Republican Donald Trump was elected president in 2016, partly because he promised to appoint conservative judges to the bench. He and the Republican-controlled senate made good on that promise, confirming hundreds of conservative judges, including three to the U.S. Supreme Court, which gave that court a decisive majority.
But a funny thing happened on the way to a conservative court. As the constitution intended, the judges, are appointed for life, and they develop their own views on the law. For them it's not about what's conservative or not. It's about the law as they see it. And the "as they see it" part is exactly why a judge is a judge. He/she is appointed to decide what the law means and how it applies when others cannot agree.
That independent-minded-judge phenomenon showed itself in a Supreme Court ruling made today when the Court let stand a legal victory previously won by a transgender student. When one would think this so-called conservative court, which is dominated by so-called conservative judges, would rule against a transgender student, they ruled to preserve the student's previous victory.
Transgender Student wins as Supreme Court rebuffs bathroom appeal
This is why I trust the courts. For the most part, most of the time, the judges consider the law before they consider their politics, and before they consider the president who appointed them and the senators who confirmed them.
But a funny thing happened on the way to a conservative court. As the constitution intended, the judges, are appointed for life, and they develop their own views on the law. For them it's not about what's conservative or not. It's about the law as they see it. And the "as they see it" part is exactly why a judge is a judge. He/she is appointed to decide what the law means and how it applies when others cannot agree.
That independent-minded-judge phenomenon showed itself in a Supreme Court ruling made today when the Court let stand a legal victory previously won by a transgender student. When one would think this so-called conservative court, which is dominated by so-called conservative judges, would rule against a transgender student, they ruled to preserve the student's previous victory.
Transgender Student wins as Supreme Court rebuffs bathroom appeal
This is why I trust the courts. For the most part, most of the time, the judges consider the law before they consider their politics, and before they consider the president who appointed them and the senators who confirmed them.