Sisters in Law: Why Originalism and Textualism Are Being Used to Favor The Right Wing
Jul 9, 2026 #SistersInLaw
In this episode of #SISTERSINLAW we analyze the recent Supreme Court term, exploring how judicial decision-making, political influences, and historical interpretations shape the highest court in the U.S. Understanding these dynamics is crucial for grasping the future of justice and democracy.
Key Topics:
The foundational principles behind the courts legitimacy and how they've been tested
The court's perceived erosion of objectivity and consistency
The impact of originalism and textualism on recent rulings
The influence of political ideologies, especially the pro-Trump bias
How demographic and societal shifts relate to judicial philosophies
The role of the court in preserving or diminishing democratic norms
Timestamps:
00:00 - Overview of the court's rejection of traditional checks and balances
00:26 - Reflection on the recent Supreme Court term and decision-making methodology
01:05 - The problem of subjective decision-making, exemplified by election law cases
01:51 - The decline in judicial objectivity and the Purcell principle
02:21 - Inconsistent application of election law and redistricting maps
02:48 - The use of legal doctrines like the major questions doctrine in partisan ways
03:14 - The courts treatment of voting rights and gerrymandering issues
03:43 - The influence of originalism and historical interpretation on legal decisions
04:11 - Examples of inconsistent application of textualism, especially in Second Amendment cases
04:47 - The debate on evaluating the courts recent decisions: political bias versus legal principles
05:03 - The rise of originalism, its historical context, and its conservative agenda
05:18 - The uneven application of originalism and textualism, and its implications
05:59 - The problematic cherry-picking in Second Amendment interpretations
06:25 - The ideological skew in courts interpretation of history and legal texts
06:54 - How textualism often distorts or ignores historical context to serve conservative ends
07:20 - The challenge in evaluating the court: outcomes, ideology, or legal integrity?
07:56 - The impact of the unitary executive and decisions favoring former President Trump
08:18 - The courts decisions on tariffs, birthright citizenship, and executive power
09:40 - Views on the courts perceived pro-Trump bias and implications for democracy
09:43 - The foundational values of the court versus its contemporary actions
10:12 - The courts departure from check and balance principles and potential long-term consequences
10:42 - Concerns over demographic shifts and the court's efforts to preserve power
11:08 - The influence of conservative think tanks, like Project 2025, on judicial philosophy
11:35 - The court as a guardian of traditional power structures vs. evolving democracy
11:46 - The worldview shared by the court and its alignment with ultra-conservative ideology
12:15 - The pushback against New Deal era jurisprudence and the resurrection of pre-1930s norms