It’s hard to understand a series of recent moves in any other way.
After a week of political theater in the Senate Judiciary Committee, President Trump’s nominee is back where he started: on his way to the Supreme Court.
For an institution whose legitimacy depends largely on the public’s perception of its integrity, the growth of unseen, unsigned, and unexplained decisions can only be a bad thing.
Expand the Court now.
Justices’ drive to promote “religious liberty” may only become more intense.
This Senate is singularly ill-equipped to assess the allegations against Trump’s Supreme Court nominee.
A nation of 325 million can find at least one person qualified to sit on the Supreme Court who didn’t attend either Harvard or Yale.