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Culture War Roundup for the week of November 4, 2024

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Trump is likely to replace the two most conservative justices with ACB types.

Don’t get be wrong, ACB is legions better than a democrat pick. But moving the court to the right is a funny way to describe it.

Is she, though?

Her concurrence on Trump v. Anderson was kind of unhinged. Other than that, I guess she’s done alright.

I guess they all throw something weird out there every once in a while.

Who does "she" refer to?

Amy Coney Barrett, who authored the linked concurrence.

ACB

What's ACB?

All Cops are Bastards.

Trump is likely to replace the two most conservative justices with ACB types.

I hope for more Gorsuches.

Yeah, as a libertarian I'm obviously super biased, but Gorsuch seems like he's way better than all the other justices.

He's not perfect - his reading of statute in Bostock is strained and sophistic at best. But I'll trade that for getting the Nondelegation Doctrine and the other big constitutional questions right.

Indeed. I couldn't really vote for Trump in this election because of his tariffs and the general policy uncertainty, but if he could somehow guarantee he would nominate a Gorsuch clone in his second term that would probably have been enough for me.