"The Supreme Court sharply curtails the authority of the EPA to regulate greenhouse-gas emissions that cause climate change. In a 6-3 ruling, the court sides with conservative states and fossil-fuel companies in adopting a narrow reading of the Clean Air Act."
"The Supreme Court ALLOWS the Biden administration to terminate the controversial Trump-era asylum policy known as "remain in Mexico." Red states argued that Biden was obliged to keep the policy, but SCOTUS says in a 5-4 ruling that the administration can end it."
Isn't a fine considered more punitive than loss of a job or being prohibited from entering restaurants in law? Certainly, it requires more due process.
Probably not. But the job of judges is to interpret the constitution faithfully, not work hard to arrive at a result that you - or I - find pleasing, right?
I don't care about the intended job of a judge at this point.
I care about preserving my civil liberties and preserving America from the authoritarian left.
To do this, Republicans must play on the same field as Democrat judges.
I think it is time for our judges to do what it takes to win not just lose honorably because of principles.
David French's cuck establishment conservatism is ineffective.
You know what? I respect your honesty. I've spoken to so many leftists who argue about abortion without being honest that they just want judges to encode their policy preferences. The dishonesty is crazy.
I'm not like that (and I am not a conservative). But I think you cannot have a civilization without the rule of law.