The Supremes, regardless of ideological alignment, are looking at cases issue by issue and making fair decisions. This flies in the race of leftist complaints of a conservative court that needs changing by packing the court. Law Professor Jonathan Turley provides details.

Turley: “Tuesday the Supreme Court issued two more unanimous decisions in Garland v. Dai and United States v. Cooley. This follows two unanimous decisions last week. The weekly display of unanimity is notable given the calls by Democratic leaders to pack the court.

This week I wrote on my blog about how the heavy-handed campaigns might backfire with the justices. As we await important and likely divided decisions on issues like abortion, Chief Justice John Roberts and his colleagues seem to be sending a message that the court is not as rigidly ideological as Democratic members and activists suggest.

Do you support individual military members being able to opt out of getting the COVID vaccine?

By completing the poll, you agree to receive emails from RobManess.com, occasional offers from our partners and that you've read and agree to our privacy policy and legal statement.

In the Garland case, the court ruled (again) unanimously to reverse the Ninth Circuit in an opinion written by Justice Neil Gorsuch on the rule in immigration disputes regarding the credibility of noncitizens’ testimony.

In Cooley, the court unanimously ruled in an opinion by Justice Stephen Breyer that a tribal police officer has authority to detain temporarily and to search a non-Native American traveling on a public right-of-way running through a reservation.

Last week, there were two unanimous opinions making this six 9-0 rulings in two weeks. Justice Sonia Sotomayor wrote the opinion in United States v. Palomar-Santiago, an immigration decision that ruled for the government and against an immigrant. It also ruled unanimously in Territory of Guam v. United States, in an opinion written by Justice Clarence Thomas. The court ruled in favor of Guam on the collection of funding from the U.S. government to remediate environmental pollution on the island.

This is an extraordinary litany of unanimous decisions and could in part reflect an implied message from the justices that this is a court that is not nearly as rigid and divided as some believe. Recently, Breyer warned against any move to expand the Supreme Court. He also rejected the characterization of the current court as ‘conservative’ or ideologically rigid.

Breyer was swiftly denounced by figures like cable news host Mehdi Hasan, who said he was ‘naive’ and called for his retirement. Demand Justice, a liberal group calling for court packing, had a billboard truck in Washington the next day in the streets of Washington warning ‘Breyer, retire. Don’t risk your legacy.’ (Demand Justice once employed White House press secretary Jen Psaki as a communications consultant, and Psaki was on the advisory board of one of its voting projects.)

Other justices have denounced such court-packing schemes. Shortly before she died, Ruth Bader Ginsburg publicly warned against the move: ‘If anything would make the court look partisan, it would be that – one side saying, ‘When we’re in power, we’re going to enlarge the number of judges, so we would have more people who would vote the way we want them to…’”

The litany of unanimous rulings amplifies the fact that most cases are resolved with compromise and different alignments of the justices. There are always ‘big ticket’ cases that produce more ideological divisions but they are the exception rather than the rule for the court. These are honest ideological differences and we want the justices to be consistent on their underlying principles. However, most of the work of the court remains less ideologically driven on issues ranging from statutory interpretation to evidentiary rules.”

This piece was written by David Kamioner on June 4, 2021. It originally appeared in LifeZette and is used by permission.

Read more at LifeZette:
Kristi Noem Says Radical Left ‘Doesn’t Want To Celebrate America’ As She’s Denied In Bid For July 4 Mt. Rushmore Fireworks
Trump Fires Back At Ex-Republican Rep. Comstock And Other ‘RINO Losers’ After She Jokes About Him
‘All Signs Point To A Likely Indictment’ In NYC Trump Investigation, Dan Abrams Says

The opinions expressed by contributors and/or content partners are their own and do not necessarily reflect the views of Rob Maness.