Anthony Kennedy told NPR āpartisanship is becoming ⦠more prevalent and more bitterā in the high courtās opinions
Retired US supreme court justice Anthony Kennedy fears ādemocracy is not guaranteed to surviveā as āpartisanship is becoming much more prevalent and more bitterā in the legal opinions coming from his former institution, he tells NPR in an upcoming interview.
Strikingly, for the interview set to publish in October, NPRās Nina Totenberg said she asked Kennedy whether he was still sure the supreme courtās major decisions would remain intact ā as he told a small group of journalists that he was when he retired in 2018 during Donald Trumpās first presidency.
NPR reported that Kennedy ādemurredā, seven years after that prediction ā and three years after the federal abortion rights once granted by the Roe v Wade ruling were eliminated by a supreme court with a conservative supermajority anchored by three Trump appointments.
This mother fucker who stepped down so his son could give Trump loansā½