Roberts’ Switch
ROBERT B. REICH
Today a majority of the Court upheld the
constitutionality of the Affordable Care Act, otherwise known as
Obamacare in recognition of its importance as a key initiative of the
Obama administration. The big surprise, for many, was the vote by the
Chief Justice of the Court, John Roberts, to join with the Court’s four
liberals.
Roberts’ decision is not without precedent.
Seventy-five years ago, another Justice Roberts – no relation to the
current Chief Justice – made a similar switch. Justice Owen Roberts had
voted with the Court’s conservative majority in a host of 5-4 decisions
invalidating New Deal legislation, but in March of 1937 he suddenly
switched sides and began joining with the Court’s four liberals. In
popular lore, Roberts’ switch saved the Court – not only from Franklin
D. Roosevelt’s threat to pack it with justices more amenable to the New
Deal but, more importantly, from the public’s increasing perception of
the Court as a partisan, political branch of government.
Sunday, July 1, 2012
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