Posted on 10/05/2018 7:01:04 PM PDT by yesthatjallen
Associate Supreme Court Justice Elena Kagan said Friday she fears the high court may lack a justice going forward who would serve as a swing-vote on cases, speaking hours after President Trump's second nominee Brett Kavanaugh secured enough votes to be confirmed.
Kagan said at a conference for women at Princeton University that over the past three decades, starting with Justice Sandra Day O'Connor and continuing with Justice Anthony Kennedy, that there was a figure on the bench "who found the center or people couldn't predict in that sort of way."
Its not so clear, that I think going forward, that sort of middle position it's not so clear whether well have it," Kagan said.
"All of us need to be aware of that every single one of us and to realize how precious the courts legitimacy is," she added. "It's an incredibly important thing for the court to guard is this reputation of being impartial, being neutral and not being simply extension of a terribly polarizing process."
Kagan, an appointee of former President Obama, spoke Friday alongside fellow Justice Sonia Sotomayor, who also hails from the Supreme Court's liberal bloc.
Justice Elena Kagan: "In the last, really 30 years, starting with Justice O'Connor and continuing with Justice Kennedy, there has been a person who found the center or people couldn't predict in that sort of way."
The Hill (@thehill) October 6, 2018 Her comments came hours after it became clear that Kavanaugh, Trump's pick to succeed the retiring Kennedy, had enough votes to be confirmed.
Kennedy cast the deciding vote on several high-profile cases before the Supreme Court, and his retirement announcement earlier this year left many on the left voicing concerns that the court would lack a swing-vote going forward.
The Senate voted earlier Friday to end debate on Kavanaugh's nomination, setting up a final vote on his nomination for Saturday afternoon, capping off weeks of controversy surrounding allegations of sexual assault.
Sen. Susan Collins (R-Maine) announced Friday that she would vote for Kavanaugh, giving him enough support to get confirmed. Sen. Joe Manchin (D-W.Va.), who is running for reelection this year in a state Trump won by 42 points in 2016, also said he would vote for Kavanaugh.
The announcements came about a week after Kavanaugh and Christine Blasey Ford, his first accuser, testified before the Senate Judiciary Committee regarding Ford's claims that he sexually assaulted her at a high school party in the early 1980s.
Kavanaugh fiercely denied the accusation. He's also denied sexual misconduct claims from multiple other women, Julie Swetnick and Deborah Ramirez.
GOP senators said earlier this week that an FBI probe into Kavanaugh found no corroboration for sexual misconduct allegations against him. Democratic senators have blasted the investigation, calling it inadequate.
“If justices followed the Constitution there would be no swing votes.”
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You took my comment. I’ll amend it to ‘any justice who swings away from the Constitution should be impeached.’
see my thoughts at 139
Is Jamal from The Pelican Brief available?
That is correct!
Hey Kayan, why dont you become the swing vote!
Just wait until RBG dies.
Maybe she should retire then, seeing
as how she thinks her decisions won’t
have any sway in the court.
It’s going to be fun to watch when
President Trump has the opportunity
to appoint another Justice. RGB ain’t
gonna last much longer.
Roberts is taking over the Kennedy swing seat, bet on it.
JFC these people are stupid.
Where is the outrage for this -itch making a purely political statement. Oh, and if she wasn’t so political she could be the swing vote. Right, you can stop laughing any time.
It must be just KILLING HER that someone who CLERKED for her is now sitting NEXT to her on the Supreme Court!
Thank You, God! Thank You, President Trump! *SMILING*
Best. Election. Ever. EVER! MAGA!
Damn! My bad. And I have called Kagal “Kegel Exercise” so many times I should have remembered.
There! Fixed it!
That’s right.. As ObaMAO once said.. Elections have consequences.
“...Kagan is an academic justice, not a judicial one. She has no paper trail or prior judicial experience. But yet The Stupid Party still voted for her.....”
So she is basically a post turtle justice appointed by a post turtle POTUS.
Hi Yaelle, you know I was very worried about Kavanaugh possibly being a swing vote (having full Bush backing, and GOP-e ect.) HOWEVER I am no longer worried, if the Dems have succeeded at anything with this nominee it would be CREATING a VERY CONSERVATIVE Justice after everything these BASTARDS have put this man and his family through you can bet he WONT be a swing vote EVER!!! REVENGE will be SO SWEET!!!!!
Is she not sure if she’s a man or woman?
Wait until the court is 6-3. Hillary would have that with this nominee and Kagan would not say a word.
Speaking of “too partisan to be on the Court”.....
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