Liberal groups, long accustomed to seeing the court as hostile terrain, quickly maneuvered for potential victories on a string of major issues, including abortion.
In an ideal world we could automate nonpartisan offices since no human is capable of doing it without bias. Since it’s not an ideal world, I’d prefer judges who lean closer to liberal than conservative, since the conservative ones seem pretty hellbent on marching in lockstep with the Republican party to make marginalized groups more miserable than they already are.
Automation requires programming and logic decisions, which implies bias by the people planning and writing the code. Unbiased automation ain’t gonna happen.
In an ideal world we could automate nonpartisan offices since no human is capable of doing it without bias. Since it’s not an ideal world, I’d prefer judges who lean closer to liberal than conservative, since the conservative ones seem pretty hellbent on marching in lockstep with the Republican party to make marginalized groups more miserable than they already are.
right? at this point for the justice system, “liberal” and “conservative” mean “has morals” and “freely accepts bribes”, respectively.
Automation requires programming and logic decisions, which implies bias by the people planning and writing the code. Unbiased automation ain’t gonna happen.
That is certainly a part of the ‘in an ideal world’ statement, yes.