The courts go AWOL on the virus vax

Those rights liberals favor are placed in, as the Supreme Court expresses it, a “preferred position.” The rights favored by everyone else can be more readily trampled.
Even with Amy Coney Barrett, we don’t really have a conservative Supreme Court

At the close of every annual court term, commentators express surprise that so many of the court’s decisions over the previous year have been liberal. They never make the simple deduction that if the court is producing so many liberal decisions, then perhaps it is not “conservative” after all.
The significance of the Amy Coney Barrett appointment

In Justice Barrett we have a two-fer. She offers geographic diversity . . . And she offers educational diversity.
Is the Nomination of Amy Coney Barrett Unconstitutional?

[T]he statements by Biden, Leahy, and Feingold are flatly incorrect. The current proceedings are neither “unconstitutional” nor “illegitimate” nor an attempt to “steal” anything.