Liz Gnidovec

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When the votes of justices in controversial cases can be predicted at the outset, constitutional law simply becomes partisan politics by another name. If you usually know beforehand how justices will come out—and if it’s a function of the political party of the president who appointed them—what’s the point of having a Court? Did we really establish a system of self-government in which those life-tenured judges decide so much social policy?
The Most Dangerous Branch: Inside the Supreme Court in the Age of Trump
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