Judges for me but not for thee

Suddenly, Trump supporters are no longer fans of district judges:


“For those of us who lived through the reigns of Judges Matthew Kacsmaryk and Reed O’Connor (so, like, we who were alive six months ago), this is a surprising turn of events. 

The Kacsmaryks and O’Connors thwarted the Biden administration constantly, and on much hackier grounds than the bipartisan swath of judges are acting on now. The resulting epidemic of right-wing litigants challenging federal government actions in the random corners of Texas under the control of these friendly judges grew to such proportions that both congressional Democrats and the administrative bodies of the courts halfheartedly gestured in the direction of doing something to fix it.

 

“Republicans, though, were just fine with the blatant gaming of the court system. At worst, the amenable district judge would get overturned months down the line; they still got sand thrown in the Biden administration’s gears in the meantime. 

 

“In a stunning turn of events, it turns out Miller et al. don’t at all like being on the other end of this dynamic.”

But like much in the Trump era, the administration is going to such extremes that pointing out the hypocrisy almost feels beside the point. Miller’s grousing takes on a darker patina when contextualized in the reality that Trump and his cohort are actively softening the ground to ignore a court order — which would spark a full-blown constitutional crisis. 

 

https://talkingpointsmemo.com/where-things-stand/trump-co-decide-individual-federal-judges-do-have-too-much-power-after-all

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