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Supreme Arrogance

Amicus With Dahlia Lithwick | Law, justice, and the courts

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The Majority Opinion in Jones v. Hendrix Is Not What Congress Intended

This is one of several cases this term where the majority essentially declared that it could read Congress' mind, right? And as you pointed out, like Justice Thomas' majority opinion in Jones versus Hendrix just sort of declares what he thinks Congress must have intended. In fact, the way this statute is written may well have been an error. It has a safety valve entirely so that if something goes wrong in the future, we will be preserved in access to meaningful just for review.

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