Thursday, January 29, 2026

Amy Coney Barrett--"Rattled Law Professor"

Source: Allison Robbert/NY Times
The complete line: "She’s a rattled law professor with her head up her a**."

By the way, that's from a gentleman named Mike Davis, speaking on Steve Bannon's podcast. This Davis fellow actually served as the head counsel for nominations for the Republican Chair of the U.S. Senate Judiciary Committee. Shortly before that, he had urged that Neal Gorsuch be appointed to the Supreme Court, and then he was hired by Gorsuch to be his law clerk.
Davis & Gorsuch, hmm!
[In all fairness to Justice Gorsuch, Davis only lasted, for whatever reason, a few months in Gorsuch's chambers.]

Davis is hardly the only supposed "conservative"--i.e., here, referring to a Trump die hard--who's unhappy with Justice Barrett.

There's the oh-so dignified "Catturd"--his trademark--Phillip Buchanan, who posted this: "Amy Commie Barrett—she’s been an ungrateful, backstabbing POS since day one."  So she's a backstabber, an ingrate, and....a communist? Well, she's each of those because she doesn't vote in support of everything and anything that Trump and his administration try to do. Oh, also, she's "an Absolute disgusting fraud."

Then there's the social-media "influencer," Michael Cernovich, famous among other reasons for calling date rape "a liberal fiction." He summarised his thoughtful appraisal of Justice Barrett this way: "She is evil." So more than rattled or ungrateful or even disgusting. She's actually evil!

Mark Levin, the FOX News host, was a bit softer in his assessment: "The power has gone to her head."

Then there's Trump confidant and travel companion, Laura Loomer, who was among those who figured that their disappointment was to be expected: "Amy Coney Barrett was a DEI [diversity, equity, and inclusion] appointee." 

And according to numerous sources, Trump himself has been complaining about Barrett--as well as his other appointees for not marching in lockstep. In fact, he's expressed his fury about Leonard Leo, the leader of the Federalist Society. Trump apparently blames Leo for his advice on judicial appointees. Trump has ranted that Leo is "a real sleazebag...who in his own way probably hates America."

But back to Barrett.

Beyond all this unhinged commentary--along with the vicious and vile outpourings of agreement by the commentators' fans--is Barrett's record. Here is how she, as well as her colleagues, have been voting:
 

This graph represents the Justices' voting and the Court's decisions in all 29 "conservative" versus "liberal" cases last term. That is, the 29 cases which--after examining all 64 full appeals decided in the Court's most recent term--could be identified as having an issue with a clear politically "conservative" versus politically "liberal" side.*

 *[The terms "liberal" and "conservative" are used here, as in judicial studies generally, to identify patterns, social and political, reflected in the decisions and votes of judges and the courts on which they sit. See e.g., my discussion, ‘Liberal’ Justices, ‘Conservative’ Justices, in  Supreme Shift: What the 6-3 Conservative Majority Means Going Forward, 93 NYSBA Journal 9 (Jan./Feb. 2021).
This is especially true and revealing when considered over the course of ideologically charged “hot-button,” issues where, for example, “conservative” Republican politicians and voters would typically support one position, while “liberal” Democratic politicians and voters would typically support the other.]   

As the graph shows, Justice Barrett can hardly be viewed as a liberal. Compare her voting record to that of the two unquestionably liberal Justices, Jackson and Sotomayor. They supported the conservative position in only 7% and 10% of these cases, repectively. Barrett did so much more regularly and, indeed, more than half of the time; 62% in these close, divided cases. 

To be sure, Barrett's voting record is a far cry from that of the staunchly conservative Justices Thomas and Alito--both at 93% conservative. Apparently, that's the kind of voting her right-wing critics wanted and what many of them, including Trump, were expecting. 

Beyond that, what is perhaps the most telling aspect of Justice Barrett's record, at least for the fury within the Trump camp about her, is her voting in those cases specifically involving Trump, or involving policies especially advanced by him and his administration. Think immigration, firings without cause, environmental regulations, witholding funds from states that don't embrace his policies, etc. 

In the next post, we'll focus on Barrett's and her colleagues' voting in those cases. 

[For those of you experiencing deja vu--Yes, Yogi, all over again--I have written about Justice Barrett previously, and about aspects of her voting record at that point. See Part1: Amy Coney Barrett; Part 2; and Part 3.]