Justice Alito Flat Out Lies And Claims Congress Lacks Authority To Regulate SCOTUS







Justice Samuel Alito spelled out the damaging view of limitless energy that the conservative Supreme Courtroom majority appears to carry when he claimed that Congress lacks the authority to control SCOTUS.

Through The Wall Road Journal:

Justice Alito says he voluntarily follows disclosure statutes that apply to lower-court judges and executive-branch officers; so do the opposite justices. However he notes that “Congress didn’t create the Supreme Courtroom”—the Structure did. “I do know it is a controversial view, however I’m prepared to say it,” he says. “No provision within the Structure offers them the authority to control the Supreme Courtroom—interval.”

Do the opposite justices agree? “I don’t know that any of my colleagues have spoken about it publicly, so I don’t assume I ought to say. However I believe it’s one thing we’ve got all considered.”

A Supreme Courtroom Majority That Views Itself As Above The Regulation

It is rather clear that at minimal Alito and Clarence Thomas maintain this view. and the resistance of the opposite conservative members of the bulk to any sort of ethics guidelines or rules means that they’re prone to really feel the identical method. None of what Alito stated is true, and he is aware of that it’s not true. For instance, Congress determines what number of justices are on the courtroom. Congress has the ability to find out how lengthy justices can serve on the courtroom. Congress can set ethics or different guidelines to manipulate the courtroom’s conduct.

If Congress determined and the President agreed, they might add twenty new SCOTUS justices.

Our governmental system is certainly one of checks and balances. The Structure doesn’t give limitless energy with no checks to the Supreme Courtroom.

Justice Alito is aware of this, so his statements are a sign that the present majority is serious about an influence seize. The conservative majority has already been legislating from the bench, and the scandal-plagued majority views itself as above the legislation.