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As the article observes, the conservative legal movement has had a tremendous influence on law schools as well. It has moved the entire landscape to the right. When Justice Kagan said “we are all textualists now,” she was hitting upon a real thing. Across the board, the legal profession today has a greater belief that judges should be interpreting the laws, not making new law out of abstract notions of justice and fairness. Among the latest generation of lawyers and judges, there are just way fewer people who have the expansive view of the role of judges that the profession had in the 1960s and 1970s.

You’re incorrect about both democracy and demographics. The legal profession is dominated by the ideology of a white liberal minority. Not only are there few conservatives, but the conservative views prevalent among Black, Hispanic, and Asian people are also absent. (This is a common mistake where people confuse minorities voting democrat for being liberal. Most democrats are not liberal, and “changing demographics” hasn’t affected that because most minorities aren’t liberal either.)

Modern liberal legal thought arose in the 1950s and 1960s to allow that ideological minority to change society in ways they couldn’t achieve at the ballot box. For example, both Republican and democrat lawyers and judges are much more secular than voters in their respective parties. Thus, the Supreme Court banned school prayer more than 70 years ago, but even as of 2012 a strong majority of Americans opposed that decision: https://www.pewresearch.org/fact-tank/2013/06/13/south-carol....

Another example is racial preferences in education and hiring. It’s the pet project of white liberals and their allies. The majority of non-white Americans, including Black people, oppose express racial preferences for both college admissions and hiring. (E.g. https://www.pewresearch.org/social-trends/wp-content/uploads...)



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