how so?
Hot take, and I’m far from a constitutional scholar: Roberts will go down very favorably in history as a fair but right leaning CJ. Thomas will be considered a giant asshole.
Thomas will definitely go down as one of the most obscure. Dude constantly dissents by saying “I don’t agree with this position because I reject the position from 1847 this decision starts with and believe we can only consult 1789 source material”
Thomas is apparently one of the nicest people in person, but his judicial opinions are absolutely the most asshole-ish.
He doesn’t seem to believe in stare decisis which is....something.
Thomas will definitely go down as one of the most obscure. Dude constantly dissents by saying “I don’t agree with this position because I reject the position from 1847 this decision starts with and believe we can only consult 1789 source material”
Hot take, and I’m far from a constitutional scholar: Roberts will go down very favorably in history as a fair but right leaning CJ. Thomas will be considered a giant asshole.
Citizens United and his war on voting rights says Roberts is remembered as the piece of shit that he is.
That wasn't about "joy". I was simply discussing the ramifications of that decision.
I wasn’t talking about you. I will take some joy.
The result in Citizens United was terrible but the legal analysis was spot on and it’s the “right” outcome.
SCOTUS’ job is to rule on the legal issues. If you want to get rid of Citizens United then look to Congress.
The result in Citizens United was terrible but the legal analysis was spot on and it’s the “right” outcome.
SCOTUS’ job is to rule on the legal issues. If you want to get rid of Citizens United then look to Congress.