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Kavanaugh on Supreme Court amid criticism: ‘It’s an institution of law, not of politics’

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Justice Brett Kavanaugh sought to push back against criticism that the U.S. Supreme Court has grown increasingly partisan, saying Thursday, “The court is an institution of law. It’s an institution …

Kavanaugh on Supreme Court amid criticism: ‘It’s an institution of law, not of politics’

In remarks at a judicial conference in Minnesota, Kavanaugh touted the court’s mixed decision votes this past term and his close relationships with other justices.

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  • He also said that when he joined the court, he was surprised by the amount of time the justices spent together. He said he estimated they probably eat lunch together about 65 times a year, adding, “And the rule at lunch is you can’t talk about work.”

    “It’s a good rule,” he continued. “It builds relationships and friendships and then when we have tough cases — and we only really have tough cases — you have a reservoir of good will toward each of the other people.”

    • And yet there are a striking number of high profile cases decided on a party line 6/3 vote. They can tout the supposed impartiality of the court all they like, but the numbers show otherwise.

      Toss in the refusal to have a hearing on Garland with nearly a year left of Obama's term, then rushing Kavanaugh in, and of course changing tune when RBG died at the end of Trump's term to claim it was important to seat someone right away where both politcally motivated. Had none of the above nonsense happened the slant of the court would be much different now.

    • How many of those 65 lunches are on a private yacht belonging to one of the justices' donors?

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