The Strength of Precedent is in the Justices’ Actions, Not Words

During his Supreme Court confirmation hearings in 2005, now Chief Justice Roberts exposited, “Judges have to have the humility to recognize that they operate within a system of precedent shaped by other judges equally striving to live up to the judicial oath, and judges have to have modesty to be open in the decisional process…

Breadcrumbs in a New Term

On November 6th, the Court released its first signed majority opinion of the term authored by Justice Ginsburg.  This is Ginsburg’s third consecutive term as author of the Court’s first signed majority opinion.  In a concise unanimous decision (8-0 since Kavanaugh did not participate), the Court in Mount Lemmon Fire District v. Guido held that…