{"id":1116209,"date":"2023-07-09T02:59:38","date_gmt":"2023-07-09T06:59:38","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/prometheism-transhumanism-posthumanism\/uncategorized\/john-roberts-is-the-last-republican-new-york-magazine\/"},"modified":"2023-07-09T02:59:38","modified_gmt":"2023-07-09T06:59:38","slug":"john-roberts-is-the-last-republican-new-york-magazine","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/prometheism-transhumanism-posthumanism\/republican\/john-roberts-is-the-last-republican-new-york-magazine\/","title":{"rendered":"John Roberts Is the Last Republican &#8211; New York Magazine"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><p>        Illustration: Jack Darrow; Photos:        Chip Somodevilla\/Getty Images      <\/p>\n<p>    The Republican Party has been in desperate need of a pragmatic    leader who can gauge public opinion, shrewdly husband political    capital, and advance the partys agenda in sustainable ways.    That leader has materialized in the form of John Roberts. The    chief justice of the United States is attempting to navigate    the disjuncture between voters, who on the whole are sharply    divided but have slightly favored Democrats, and the power    Republicans have accumulated through the Supreme Court,    which is quasi-permanent and unbounded by any other political    branch.  <\/p>\n<p>    In theory, Republicans could use their hammerlock on the high    court to settle a long series of social and economic disputes    in their partys favor. This is the course many conservatives    hoped, and liberals feared, the conservative Court would take,    especially after Donald Trump was    able to seat three justices and pad its right-wing majority.    Instead, Roberts has pursued a more cautious strategy, and the    question is if this will be enough to shore up the Courts    falling popularity and disarm Democratic threats to overhaul    it.  <\/p>\n<p>    While he has given conservatives high-profile victories on    long-standing social divisions like     abortion rights and     affirmative action, he has also given victories to    liberals. In the term that ended in late June, the Roberts    Court definitively repudiated the independent state    legislature theory, which Trumps supporters had pushed as his    vehicle to attempt to     overturn the 2020 election and with which other Republicans    hoped to enable gerrymandered legislatures to entrench their    power. Liberals, having fretted the case was a ticking time    bomb for the Republic, exhaled in relief. Former federal judge        J. Michael Luttig called the decision the single most    important constitutional case for American Democracy since the    Nations Founding almost 250 years ago. More surprisingly, the    Court, which under Roberts in 2013 undid a crucial pillar of    the     Voting Rights Act of 1965, issued an expansive    voting-rights ruling that will create more Black-majority    legislative districts in southern states, which had previously    been free to marginalize Black voters. Roberts and Brett Kavanaugh    voted with the Courts three liberals in these recent cases,    joined by Amy Coney    Barrett in the independent state legislature case.  <\/p>\n<p>    If you were to ask Roberts to explain this pattern, he would no    doubt insist he is merely interpreting the law as written. As a    nominee in 2005, he famously likened his role to an umpire    calling balls and strikes, a conceit he has clung to even as    the Courts reputation for above-the-fray independence has    dwindled. We do not have Obama judges or Trump judges, Bush    judges or Clinton judges, he said in 2018 after Trump lashed    out at a federal judge over an immigration ruling.  <\/p>\n<p>    But very few people actually believe him. A decade ago, Roberts    reportedly reversed himself in deliberations about a lawsuit to    overturn the Affordable Care Act, ultimately crafting a    compromise that left in place parts of the law. Last year,    reporting indicated he was lobbying Kavanaugh to pull back from    a full-scale repeal of     Roe v. Wade.     The Wall Street Journal ran an extraordinary    editorial hinting at the Courts divisions and urging its    conservatives to stand firm. (Shortly afterward, Politico    obtained the     preliminary draft of the courts Roe repeal, a        leak that conservatives employed as an argument for forging    ahead.) The chief justice may not be taking polls and holding    focus groups, but he is acting like a man who is well aware    that the popular legitimacy of the institution he leads is in    danger.  <\/p>\n<p>    The historical shadow looming over Robertss calculations is    the confrontation between Franklin Roosevelt and the Supreme    Court some 90 years ago. Roosevelt had found his economic    reforms repeatedly overturned by a right-wing Supreme Court.    After winning a landslide election, Roosevelt sought to take    control of the Court by adding seats and appointing new and    more liberal justices, only for the Courts majority to reverse    itself in 1937 and cede economic policy to Congress and the    president.  <\/p>\n<p>    Liberals have long feared that once the new generation of    conservatives had gained control of the Supreme Court, it would    revert to something like its pre-37 stance. Perhaps the new    right-wing jurisprudence would be less overbearing on economic    policy, and more aggressive on social policy, than the version    of a century ago, but the overall contours of the scenario that    kept progressive legal analysts up at night was an unshackled    Supreme Court throwing around its weight without fear of    backlash.  <\/p>\n<p>    Why would Roberts hesitate to seize the full range of power at    his disposal  to the extent that he appears to be going    against his own predilections? One reason is that the Courts    Republican majority is a historical accident. Unlike the Court    that bedeviled FDR, which was the product of decades of    Republican dominance that preceded him, the Roberts Court did    not earn its majority as the result of Republicans winning a    bunch of presidential elections. Democrats have won five of the    last eight presidential elections and seven of the last eight    popular votes.  <\/p>\n<p>    The GOP majority on the Court is a combination of better    actuarial luck and more selfless partisan teamwork by    Republican justices and some ruthlessness by Senator Mitch McConnell.    An aging Thurgood    Marshall did not stay on the Court long enough for a    Democrat to succeed him; McConnell used his Senate majority to    prevent Obama from installing Antonin    Scalias replacement;     Ruth Bader Ginsburg simply refused to step down despite her    cancer diagnoses, even while Democrats held the presidency and    the Senate; then Anthony    Kennedy, despite being a swing justice, stepped down under    Trump. Those four events created the current right-wing    majority. It is perfectly legal, but it hardly derives from    anything like a mandate to reshape American law.  <\/p>\n<p>    The rules of the Constitution make this result legitimate, too.    But the Constitution also allows Democrats to either pack the    Court or to reform it fundamentally in ways that would    eliminate its Republican majority. They held off using this    power when they controlled Congress and the presidency during    Bidens first two years. But if the Court exerts its authority    in an abusive or too nakedly partisan fashion, the next    Democratic Partycontrolled government might decide it has to    act. In the aftermath of the affirmative-action decision,        President Biden ruled out packing the Court, though he told    reporters, This is not a    normal Court. This is the exact equilibrium Roberts wants:    bad for Democrats, but not existentially bad.  <\/p>\n<p>    The legitimacy of the conservative Court has been the thematic    crux of its burgeoning ethics scandals. The conservative    movement has rallied around     Clarence Thomas and Samuel Alito even as    they accepted     undisclosed patronage     from billionaires, branding reporters uncovering these    financial relationships as activists seeking to discredit its    prized majority. Roberts took a more conciliatory line,    conceding ethics was an issue of concern inside the Court.    The respective styles of Roberts and the Courts right wing on    ethics mirror their contrasting approach to jurisprudence: He    seeks to conserve power by modulating it, and the right-wing    justices seek to perpetuate their power by flaunting it.  <\/p>\n<p>    Robertss strategy appears to be giving Democrats enough trust    in the fairness of the Courts decisions, and hope that they    can win some future cases, to keep them from flipping over the    game board. By the same token, the threat of a Democratic    Court-reforming response is a helpful one to keep the    Republican judicial majority in check. It remains to be seen    whether Roberts and his colleagues will take that bargain or    continue a run of precedent smashing that causes Democrats to    see the Republican Court as an existential threat.  <\/p>\n<p>    The myth that judges make rulings completely abstracted from    any earthly considerations is the foundation of judicial    legitimacy. Roberts, ironically, recognizes that maintaining    that legitimacy means acting like a politician while pretending    hes just calling balls and strikes.  <\/p>\n<p>      Thank you for subscribing and supporting our      journalism. If you prefer to read      in print, you can also find this article in the July 3, 2023,      issue of New      YorkMagazine.    <\/p>\n<p>      Want more stories like this one?       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