As Trump cases arrive, Supreme Court’s desire to be seen as neutral arbiter will be tested - News Summed Up

As Trump cases arrive, Supreme Court’s desire to be seen as neutral arbiter will be tested


AD“This is a real existential test for this Supreme Court,” said Walter Dellinger, a longtime member of the Democratic legal establishment who argued for President Bill Clinton when the Supreme Court ruled he was not immune from a lawsuit. It’s not really the results of the cases” but how the justices present their legal arguments should they disagree. Bloch is among those who say Kavanaugh should recuse himself in the McGahn case, should it reach the high court. He’s simply looking for guidance on what his obligation is.’ ”ADSimilarly, Gillers thinks Ginsburg is right to participate in Trump cases; her comments were political, not legal, commentary, he said. Gillers said the coming Trump cases are the reason the Supreme Court exists.


Source: Washington Post November 27, 2019 00:13 UTC



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