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usregimechange

(18,373 posts)
Wed Jan 11, 2012, 10:41 PM Jan 2012

The Courts: The conservative takeover will be complete

For anyone considering the 2012 election’s importance to the future of the American judiciary, one fact stands out: next November, Ruth Bader Ginsburg will be seventy-nine years old. If a Republican wins the presidential election, he or she may have an opportunity to seat Ginsburg’s successor, replacing the Supreme Court’s most reliably liberal jurist with a conservative. That would mean that the Court—currently balanced almost elegantly between four liberals, four conservatives, and the moderate conservative Anthony Kennedy—would finally tilt decisively to the right, thereby fulfilling Edwin Meese’s dream, laid out in his famous 1985 speech before the American Bar Association, of reshaping the Court around one coherent “jurisprudence of original intention.” Meese, who was then Ronald Reagan’s attorney general, wanted nine conservative constitutional originalists on the Court. He may soon get his wish. A 2008 study by Richard Posner, a federal appeals court judge, and William Landes, a law professor at the University of Chicago, examined the voting records of seventy years of Supreme Court justices in order to rank the forty-three justices who have served on the Court since 1937. They concluded that four of the five most conservative justices to serve on the Supreme Court since 1937 sit on the Supreme Court today. Justice Clarence Thomas ranked first.

Kennedy, who is ranked tenth in that study, will be seventy- six next November. If a Republican successor of Obama gets to replace both Kennedy and Ginsburg, it’s fair to predict that the Roberts Court may include five or even six of the most conservative jurists since the FDR era. Following the ideological disappointment that was David Souter, Republicans have been spectacularly successful in selecting and confirming justices who consistently vote for conservative outcomes. Indeed, the replacement of moderate Sandra Day O’Connor with Samuel Alito may have produced the most consequential shift at the Court in our lifetimes; in a few short years O’Connor’s pragmatic legal doctrine in areas ranging from abortion to affirmative action to campaign finance reform has been displaced by rulings that would make Edwin Meese’s heart sing.

http://www.washingtonmonthly.com/magazine/january_february_2012/features/the_courts034474.php

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The Courts: The conservative takeover will be complete (Original Post) usregimechange Jan 2012 OP
Recommend !!! RKP5637 Jan 2012 #1
Very valid point but it's not just the Supreme Court judges we have to worry about justiceischeap Jan 2012 #2
Something we should all keep in mind this election season. . . n/t annabanana Jan 2012 #3
This is where voting for Obama WILL make a difference. Quantess Jan 2012 #4
I kind of feel the conservative takeover is already complete jsmirman Jan 2012 #5
Here here! hang a left Jan 2012 #6
The mandatory binding arb stuff is what I'm working on right now jsmirman Jan 2012 #7
Thursday kick Quantess Jan 2012 #8

justiceischeap

(14,040 posts)
2. Very valid point but it's not just the Supreme Court judges we have to worry about
Wed Jan 11, 2012, 10:44 PM
Jan 2012

They want to stack the federal benches too, that's why they keep delaying or denying Obama's nominations for federal judges.

jsmirman

(4,507 posts)
5. I kind of feel the conservative takeover is already complete
Thu Jan 12, 2012, 05:34 AM
Jan 2012

And still live in hope that it can be rolled back.

Look what you posted - Kennedy - a "moderate conservative" is ranked 10th in that study!

The worst SC decisions of my lifetime have taken place over the last twelve years. Some of the more recent ones have been appalling. Fwiw, I actually have respect for both Alito and Roberts as jurists. But their decisions really, really stink!

 

hang a left

(10,921 posts)
6. Here here!
Thu Jan 12, 2012, 05:50 AM
Jan 2012

Lol Kennedy as a moderate, I almost peed my pants. This SC court has done more damage to our constitution than any in memory.

jsmirman

(4,507 posts)
7. The mandatory binding arb stuff is what I'm working on right now
Thu Jan 12, 2012, 08:55 AM
Jan 2012

and between that and Citizens United, they really, really love corporations, and they really, really don't give a damn about people!

Brutal.

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