August 08, 2009

Fair and balanced (almost)

With 31 Republicans (including John McCain) voting their consciences, Ms. Sotomayor has been confirmed and sworn in as a justice of the Supreme Court. Credit to the nine Republicans who voted for an obviously qualified candidate.

I can't say I mind. The court now looks like this (name, age, tilt):
  • John Roberts, 54, Right
  • Samuel Alito, 59, Right
  • Clarence Thomas, 61, Right
  • Antonin Scalia, 73, Right
  • Anthony Kennedy, 73, Center-ish (Right)
  • Stephen Breyer, 70, Center-ish (Left)
  • Sonia Sotomayor, 55, Left
  • Ruth Bader Ginsburg, 76, Left
  • John Paul Stevens, 89, Left
Despite the appointment of Sotomayor, this is still a very conservative court in relation to the electorate, Congress, and the President. Moreover, the conservatives are younger, on average, than the liberals. They also seem disinclined to retire, while the liberal wing will likely need to be re-staffed in the next few years.

Sotomayor will be:

2 Comments:

Blogger JAB said...

Noted, but you can make an argument that there are no true liberals on this court at all.

August 10, 2009 at 11:54 AM  
Blogger The Front said...

That's basically where I was going - Sotomayor's voting record is unlikely to be much different from Souter's. The real battle for the court is yet to get underway.

August 10, 2009 at 6:48 PM  

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