Three High-Profile Unanimous S. Ct. Opinions Today, Reaching Conservative(ish) Results, Written by Liberal Justices
Just a mildly interesting result, I thought, which helps show that even on questions related to religion, guns, and discrimination against majority group members, both conservative and liberal Justices can agree. In close cases, Justices’ ideological positions certainly may affect their view of the law; but in many cases, the legal analysis isn’t really affected by such ideological divides.
I use the “ish” advisedly, precisely because the results don’t necessarily have to be viewed as conservative: Equal treatment of religious groups, for instance,
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