Re: The Power of the SCOTUS IV: Gays, Guns, and Immigrants, OH MY!
Are you saying many people disagreed with the Plessy v. Ferguson decision? Now, most would probably agree with Justice Harlan, but at that time I suspect a large majority of people thought the decision was sound. But that's just a hunch and not an educated one.
That's one (of many), though the Law was legal in the context of the Constitution and US Code at the time. However it is not the function of SCOTUS to rule on how "smart" a law is. That is the legislature's function and SCOTUS has regularly deferred to the legislature when ruling on laws. Only when the legislature steps over the constitutional line does (should) SCOTUS nullify.
Chief Justice Roberts pretty much said that PPACA was a stupid law, but a majority thought it was within Congress's prerogative to address health care and tax the American people to fund it. Many disagree (as they did with Dred Scott and Plessy vs. Ferguson), but right now the Federal establishment is trying (ineptly?) to implement PPACA and if you want medical insurance and can afford it, go ahead.
Are you saying many people disagreed with the Plessy v. Ferguson decision? Now, most would probably agree with Justice Harlan, but at that time I suspect a large majority of people thought the decision was sound. But that's just a hunch and not an educated one.