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CousinIT

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Sat May 14, 2022, 02:05 PM May 2022

Former Judge Resigns From the Supreme Court Bar (lost faith in the Court) [View all]

https://slate.com/news-and-politics/2020/03/judge-james-dannenberg-supreme-court-bar-roberts-letter.html

James Dannenberg is a retired Hawaii state judge. He sat on the District Court of the 1st Circuit of the state judiciary for 27 years. Before that, he served as the deputy attorney general of Hawaii. He was also an adjunct professor at the University of Hawaii Richardson School of Law, teaching federal jurisdiction for more than a decade. He has appeared on briefs and petitions as part of the most prestigious association of attorneys in the country: the Supreme Court Bar. The lawyers admitted to practice before the high court enjoy preferred seating at arguments and access to the court library, and are deemed members of the legal elite. Above all, the bar stands as a sprawling national signifier that the work of the court, the legitimacy of the institution, and the business of justice is bolstered by tens of thousands of lawyers across the nation.

On Wednesday, Dannenberg tendered a letter of resignation from the Supreme Court Bar to Chief Justice John Roberts. He has been a member of that bar since 1972. In his letter, reprinted in full below, Dannenberg compares the current Supreme Court, with its boundless solicitude for the rights of the wealthy, the privileged, and the comfortable, to the court that ushered in the Lochner era in the early 20th century, a period of profound judicial activism that put a heavy thumb on the scale for big business, banking, and insurance interests, and ruled consistently against child labor, fair wages, and labor regulations.

The Chief Justice of the United States

One First Street, N.E.

Washington, D.C. 20543

March 11, 2020

Dear Chief Justice Roberts:

I hereby resign my membership in the Supreme Court Bar.

This was not an easy decision. I have been a member of the Supreme Court Bar since 1972, far longer than you have, and appeared before the Court, both in person and on briefs, on several occasions as Deputy and First Deputy Attorney General of Hawaii before being appointed as a Hawaii District Court judge in 1986. I have a high regard for the work of the Federal Judiciary and taught the Federal Courts course at the University of Hawaii Richardson School of Law for a decade in the 1980s and 1990s. This due regard spanned the tenures of Chief Justices Warren, Burger, and Rehnquist before your appointment and confirmation in 2005. I have not always agreed with the Court’s decisions, but until recently I have generally seen them as products of mainstream legal reasoning, whether liberal or conservative. The legal conservatism I have respected– that of, for example, Justice Lewis Powell, Alexander Bickel or Paul Bator– at a minimum enshrined the idea of stare decisis and eschewed the idea of radical change in legal doctrine for political ends.

I can no longer say that with any confidence. You are doing far more— and far worse– than “calling balls and strikes.” You are allowing the Court to become an “errand boy” for an administration that has little respect for the rule of law.

The Court, under your leadership and with your votes, has wantonly flouted established precedent. Your “conservative” majority has cynically undermined basic freedoms by hypocritically weaponizing others. The ideas of free speech and religious liberty have been transmogrified to allow officially sanctioned bigotry and discrimination, as well as to elevate the grossest forms of political bribery beyond the ability of the federal government or states to rationally regulate it. More than a score of decisions during your tenure have overturned established precedents—some more than forty years old– and you voted with the majority in most. There is nothing “conservative” about this trend. This is radical “legal activism” at its worst.

Without trying to write a law review article, I believe that the Court majority, under your leadership, has become little more than a result-oriented extension of the right wing of the Republican Party, as vetted by the Federalist Society. Yes, politics has always been a factor in the Court’s history, but not to today’s extent. Even routine rules of statutory construction get subverted or ignored to achieve transparently political goals. The rationales of “textualism” and “originalism” are mere fig leaves masking right wing political goals; sheer casuistry.

Your public pronouncements suggest that you seem concerned about the legitimacy of the Court in today’s polarized environment. We all should be. Yet your actions, despite a few bromides about objectivity, say otherwise.

It is clear to me that your Court is willfully hurtling back to the cruel days of Lochner and even Plessy. The only constitutional freedoms ultimately recognized may soon be limited to those useful to wealthy, Republican, White, straight, Christian, and armed males— and the corporations they control. This is wrong. Period. This is not America.

I predict that your legacy will ultimately be as diminished as that of Chief Justice Melville Fuller, who presided over both Plessy and Lochner. It still could become that of his revered fellow Justice John Harlan the elder, an honest conservative, but I doubt that it will. Feel free to prove me wrong.

The Supreme Court of the United States is respected when it wields authority and not mere power. As has often been said, you are infallible because you are final, but not the other way around.

I no longer have respect for you or your majority, and I have little hope for change. I can’t vote you out of office because you have life tenure, but I can withdraw whatever insignificant support my Bar membership might seem to provide.

Please remove my name from the rolls.

With deepest regret,

James Dannenberg

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He touched every base! Karadeniz May 2022 #1
THIS! no_hypocrisy May 2022 #2
Strong statement. Especially, coming from this Supreme Court Bar Member. empedocles May 2022 #3
Devastating! From a member of the bar with his tenure and stature,,, lastlib May 2022 #22
Hope the letter circulates empedocles May 2022 #36
Alito has usurped the Chief Justice office with Dobbs. Roberts is figurehead. Thomas Hurt May 2022 #4
THIS 👆🏻👆🏻👆🏻 LenaBaby61 May 2022 #46
Should be read by every lawyer, judge, legislator, and voter Achilleaze May 2022 #5
k&r for visibility alwaysinasnit May 2022 #6
Can someone explain how this helps though? Marius25 May 2022 #7
My thought too. CrispyQ May 2022 #16
Exactly - his words certainly won't sway a single right winger, in fact the right will be better off groundloop May 2022 #19
A legal "Bar" only has power over its own members and is pretty feeble. Hamlette May 2022 #24
He is likely at retirement age and "not around". Ilsa May 2022 #26
Article says he is retired caraher May 2022 #30
His head must be spinning like a top.... SergeStorms May 2022 #44
It would appear that bar is pretty prestigious, so soldierant May 2022 #51
Good point. Ilsa May 2022 #58
It probably won't matter nor did he -- to them. live love laugh May 2022 #56
Open judicial rebellion bucolic_frolic May 2022 #8
So many good quotes: Baitball Blogger May 2022 #9
Yes, agreed and I would add: yonder May 2022 #42
From 2 years ago, unfortunately others didn't follow Nevilledog May 2022 #10
I didn't notice that. Sorry. But I DO have to wonder- esp now -why others haven't followed? CousinIT May 2022 #40
I agree....wtf are they waiting for. Nevilledog May 2022 #47
I know, I know. I'm a hyper-critical quibbler, but... dchill May 2022 #11
Will any TV news channel read this on air or even report why he's quitting? KS Toronado May 2022 #12
No. n/t rubbersole May 2022 #29
Welcome to DU! KS Toronado May 2022 #33
Wow, sure that stung. Joinfortmill May 2022 #13
Like Roberts actually reads! Generic Brad May 2022 #14
OMG!!! bermudat May 2022 #15
From 2020. HUAJIAO May 2022 #48
Oh, there are jurists of honor and integrity on the U.S. Supreme Court. ShazzieB May 2022 #49
"Hold my beer..." OUCH! calimary May 2022 #61
I know, right? 🤣 ShazzieB May 2022 #62
Bret Keggernaugh. calimary May 2022 #63
Bookmarked, and thank you for posting! n/t PatrickforB May 2022 #17
Kicked and recommended. Uncle Joe May 2022 #18
Wow! cate94 May 2022 #20
Didn't realize this happened two years ago, header should have said so. msfiddlestix May 2022 #21
A great post! Thank you! ancianita May 2022 #23
This happened even before Conehead Barrett was appointed! lastlib May 2022 #25
Good for him Novara May 2022 #27
Bravo! Native May 2022 #28
Calling balls and strikes.. mountain grammy May 2022 #31
That's scorchingly righteous -- and from 2 years ago. Mahalo, Judge. This deserves wide circulation. Hekate May 2022 #32
This message was self-deleted by its author AllaN01Bear May 2022 #34
Very good. Nice history lesson but not news. jaxexpat May 2022 #35
Apparently this letter had no effect on Chief Justice Roberts whatsoever FakeNoose May 2022 #37
Great Statement and Action! McKim May 2022 #38
GOD BLESS THIS MAN!!!!!!!!!! secondwind May 2022 #39
Another ethical stand that the "both siders" will ignore since it puts them in an awkward position JHB May 2022 #41
K&R. Note the date - March 2020. c-rational May 2022 #43
KnR...bookmarking for later MiHale May 2022 #45
Wow! Awesome! TeamProg May 2022 #50
I wish . . . AverageOldGuy May 2022 #52
The problem is that someone like Roberts not fooled May 2022 #53
What can be done? The Drunk and the Handmaiden will be there for a looong damn time. OverBurn May 2022 #54
K&R Blue Owl May 2022 #55
"sheer casuistry" Kid Berwyn May 2022 #57
KKKonservatives will view this as a victory Orrex May 2022 #59
has honor and integrity llashram May 2022 #60
Ouch!! Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin May 2022 #64
if I were roberts, I'd die of humiliation Marthe48 May 2022 #65
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