Justice Thomas's Contradictions: Of Decency, Empathy, and the Judicial Role (A Classic)
This has been quite a year for Justice Thomas, which puts this classic post ( from October 2021 ) possibly in a different light. While I recognized that his warm demeanor with people he works with and who he meets on his travels near and far is a positive quality, his legal decisions lack any sense of decency, empathy, or appreciation for the appropriate judicial role. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Last week on my podcast Supreme Myths, Dahlia Lithwick talked at length about the need for judges to display empathy and decency in their judicial opinions and to show that they at least appreciate the problems of people unlike themselves. As an example, she pointed to Justice Kagan's tendency to write opinions in the second person: "Imagine yourself...." That kind of empathy tells the parties that the judge understands their points of views and may make it just a little easier for