Re: The Power of the SCOTUS Part VII - The Bedrock of the Republic!
What I would say as a casual observer is that this court is falling into pretty predictable patterns now that this case is settled. In his ruling Roberts seems to be emphatically denouncing efforts to destroy the healthcare law just for the sake of taking it down through any means possible. I believe he even cited the success of the Massachuesetts law. The grifter that helped file this lawsuit was saying they'll be ACA lawsuits for years to come. Good for him if he can keep suckering people for donations to file these suits but who seriously thinks Roberts, who's twice been given the opportunity to overturn the law, wants to? Even worse is Kennedy essentually switched his vote.
So with the court, it seems on the ACA, criminal justice, and gay rights they're going left. On corporate issues they're firmly right with the exception of environmental rulings where they've been surprisingly even handed. Voting rights they seem to lean a bit to the right.
As SCOTUSblog pointed out, a more liberal court probably doesn't even grant cert on either of the two cases decided today. There was no circuit split in the FHA case, and the ACA case was a long shot before SCOTUS granted cert.
So just because the court went left in the opinions doesn't mean the court itself is left.
It could be that the conservative wing is simply granting cert in more long shot cases, figuring it has nothing to lose. Meanwhile the liberal wing is not voting to grant cert as much, since it would have a lot to lose.
What I would say as a casual observer is that this court is falling into pretty predictable patterns now that this case is settled. In his ruling Roberts seems to be emphatically denouncing efforts to destroy the healthcare law just for the sake of taking it down through any means possible. I believe he even cited the success of the Massachuesetts law. The grifter that helped file this lawsuit was saying they'll be ACA lawsuits for years to come. Good for him if he can keep suckering people for donations to file these suits but who seriously thinks Roberts, who's twice been given the opportunity to overturn the law, wants to? Even worse is Kennedy essentually switched his vote.
So with the court, it seems on the ACA, criminal justice, and gay rights they're going left. On corporate issues they're firmly right with the exception of environmental rulings where they've been surprisingly even handed. Voting rights they seem to lean a bit to the right.