The Left’s relentless, unjustified assaults on the Supreme Court’s legitimacy

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The Left’s relentless, unjustified assaults on the Supreme Court’s legitimacy
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'Sadly, these pernicious and baseless attacks on the high court’s integrity are having an effect.' -John G. Malcolm

that her husband has been paid for years as a medical malpractice consultant. Jackson also neglected to disclose the income she received from teaching, or the expenses paid by law schools and nonprofit organizations for trips she took to give speeches.

I seriously doubt that any of the matters outlined above affected how Supreme Court justices appointed by Democratic presidents ruled in any of the cases they considered, just as I find it inconceivable that these matters affected how any of the Republican appointees ruled. Their reputations mean far more to them than a nice meal or a comfy bed in a swanky resort.

Now that liberals no longer are getting Supreme Court opinions that align with their policy preferences, they have chosen to question the court’s legitimacy. They seem determined to capitalize on any opportunity to smear the conservative justices. Some liberal law professors have gone so far as to state that the best way to address their grievances is to urge Biden and other fellow travelers toSadly, these pernicious and baseless attacks on the high court’s integrity are having an effect.

There have been times when the court’s credibility has proven to be invaluable, such as the time when the court proved to be an insistent yet stabilizing influence during the whole school desegregation effort following the court’s decision in. The court spoke.

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