The Supreme Court, Too, Is on the Brink.by Linda Greenhouse
'The polarization roiling the country has the Supreme Court in its grip.
The Supreme Court made the indisputably right call last week when it refused to block California from limiting attendance at religious services in an effort to control the spread of Covid-19.
A Southern California church, represented by a Chicago-based organization, the Thomas More Society, which most often defends anti-abortion activists, had sought the justices intervention with the argument that by limiting worshipers to the lesser of 25 percent of building capacity or 100 people, while setting a 50 percent occupancy cap on retail stores, California was discriminating against religion in violation of the Constitutions Free Exercise Clause.
Given the obvious difference between walking through a store and sitting among fellow worshipers for an hour or more, as well as the documented spread of the virus through church attendance in such places as Sacramento (71 cases), Seattle (32 cases) and South Korea (over 5,000 cases traced to one person at a religious service), Californias limits are both sensitive and sensible, hardly the basis for constitutional outrage or judicial second-guessing.
So why did the courts order, issued as midnight approached on Friday night, fill me with dread rather than relief?
It was because in a ruling that should have been unanimous, the vote was 5 to 4. And it was because of who the four dissenters were: the four most conservative justices, two of them appointed by the president who a couple of months ago was demanding that churches be allowed to open by Easter and who, even before the murder of George Floyd in Minneapolis, was openly encouraging protests in the capitals of states not reopening as quickly as he would like.'>>>
https://www.nytimes.com/2020/06/04/opinion/supreme-court-religion-coronavirus.html?
SamKnause
(13,087 posts)Many of their decisions hurt "We The People" and protect corporations.
CrispyQ
(36,416 posts)Pacifist Patriot
(24,652 posts)Yep, this one filled me with dread for all the same reasons.