Adler on the 'Kennedy Court'
Over at NRO today, Jonathan Adler has a common-sense breakdown of the Supreme Court's 06-07 term.
He considers (and rejects) the myth of a "conservative legal revolution" in the Court; he outlines the importance of Justice Kennedy's vote in altering the course of the Court's decisions; and he incorporates many of the latest end-of-term statistics (regarding justice agreement, for example) so helpfully compiled by SCOTUSblog.
Read this piece for a refreshingly balanced and realistic evaluation of the Court's term.
He considers (and rejects) the myth of a "conservative legal revolution" in the Court; he outlines the importance of Justice Kennedy's vote in altering the course of the Court's decisions; and he incorporates many of the latest end-of-term statistics (regarding justice agreement, for example) so helpfully compiled by SCOTUSblog.
Read this piece for a refreshingly balanced and realistic evaluation of the Court's term.
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