A Few Somewhat Random Reactions to the Court’s Latest Term, Part One: Opportunistic Formalism
How bad was the latest US Supreme Court term? Plenty bad, especially for anyone who cares at all about democracy or the rule of law. There were a few relatively pleasant surprises, but even those cases (as I will demonstrate shortly) can have worrisome lead linings hiding inside. But the truly awful decisions dominated the Court's output once again in 2025-26. For readers looking for a relatively traditional "summary of the term"-style analysis, one could hardly do better than to click on Professor Dorf's recent " Is the Roberts Court Hyperopic or Willfully Blind? " (first posted on SCOTUSblog ). Because constitutional law has never been my day job or even my hobby, I am not pretending to be able -- or even inclined -- to offer that kind of overall assessment of the Court's work. Instead, my approach here and in tomorrow's Part Two of this column will be eclectic, discussing a few notable points within cases that strike me as having been overloo...