Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh, speaking at a conference for the 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals, emphasized the historical resilience of U.S. court decisions, noting that unpopular rulings can later become integral to American constitutional law. He highlighted the challenges faced by the Warren Court from 1953 to 1969 and stressed the importance of consistency in building respect for the judicial system. Kavanaugh also expressed concerns about the Supreme Court's growing emergency docket. The conference was attended by judges, attorneys, and other court personnel from Texas, Louisiana, and Mississippi.
Justice Brett Kavanaugh, in a swing through the Texas capital, had plenty to say to a regional conference of judges and lawyers about his job at the Supreme Court https://t.co/O2RQmiPUwa https://t.co/O2RQmiPUwa
Justice Brett Kavanaugh raised concerns about the Supreme Court’s growing emergency docket. https://t.co/EQAmWc3FU0
Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh said that when it comes to trusting in the U.S. judicial system, "consistency builds respect." https://t.co/EXI1NQpTVF