[EL] Future Supreme Court cases

Adam Bonin adam at boninlaw.com
Tue Jul 5 09:48:37 PDT 2016


Overturning Vieth v Jubelirer by bringing a case so egregious that the
Court would find an unconstitutional partisan gerrymander as to which the
court had manageable standards to assess and strike down.

On Tue, Jul 5, 2016 at 12:45 PM, Richard Skinner <
richardmcgrathskinner at gmail.com> wrote:

> The (generally) liberal trend the Court has taken this term has made me
> wonder about the future.  Assuming that Hillary Clinton is elected
> president (seems pretty likely) and has a Senate willing to approve her
> Court picks (also more likely than not), she should be able to name at
> least two new justices in her first two years: one to replace Scalia, and
> one to replace Ginsburg (assuming she retires).  If she does, the Court
> will have at least a 5-4 liberal majority, and maybe a 6-3 one.
>
> Assuming no other changes to the Court, what election-related cases would
> you expect the justices to hear in the late 2010s?  What would be the ideal
> results thereof for liberals?
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