In this essay, Professor Garfield contends that the conservative justices on the Supreme Court have allowed elected officials to manipulate laws to entrench themselves in office and to disenfranchise voters who threaten their power. The justices’ unwillingness to curb these abuses has largely redounded to the benefit of the Republican Party because Republicans control the majority of state legislatures and have used this power to gerrymander legislative districts and to enact voter‑suppressive laws such as voter ID laws. With Justice Antonin Scalia’s unexpected passing during the administration of a Democratic president, the conservatives’ control of the Court has been put into play. While the media and presidential candidates have focused ...
Trump has made a firm public commitment to overturn Roe and appoint \u27pro-life\u27 justices, and h...
The purpose of this article is to examine the recent history of nominations to the Supreme Court wit...
This Article seeks to examine and compare the judicial behaviors of the five conservative justices o...
In this essay, Professor Garfield contends that the conservative justices on the Supreme Court have ...
This essay explores the likelihood that conservative federal courts in the near future will be agent...
Most of the judges in America are elected. Yet the institution of the elected judiciary is in troubl...
This Article analyzes the recent trend of conservative judicial activism in the Supreme Court and se...
Right Wing Justice raises the alarm about the creeping conservative campaign to pack America\u27s ...
This Essay argues that the future of the majority-minority district is in peril, as a conservative...
This essay questions the wisdom and the constitutionality of the packet of powers now held by the Ch...
The author explains his conclusion that the Supreme Court, as a matter of conscience, considers raci...
Ideological drift is the phenomenon in which an actor shifts their original political stance to the ...
This paper investigates whether Republicans or Democrats support a strong Supreme Court and why. Fur...
The Article argues that the polarization in the appointments process for the United States Supreme C...
This article will analyze the decisions and arguments about judicial restraint emanating from the in...
Trump has made a firm public commitment to overturn Roe and appoint \u27pro-life\u27 justices, and h...
The purpose of this article is to examine the recent history of nominations to the Supreme Court wit...
This Article seeks to examine and compare the judicial behaviors of the five conservative justices o...
In this essay, Professor Garfield contends that the conservative justices on the Supreme Court have ...
This essay explores the likelihood that conservative federal courts in the near future will be agent...
Most of the judges in America are elected. Yet the institution of the elected judiciary is in troubl...
This Article analyzes the recent trend of conservative judicial activism in the Supreme Court and se...
Right Wing Justice raises the alarm about the creeping conservative campaign to pack America\u27s ...
This Essay argues that the future of the majority-minority district is in peril, as a conservative...
This essay questions the wisdom and the constitutionality of the packet of powers now held by the Ch...
The author explains his conclusion that the Supreme Court, as a matter of conscience, considers raci...
Ideological drift is the phenomenon in which an actor shifts their original political stance to the ...
This paper investigates whether Republicans or Democrats support a strong Supreme Court and why. Fur...
The Article argues that the polarization in the appointments process for the United States Supreme C...
This article will analyze the decisions and arguments about judicial restraint emanating from the in...
Trump has made a firm public commitment to overturn Roe and appoint \u27pro-life\u27 justices, and h...
The purpose of this article is to examine the recent history of nominations to the Supreme Court wit...
This Article seeks to examine and compare the judicial behaviors of the five conservative justices o...