• Flying Squid
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    1915 days ago

    with Justice Neil Gorsuch – perhaps the strongest ally of Native Americans on the court

    What the fuck did I just read?

    • SeaJ
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      2815 days ago

      He has pretty consistently sided with Natives on issues that affect them.

      • Flying Squid
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        915 days ago

        I am so confused. He’s evil except in one specific class of cases?

        • @ralphio@lemmy.world
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          1115 days ago

          Gorsuch is definitely one of the better conservative justices. Really Thomas and Alito are the only irredeemable ones. Kavanaugh, admittedly I don’t know enough about to say much.

          • @FireTower@lemmy.worldOP
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            615 days ago

            If your going off of a progressive-conservative scale rather than a living constitutionalist vs originalist one Id probably peg him more conservative than Roberts and Gorsuch, but less than Alito and Thomas.

            That said most of the Scotus cases are over boring things that only lawyers care about, with questions like what a navigable river is or the validity of contracts. And ~30% of the time it’s a 9-0. There’s probably a few Thomas and Alito opinions you might find yourself getting behind, maybe not the hot button ones but the boring ones.

        • @captainlezbian@lemmy.world
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          515 days ago

          That absolutely tracks with Supreme Court justices. Scalia and I agreed vehemently on something I forget (maybe privacy) despite him being a mustache twirling villain the majority of the time

    • @ChonkyOwlbear@lemmy.world
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      415 days ago

      Gorsuch has a libertarian streak that leads him to side with individuals against the government. Bad when those individuals are a corporation, good when they are NA tribes.

  • @Coasting0942@reddthat.com
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    315 days ago

    In his dissent, Kavanaugh countered that federal law does “not support the Court’s decision.” And more broadly, he continued, “the extra federal money that the Court today green-lights does not come free.” If Congress does not increase the overall funding for Native American health-care programs, he wrote, Thursday’s ruling will shift more of that funding from less affluent tribes – which are less likely to run their own health-care programs – to wealthier ones. Congress’s other option, he added, would be to “substantially” increase funding for all Native American health-care programs, “thereby drawing money away from other vital federal programs or requiring additional taxes.”