Ketanji Brown Jackson’s confirmation to the Supreme Court appeared to portend a hopeful future for liberals. She was the bright, youthful face of a more enlightened judiciary.
Jackson’s confirmation was a brief, joyful respite. The future is a semi-permanent Republican judicial majority in which, contrary to the visual impression, Thomas’s worldview is much closer to the mainstream and Jackson’s is a relic of a rapidly fading past. The scandal, in other words, is that we have to rely on the unprovable good faith of the Court’s justices. There barely exists any method to wall them off from partisan politics. A couple months ago, Neil Gorsuch appeared at a Federalist Society conference alongside Republicans such as Mike Pence, Ron DeSantis, and Kayleigh McEnany.
What surely enhances their confidence is the understanding that even if a public backlash were to develop — and a backlash of any important magnitude is currently nowhere to be seen — it would have little practical recourse. The Republican majority has two seats to spare and no prospect for reversal for a long time to come.
It was perfectly obvious at the time that McConnell had simply concocted an arbitrary time frame, but conservatives put up a great show in pretending the distinction between election-year nominees and justices nominated other times had real meaning. But McConnell is now dispensing with the pretext and openly refusing to commit to holding hearings for a Democratic Court nominee at all, election year or no. As far as I can tell, the number of conservatives who disagree with him is zero.
Source: Law Daily Report (lawdailyreport.net)
jonathanchait ACAB includes the Supreme Court
jonathanchait Ginni Thomas is not the be all and end all of where we are. jonathanchait just handing democracy over because we're in troubled times is just more despair porn. Journalists who bring only despair and rear-views of democracy should find a new trade.
jonathanchait We can only hope
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jonathanchait love reading the financial analysts laughing at how much Vox overpaid for this rag! And NYM is still laying people off.. you’d think they’d change tactics from being a blind liberal mouthpiece ( such as it is ) and try something else. Politics certainly doesn’t suit them. Sports?
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