As is so often the case, the editorial page of The Wall
Street Journal
exposes what liberal duplicity hath wrought. This time it’s
the Senate Judiciary Committee’s contingent of Democrats who used
the Elena Kagan confirmation hearings to harangue the Roberts
Court as wildly right of center. That’s hardly the case.
Yes, the Citizens United (corporate campaign donations)
and McDonald (gun rights) cases are controversial, but
such examples haven’t dominated the high court’s agenda. As the
WSJ argues:
[T]he Roberts Court is really a centrist Court that swings left
and right depending on the subject. It also routinely decides
cases on narrow grounds that pull a larger majority. In the
2006 term, some 70% of the Court’s cases were decided
unanimously, and this term saw 56% of the cases decided either
unanimously or by an 8-1 margin. While that number has ebbed
and flowed depending on the term, there’s no question Justice
Roberts has proven to be a pragmatic jurist who is wary of
overturning precedents without ample legal and historical
justification.
On property rights this term, the Court ruled 8-0 against
property owners in a case called Stop the Beach Renourishment
v. Florida. On antitrust law, it ruled unanimously against the
National Football League in a case that would have
significantly loosened antitrust restrictions. In one of the
term’s final decisions, Justice Roberts himself voted with the
Court’s liberal bloc in a case that ruled out life sentences
for juvenile criminals in non-murder cases.
Kagan, wisely,
refused to enter the partisan fray by criticizing the court.
It wouldn’t have been political suicide if she had, because
Democrats will vote for her regardless, but it would have made
the case against her that much more compelling for Republicans.
That’s why Kagan didn’t go there.
Here’s the rub, though. Democrats are very uncomfortable with a
court that isn’t solidly left leaning, because anything else puts
their social agenda, won primarily over the decades by judicial
fiat, at risk. Indeed, the lion’s share of liberals’ domestic
agenda is reliant on friendly judges in the court system. It’s
the principal reason they’re whining about the Roberts Court.