This is why I have told everyone not to knock on Gorsuch too much when he appears to go astray. The closest he gets to a liberal stance is perhaps 18th century classical liberalism (which by today’s standards has been renamed libertarian-conservatism). This is one of those peculiar issues that pits law & order conservatives against limited government conservatives. The 2 big opinions were Thomas & Gorsuch. After reading the description, truly not sure which side I’d come down on. I think Gorsuch makes a great argument here. Strangely Ketanji Brown Jackson sided with most conservatives 🤔
You almost had me convinced that despite the expert class showing us their intellectual destitution and moral bankruptcy time and again that perhaps my thoughts here could be off base.
Until the last line, I’m confident in disagreeing with any opinion put forth by Jackson being the right side.
PS You should reply to more articles.
Your replies are well thought out, informative and generally right on the mark.