Chief Justice Roberts warn the Court of the dangers of appearing political tilted.
Roberts wrote: "Texas has employed an array of stratagems designed to shield its unconstitutional law from judicial review." And "the clear purpose and actual effect" of the Texas law "has been to nullify this Court's rulings."
And if state legislatures can nullify decisions of the Court and destroy the rights upheld in those decisions, "the constitution itself becomes a solemn mockery."
The chief justice warns: "The nature of the federal right infringed does not matter; it is the role of the Supreme Court in our constitutional system that is at stake."
Roberts's warning is that if any state can unilaterally nullify any constitutional right decided by the Supreme Court, there is no constitutional right, decided by any Supreme Court, that is protected from nullification, by any state.
Budowsky: Chief Justice Roberts warns the Court, the bar and the country (msn.com)