I don't know if you noticed, but there were only four High
Court justices in the audience, tonight. I don't remember when so
few attended a presidential speech of this nature. Associate Justices Anthony
Kennedy joined Justices Ruth Bader
Ginsburg, Elena Kagan and Chief Justice John Roberts was also at the
speech.
Not in attendance were Justice Sonia
Sotomayor, who Obama appointed to the court, Justices Samuel Alito, Clarence
Thomas, John Paul Stevens and Antonin Scalia.
What does it mean to see 5 members of the High
Court skip the single most important presidential speech of the year
(typically) ? Honestly, I don't know but it is a surprising
development, to be sure. Very unusual.
Something else that is curious to me is the fact
that Justice Ginsburg has announced that she has no intentions of retiring from
the court before the November elections. She is 78 and, perhaps,
the most liberal of the Associates. One would think that she would
see the advantage of retiring during the term of a liberal president.
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