Is the Roberts Court Hyperopic or Willfully Blind?
[N.B. The following essay was first published on SCOTUSblog . The version below includes one additional paragraph and some formatting that do not appear in the SCOTUSblog version.] Speaking at a Federalist Society event the day the Supreme Court wrapped up its latest term, attorney Kannon Shanmugam described an “emerging theme” in the case results. “On issues of . . . broader significance,” the head of Davis Polk’s Supreme Court and appellate practice group said, “the, quote-unquote, ‘conservative’ side is typically winning. On issues that are more specific to this administration, the outcomes are sometimes different.” I agree with Shanmugam’s view about the Court’s conservatism with respect to the issues of broad significance – what I would call issues of longstanding interest to conservatives. In the term just completed, LGBTQ advocates lost cases involving conversion therapy and transgender athletes . The Court validated Second Amendment claims in ...