Putting aside your position on Loftis, what is your evidence for claiming the Supreme Court is so beholden to the legislature? I read a lot of criticism on this site of the court system, but there is rarely a concrete example of something improper they have done.
I disagree with a lot of judicial decisions, because they are very conservative. But then I read your criticism that they are too liberal. We have a very conservative Supreme Court, but they are not the partisan MAGA justices we see in other places. But that would seem to be a feature, not a bug.
Why don’t you write an article closing this loop? We know how you feel about the courts, but could you lay out instances where they are doing things you don’t like? Even in the article above, it sounds like they have refrained from reaching a decision until the issue is properly before them, which strikes me as a reasonable (and conservative) way to consider matters.
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Putting aside your position on Loftis, what is your evidence for claiming the Supreme Court is so beholden to the legislature? I read a lot of criticism on this site of the court system, but there is rarely a concrete example of something improper they have done.
I disagree with a lot of judicial decisions, because they are very conservative. But then I read your criticism that they are too liberal. We have a very conservative Supreme Court, but they are not the partisan MAGA justices we see in other places. But that would seem to be a feature, not a bug.
Why don’t you write an article closing this loop? We know how you feel about the courts, but could you lay out instances where they are doing things you don’t like? Even in the article above, it sounds like they have refrained from reaching a decision until the issue is properly before them, which strikes me as a reasonable (and conservative) way to consider matters.