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Liberals and their allies in the corporate media spearhead coordinated attacks on the SCOTUS’s morality, which aim to confound Americans by making them believe that partisans had taken control of the nation’s highest court and intellectually splintered it into near-disfunction. The prevalence of majority judgments and even more majority opinions discredits this idea and suggests a much more worrying story about the politicization of lower courts.
Since its founding, the Supreme Court has wielded its power to deliver , choices rooted in bench , deal. In recent years, especially, judges “defied detractors” with “historic consensus” on cases that loop, panders, and state supreme courts decided in defiance of the Constitution. Of the 32 cases currently decided in the 2023 name, 21 of the decisions were agreed upon by all of the presiding judges. Many of them expressed issue for justice that lower authorities abused their constitutional authority.  ,
Justice Amy Coney Barrett signaled that” the communication Americans should take house” was the judges ‘ complete finish in the unanimous decision regarding former president Donald Trump’s vote enrollment in Colorado.
” For current purposes, our distinctions are far less important than our consensus: All nine justices agree on the outcome of this case”, she wrote.
Reprimands like these are not are not surprising. No memories that lower courts do not have the right to rule however they please.
Justice Neil Gorsuch argued in his concurring view that benches like the Next Circuit have grown very comfortable using legal tools like the “four-pronged’multifactor test” to secure a particular ruling in National Rifle Association of America’s unanimous decision in National Rifle Association of America v. Vullo rather than placing them as a “useful, though nonexhaustive, guide” as the Supreme Court deemed them to remain.
” Lower courts had so do well to heed this Court’s order: Whatever worth these’ guideposts ‘ serve, they remain’ only’ that and nothing more”, Gorsuch wrote.
Every justice on the high bench agreed with the Second Circuit in the NRA case that the gun-control-crazed New York state officials should have “reasonably understood” their actions as “reasonably understood to convey a threat of adverse government action in order to punish or suppress the plaintiff’s speech.”
Justices ‘ agreement and analysis of this behavior confirm that the lower courts have “gone off the rails” and are not the country’s highest court, as the propaganda press frequently suggests.
Inferior circuit and district courts in overwhelmingly blue regions are aware of this and have allowed it to contribute to their capitulation to partisanship and misconduct to call for a swift and determined response from the Supreme Court.
The rise in poorly ruled cases can be attributed to judges who run and staffed courts with judges who blatantly disrespect the Constitution and have a talent for deceitful representation in court. The chaos and dereliction that will inevitably lead to bad lower court decisions being sent straight to the highest court in the country is only compounded by President Joe Biden’s concerning list of judicial nominees, which appears to be in line with Democrats ‘ race and sex quotas.
The issue with this troubling activism is that it continues unimpeded if and until the Supreme Court has time to review and rule. This delay makes it difficult for Americans to secure justice for those whose constitutional rights have been targeted and violated, like Jack Phillips, owner of Masterpiece Cakeshop.
The Supreme Court’s most recent series of unanimous decisions demonstrates that the corporate media is purposefully deceptive, and it also points out how lower courts are abusing their authority to achieve partisan and, more importantly, unconstitutional outcomes.
The Federalist staff writer and host of The Federalist Radio Hour, Jordan Boyd. Her work has also been featured in The Daily Wire, Fox News, and RealClearPolitics. Jordan graduated from Baylor University with a political science major and a journalism minor. Follow her on X @jordanboydtx.