GOP Goes Wild Over Rumor Of Justice Kennedy’s Retirement

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by Michael John Scott

The Republicans are wetting themselves over the possibility of Justice Kennedy stepping down from the High Court.  CNN uses the term “fever pitch.” At this point it’s only speculation, but the big question swirling around the Supreme Court has nothing to do with one of its cases, but whether Justice Anthony Kennedy will retire from the court—and whether he may do so Monday.

Newser tells us what we need to know:

  • Slate points out that the speculation isn’t fresh, but with Monday being the court’s final public session of the term, that would be the time to do it if the 80-year-old is going to do it now.
  • Another reason the speculation is ramping up: A number of reports on the topic cite unnamed sources close to him as well as his former law clerks who say they think he’s thinking about it. CNN uses the phrase “seriously considering.”
  • And this from the AP: “Kennedy and his clerks were gathering over the weekend for a reunion that was pushed up a year and helped spark talk he might be leaving the court.”
  • Bill Kristol put it at “at least 50-50” in a Saturday tweet.
  • The Washington Examiner throws one more log on the fire, reporting Senate Judiciary Committee members Ted Cruz and Chuck Grassley previously expressed that they expect a seat to open up this summer.
  • A piece from New Zealand’s Stuff calls Kennedy “the man with the weight of America’s goofy-shaped democracy on his shoulders,” and that points to just how pivotal he has been. CNN frames it like so: “Like no other justice in recent history, Kennedy has cast the vital swing vote in cases that grab the [country’s] attention.” Among the biggest: Obergefell v. Hodges, which allowed for same-sex marriage nationwide. On the flip side, CNN notes he wrote the majority opinion in Citizens United v. FEC, which axed election spending limits for corporations.
  • Should the retirement announcement come to pass, who might Trump replace him with? Trump addressed that question in a late April interview with the Washington Times, saying he’d pick from the list of candidates he put out during the election. Trump also addressed the Kennedy rumors, saying, “I don’t like talking about it. I’ve heard the same rumors that a lot of people have heard. And I have a lot of respect for that gentleman, a lot.”
  • Read one of the “most powerful” paragraphs written by Kennedy.

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