In Uzuegbunam v. Preczewski, the Court decided 8-1. Roberts was the lone dissenting justice. His criticism of the other 8 was quite the read.srothstein wrote: ↑Mon Apr 26, 2021 9:39 pmI think Roberts will vote with the majority on this because he likes to be on the winning side, with no real care for the case or issues being heard. I have very little respect for him and think he acts as a weathervane of sorts. Which way is the wind blowing and he will go that way.Hoodasnacks wrote: ↑Mon Apr 26, 2021 2:26 pm In a 5-4 situation like that I think Roberts may move to a 6-3 anyway. If he is in the majority, he can determine who writes the opinion. An opinion written by him as opposed to Thomas is much different. That said, I don't think Roberts has been bad historically on 2A. He voted with the majority on Heller while Chief Justice--and he had Scalia write the opinion.
I read an article on ScotusBlog that put forth the theory that the four conservative justices voted against hearing 2A cases prior to this because they did not know which way Roberts would rule and did not want a bad precedent set. They heard this one because they have Barrett on their side now and feel confident they can get a ruling expanding 2A rights now.
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Re: Supreme Court Grants Cert in Second Amendment Concealed Carry Case
Grayling, why do you say this? When has Roberts made a decision on gun rights that leads you to this conclusion?Grayling813 wrote: ↑Mon Apr 26, 2021 1:11 pmWe know Roberts is a vote against the 2A and along with the leftist side of the court.