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U.S. Constitution Title: How Badly Is Neil Gorsuch Annoying the Other Supreme Court Justices? Why? Neither Thomas has ever addressed the issue publicly, but its possible to offer some informed speculation. The Justices, and especially Chief Justice John Roberts, are assiduous defenders of the Courts reputation. As savvy denizens of Washington, D.C., they understand the political dimension of their work, but they are careful to avoid any taint of outside political activity that might raise questions about their ethics. This view is shared across the ideological spectrum at the Court, as the Justices believe, with some reason, that an attack on one of them could quickly expand into an attack on all. So did the Chief Justice suggest to Justice Thomas, in a gentle and deferential way, that perhaps his wifes activities were reflecting poorly on the Court? And did Clarence and Ginni Thomas subsequently decide that she might dial back her outspoken role? It seems more than possible. The retreat of Ginni Thomas brings to mind the emergence of Justice Neil M. Gorsuch. Earlier this week, Gorsuch gave a speech before the Fund for American Studies, a conservative educational and advocacy group. The Justices do occasionally speak before groups with high political profiles. Most of the Justices on the conservative wing have appeared in front of the Federalist Society, and Ruth Bader Ginsburg, Sonia Sotomayor, and Stephen G. Breyer have addressed the American Constitution Society, the Federalists liberal counterpart. What made Gorsuchs appearance especially notable was that it took place at the Trump International Hotel in Washington, which is the focus of several pending cases that may well wind up before the Supreme Court. These lawsuits allege that the Trump familys ownership of the hotel, which is patronized by foreigners with interests before the executive branch, violates the emoluments clause of the Constitution. Gorsuchs presence at the hotel could look like an endorsement of the propriety of its ownership arrangements. Gorsuchs Trump Hotel speech followed one he gave at the University of Louisville, where he was introduced by Mitch McConnell, the Senate Majority Leader, who was, more than anyone, responsible for blocking Obamas nomination of Merrick Garland to the seat that Gorsuch now occupies. Gorsuch rewarded McConnell not only with an appearance in the senators home town but with a speech that underlined the Justices own conservative approach to the law. There is nothing unlawful about Gorsuchs speeches, though its hard to say just what the ethical rules are for Supreme Court Justices. They are exempt from the code that governs the conduct of other federal judges, so the Court has traditionally relied on informal self-policing. There is a strong internal culture based on the idea that no Justice should embarrass the Court; Gorsuchs tiptoeing up to the line of advocacy for and gratitude to conservatives might earn some advice from the Chief Justice to mind the unwritten rules. Gorsuchs speeches might appear less distasteful to his colleagues if he had made an otherwise more graceful début on the Court. As Linda Greenhouse observed in the Times the end of Gorsuchs first term, he managed to violate the Courts traditions as soon as he arrived. He dominated oral arguments, when new Justices are expected to hang back. He instructed his senior colleagues, who collectively have a total of a hundred and forty years experience on the Court, about how to do their jobs. Dissenting from a decision that involved the interpretation of federal laws, he wrote, If a statute needs repair, theres a constitutionally prescribed way to do it. Its called legislation. Perhaps he thought that the other Justices were unfamiliar with this thing called legislation. Gorsuch also expressed ill-disguised contempt for Anthony Kennedys landmark opinion legalizing same-sex marriage in all fifty states. Earlier this year, the Courts majority overturned an Arkansas ruling that the state could refuse to put the name of a birth mothers same-sex spouse on their childs birth certificate. Dissenting, Gorsuch wrote, Nothing in Obergefell spoke (let alone clearly) to the question. That let alone clearly reflected a conservative consensus that Kennedys opinion was a confusing mess. Perhaps Gorsuch will, as the years pass, prove to be a more clubbable colleague; or perhaps hell decide, at least socially, to go his own way. But whats already clear is his ideology as a Justice. In his first fifteen cases on the Court, as the number-crunchers at FiveThirtyEight discovered, he joined Thomas, the most right-wing Justice, every timeand he even joined all of Thomass concurring opinions. Gorsuchs outside activities may draw a private word from the Chief Justice, but Roberts would never presume (or want) to change Gorsuchs votes. And the new Justice is casting those just as his sponsors had hoped and his opponents had feared. Poster Comment: Gorsuch is the second coming of Clarence Thomas. Good. He is also the tallest Justice, something I always find persuasive. I hope he annoys the libs into early retirement or a fatal heart attack. Post Comment Private Reply Ignore Thread Top Page Up Full Thread Page Down Bottom/Latest Begin Trace Mode for Comment # 7.
#3. To: Tooconservative (#0)
I'd be extremely disappointed if I heard during a round table discussion with all 9 justices, if Ginsburg should vapor lock right next to Gorsuch, that he preformed CPR. I might apply chest compressions... if I knew her ribs would snap like twigs.
I'm afraid that is one drawback with Gorsuch. He is a very decent human being.
I'm afraid that is one drawback with Gorsuch. He is a very decent human being. That's a shame. Decency Is the very weakness that liberals prey upon.
Decency is a weakness? Man, you are still one fucked up POS. With that kind of attitude, no wonder so many cops are assholes.
Evil people prey on decent people. Because some of the decent people are let's say gullible.
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