One tiny moment? It is the First Amendment. She is a "law professor." there is NO law professor of merit who wouldn't know this like the back of their hand. It is sad that people think this is ok for a nominee to the Supreme Court. |
But she can. Roberts did. Kavanaugh did. Gorsuch did. |
| Blumenthal, in talking about the Shadow Docket, lays the foundation as to why there needs to be more justices, to handle the load, and to be more transparent in its decisions. |
This is just bs. People forget for moments. Hell, my Con Law wrote the friggin' book that the VAST majority of law students have used for over 30 years forgot basics like that just like any other normal person. Jim Eustice, another of my professors, forgot stuff. Don't be an idiot. |
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I'll talk about Loving but not Griswold.
No condoms for YOU! |
+1 Democrats are showing themselves to be shockingly ignorant in this thread - and in the hearings themselves. |
I bet he didn't forget this. |
Because Griswold follows *directly* from Loving - as ACB stated repeatedly. So if Brown was correctly decided - and she acknowledges, it was - then so was Griswold. |
Great, she can join their club of non-Supreme Court justices. I like justices who remember things. |
ITA. I have been very impressed at how she can recall details of cases, some of which she decided, some of which she didn't, with such detail. She is whip smart. And, is able to discuss law in a very understandable way. I would have loved to take a class from her. |
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How would ACB rule on Korematsu? As a textualist?
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I am truly embarrassed for you. Stop peddling conspiracy theories. ACB is an extremely well-respected judge. She did not discuss how she would rule on these issues with Trump or anyone from his administration, and she swore to this during the hearing. That you don’t believe her only illustrates how absurd and desperate you are. DP |
This. Her recall of the minutiae of these statutes and rulings is astonishing. No notes. I have learned so much just from watching her responses in the hearings. She’s an excellent instructor. |
I don't think you understand the meaning of the term. Whip smart law professors know the five protections of the first amendment. Whip smart law professors are up on current events. Whip smart law professors of integrity would never subject themselves or their family to a nomination under these circumstances. |
She has been a judge for 3 years. That is not long enough to be "well respected." That is embarrassing. |