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| U.S. Supreme Court Good, Bad, and Ugly | |||||||||||
| Contents | These are some links to U.S. Supreme Court decisions to help me find them for reference. They are grouped into good, bad, and ugly (which I use to mean worse than bad). However, this is by no means a complete list of good, bad, and ugly decisions. I also added an interesting category for decisions without a value judgement. 
      I prefer to judge the court’s actions differently from
      most of the political class in the U.S.  For most, a decision is
      good if it favors the political result they want to see, and bad
      if it opposes it.  A different standard is whether the decision
      is based in a consistent, useful reading of the Constitution.
      Thus I might judge a case good even if I disagree with what
      results from that decision (e.g. as in my 2004 essay
      Ends Choosing Principle?).
      In such cases, we should look to the legislature to fix the
      wrong, not the courts.  Of course, the Constitution is highly
      ambiguous and contradictory.
      In an editorial on Citizens United v. Federal Election Commission,
      I wrote,  
      Of course, who can say that they are impervious to
      Franklin’s observation?:
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