Wisbech Eagle
Member
- Location
- Truro Cornwall
- Country
England
We shouldn’t except where it’s obviously true. Trump has appointed two of the Justices himself and their statements and opinions leave little doubt about where their fealty lies.'It was only to be expected given the composition of the Supreme Court.'
This is the same guy who sold the idea on this very forum that we shouldn't infer political bias in judges over decisions that they reached.
I had hoped this wouldn’t be the case and that their loyalty to the law would overpower it, but have been disappointed so far. I still have some left. If Trump went too far then I think Chief Justice Roberts could lead them to exercise control and restraint.
Alongside that if you look beyond the headlines then the rulings are often very restricted in their application and allow further challenges to be made in other ways. So they are more a consequence of clever lawyers bringing cases to the SC and achieving narrow victories than sweeping constitutional change.
Judges in the lower courts, who have been politically targeted for ruling against Trump, have often been appointed by Republicans, some even during Trump’s first term. So it’s very unlikely that political bias is present in their rulings.