Ann Althouse comments on (and quotes from) a report in the NYT analyzing Judge Alito’s dissents:
Liptak and Glater don’t manage to pull out any inflammatory dissents, and they seem most drawn to the conclusion that his brand of conservatism is not the pursuit of politically conservative outcomes but simply judicial restraint:
“One theme that runs through Judge Alito’s dissents is deference to the views of the people and the agencies closest to the facts and thus, in his view, best situated to make decisions.”
There are, we need to recognize, varieties of judicial conservatism. If you want to characterize a judge as a conservative, please tell me what kind of conservative you mean.
Exactly!
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