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US Elections
fromSlate Magazine
14 hours ago

He's One of the Most Powerful People in America. Can You Even Recognize Him?

Neil Gorsuch is a highly influential, unpredictable Supreme Court vote whose beliefs and even identity are largely unknown to most Americans.
Right-wing politics
fromThe Atlantic
1 month ago

How Alito Became the Angry Man of the Supreme Court

Samuel Alito's recent comments indicate a shift towards expressing personal preferences in judicial decisions amidst a polarized Supreme Court environment.
fromAbove the Law
7 months ago

Samuel Alito Hurls Digs At Originalists Not As Extreme As He Is - Above the Law

Alito specifically called out what he termed the "wrong turns" of originalism - which seem designed to encourage more extreme right results. As reported by Law.com: The first, he said, was displaying "insecure" originalism, which he described as people who remain on the "defensive" and are "haunted" by accusations of judicial activism. These originalists, he said, are "allergic" to any discussion of the value of the results produced by originalist methodologies.
US politics
US politics
fromSlate Magazine
10 months ago

One MAGA Judge's Campaign for the Supreme Court Keeps Leading to Humiliation

Andrew Oldham has faced repeated defeats at the Supreme Court, reflecting a disconnect between his far-right views and lawful reasoning.
#supreme-court
fromAdvocate.com
1 year ago
Social justice

The mysterious life of Justice David Souter, an enigma who confounded conservative Republicans

fromAdvocate.com
1 year ago
Social justice

The mysterious life of Justice David Souter, an enigma who confounded conservative Republicans

Right-wing politics
fromNew York Magazine
1 year ago

How Souter's 'Stealth Liberalism' Reshaped the Supreme Court

Justice David Souter, appointed by Bush, defied conservative expectations with his evolving interpretation of the Constitution, reflecting a shift towards judicial liberalism.
Writing
fromwww.nytimes.com
1 year ago

Opinion | We Should Play the Constitution Like a Piano

Originalism limits constitutional interpretation by ignoring the need for individual judgment and adaptability in a changing society.
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