Top 10 Supreme Court Justices in American History

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  • Опубликовано: 2 май 2024
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    Mr. Beat counts down his top ten favorite Supreme Court justices in American history. Who is YOUR favorite?
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    Since 1869, there have been nine justices in the Supreme Court at a time. These justices never have to worry about being elected. They can serve for life if they want to. If there’s a vacancy, the President appoints a new justice, but the Senate has to approve of their appointment. Oh, by the way, there is nothing in the Constitution about qualifications for justices. Heck, technically you could be in the Supreme Court and never passed the bar or went to law school. There’s not even an age or citizenship requirement.
    Since 1790, there have been 115 justices in the Supreme Court. Here are my top 10. But first, what are MY standards? Standard number one...did I agree with how they decided in cases? If I agreed with how the justice decided in the case, I gave them a point. Granted, these are cases I knew a lot about. Obviously I couldn’t look at every Supreme Court case in history.
    My second standard was leadership ability. Did this justice have integrity? Was this justice principled? Did they ignore partisanship and politics? Did they have a consistent interpretation of the U.S. Constitution? If the answer was yes to all these questions, they got some more points.
    My third standard was impact. If a justice had tremendous impact in the direction of not only the Court but of the entire government and even country, they also got points.
    My top 10:
    10. Joseph Story
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    9. Antonin Scalia
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    8. Potter Stewart
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    7. Byron White
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    6. John Marshall Harlan
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    5. Thurgood Marshall
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    4. Earl Warren
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    3. William O Douglas
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    2. William Brennan
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    1. John Marshall
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  • @iammrbeat
    @iammrbeat  3 года назад +127

    A special thank you to Ground News for supporting this channel! Download the Ground News app for free ▶️ check.ground.news/MrBeat to break free from your echo chamber and see the full story.
    So what did I get wrong? Who is YOUR favorite Supreme Court justice?

    • @MatrixMachine4
      @MatrixMachine4 3 года назад +5

      Earl Warren solely because his name is Earl

    • @LolganSaucey
      @LolganSaucey 3 года назад +5

      Mr breast give me money

    • @MatrixMachine4
      @MatrixMachine4 3 года назад +3

      Please shut off the computer

    • @scribeasriel2857
      @scribeasriel2857 3 года назад +2

      As a law student GREAT LIST!, love your channel. May I make a recommendation? Top 10 Supreme Court Cases.

    • @teteteteta2548
      @teteteteta2548 3 года назад +1

      Mr. beat you looked so scared doing the sponsorship, is everything okay?

  • @casesoutherland4175
    @casesoutherland4175 Год назад +151

    Antonin Scalia even defended flag burners. He personally disagreed with the action, but he understood it was anyone's First Amendment right to do it and put his foot down!

    • @duckingcensorship1037
      @duckingcensorship1037 Год назад +30

      Exactly!
      "A good justice doesn't always like the decisions he comes to." Scalia.
      (I'm paraphrasing but that's close)

    • @post-leftluddite
      @post-leftluddite 12 часов назад

      He also presided over the gutting of the 4th amendment in several instances as he was a willing foot soldier of law enforcement

  • @IantheKid125
    @IantheKid125 3 года назад +599

    "Theres no age or citizenship requirement to be a justice"
    Me: So Justice Swartzenegger can happen

    • @theperfectmix2
      @theperfectmix2 3 года назад +64

      Funnier is that Justice Queen Elizabeth Windsor is possible.

    • @nope929
      @nope929 3 года назад +65

      The best part about governor Schwarzenegger was the "My governor can beat up your governor" stickers

    • @gamenerd808
      @gamenerd808 3 года назад +16

      @@theperfectmix2 she'll be justice forever then

    • @mintoo2cool
      @mintoo2cool 2 года назад +5

      Robocop, Judge Dredd, Thanos, The Supreme Kai .. the sky is the limit

    • @the4tierbridge
      @the4tierbridge 2 года назад +8

      Justice 1 day old baby?

  • @MatrixMachine4
    @MatrixMachine4 3 года назад +1012

    The most underrated branch of government is the Judicial branch

    • @harrychristofi6725
      @harrychristofi6725 3 года назад +82

      To be fair the executive branch also gained a lot of power since George Washington, I mean the legislative branch ought to be stronger in my view because it represents the people more directly, we need to reform congress so they stop giving so much power to the other branches, although a powerful executive that’s progressive is good but if it’s conservative it can do a lot of damage

    • @PremierCCGuyMMXVI
      @PremierCCGuyMMXVI 3 года назад +10

      You are absolutely right

    • @lamaripiazza5226
      @lamaripiazza5226 3 года назад +3

      Yes

    • @JohnSmith-hd2tl
      @JohnSmith-hd2tl 3 года назад +3

      @@PremierCCGuyMMXVI You’re*

    • @PremierCCGuyMMXVI
      @PremierCCGuyMMXVI 3 года назад +7

      @@JohnSmith-hd2tl any opinion about the Supreme Court?

  • @williamhild1793
    @williamhild1793 3 года назад +166

    One small correction---Byron "Whizzer' White actually played THREE seasons in the NFL. He played with Pittsburgh in 1938, and with Detroit in 1940 and 1941. As a tailback-halfback, he was named all-pro all three years. In both 1938 and 1940, led lead the league in rushing!

    • @iammrbeat
      @iammrbeat  3 года назад +51

      Dang holy crap, my source was wrong. :(

    • @T.GLongstaff
      @T.GLongstaff Год назад +3

      @@iammrbeat hey Mr Beat I know this video came out a few years ago but how do you feel about this current Supreme Court controversy with Thomas accepting what are basically bribes. Bribes ranging from free multi million dollar vacations, a mega donor buying his mothers house and letting her live there rent free and mega donors paying for his nephews expensive education?? Do you think the Supreme Court might enforce the rules every other federal judge has to follow?? Sorry again I know this is an old video I’d just like your opinion on it

    • @fredkrissman6527
      @fredkrissman6527 3 месяца назад +3

      Ha,@@T.GLongstaff! See his recent Worst10Supremes for his answer... It's quite interesting imo.

  • @immaheadout4777
    @immaheadout4777 Год назад +63

    I didn’t agree with Scalia a lot but the quality of his opinions and the way he explains things is extremely intelligent and mind blowing which is a very rare gift that he had.

    • @mr.meeseekslookatme
      @mr.meeseekslookatme 8 месяцев назад

      Scalia was a conservative hack who twisted his views like a pretzel rife with logical fallacies to serve his political agenda. He contradicted himself constantly. Scalia was a bag of pig shit.

  • @Raykibb1
    @Raykibb1 3 года назад +271

    As a thirty year plus attorney, I really enjoyed this video, Mr. Beats. Thurgood Marshall was my favorite justice due to his written decisions. Even his dissents left me feeling better when a major decision did not go the way I thought it should.

    • @iammrbeat
      @iammrbeat  3 года назад +42

      This means a lot coming from you. Yeah Marshall was a beast on the bench.

    • @joshuaminton7583
      @joshuaminton7583 3 года назад +1

      You wanna be a federal or even supreme judge?

    • @Raykibb1
      @Raykibb1 3 года назад +9

      @@joshuaminton7583: I’d take life tenure as a law clerk, if I could, lol.

    • @hakimtazwell7790
      @hakimtazwell7790 2 года назад +5

      There's a beautiful newly renovated court house named after the late Thurgood Marshall on Centre St in Manhattan, NY.

    • @hakimtazwell7790
      @hakimtazwell7790 2 года назад +1

      @@night6724 Mmm, l didn't get that; would you have asked me the same question, if l had /have been supportive of Tainy?

  • @arjansahota4911
    @arjansahota4911 2 года назад +49

    Fun Fact: 6 of Mr. Beat’s top 10 served at the same time from Thurgood Marshall’s placement on October 2, 1967 to Warren’s Retirement in June 23, 1969. So pretty much two Supreme Court sessions had 6 out of the 10 best Justices on it.

    • @str.77
      @str.77 Год назад +6

      More likely, these are cases of recentism.

    • @macmacreynolds8712
      @macmacreynolds8712 11 месяцев назад

      Actually, Abe Fortas resigned a month before Warren's retirement, so you mean from October 2, 1967 to May, 1969.

    • @alonkatz4633
      @alonkatz4633 3 месяца назад

      And with Justices Black, Harlan and Fortas being good in their own right, this may have been the best court in history.

    • @thatguydj7802
      @thatguydj7802 2 месяца назад

      @@str.77 Perhaps yes to the recency bias, but there is no doubt that the landmarks of the 1900's are better for the nation than the landmarks of 1800's. Many important unenumerated rights and protections on the federal level were not defined well or even established until the 1900.

    • @str.77
      @str.77 2 месяца назад

      @@thatguydj7802 Maybe, but that's not the point.
      also, many of these supposed "unenumerated rights being defined" were actually making stuff up out of thin air.

  • @wigglyziggly
    @wigglyziggly 3 года назад +28

    Fun fact about Louis Brandeis, one of the honorable mentions. He was actually Robert La Follette's first choice as his running mate for the 1924 presidential election! La Follette and Brandeis were very close, with them collaborating on the defense of Gifford Pinchot in 1910 among other progressive crusades. Unfortunately, Brandeis declined, feeling that staying on the Supreme Court would give him the best opportunity to make an impact. La Follette was also one of the only Republicans to vote for Brandeis's Supreme Court confirmation!

  • @TheAndrewSchneider
    @TheAndrewSchneider 3 года назад +192

    Would definitely love a Worst Supreme Court Justices video. If only to explicate that there are several different kinds of "worst," and I certainly do not refer to the sausages.

    • @ryanfriedman4329
      @ryanfriedman4329 3 года назад +15

      I like beer!!! 🤬🍺

    • @MichiganGirl42
      @MichiganGirl42 3 года назад +10

      I feel like a lot of ppl would go in the comments wondering why ACB isn’t there (assuming she isn’t)

    • @covfefe_drumpfh
      @covfefe_drumpfh 3 года назад +1

      In a worst list, Hugo Black can’t be missing.

    • @iammrbeat
      @iammrbeat  3 года назад +59

      Looks like I must attempt this now. :)

    • @matthewbadley5063
      @matthewbadley5063 3 года назад +39

      Roger Taney would likely make the list, after authoring one of the worst decisions in US history (Dred Scott) that infringed on the rights of northern free states and directly contributed to the political divisiveness that caused the civil war.

  • @lawrencekumar293
    @lawrencekumar293 3 года назад +74

    Thanks Mr. Beat, for all your Supreme Court briefs--they've certainly made law school more bearable. Could you possibly review one of the many Supreme Court cases dealing with environmental issues? (some that come to mind are Chevron v. NRDC (air pollution); Vermont Yankee (nuclear power); and Portland Audubon (endangered species)). I look forward to it.

    • @iammrbeat
      @iammrbeat  3 года назад +23

      I know nothing about those cases but will certainly look them up, and thank you for suggesting them!

    • @lawrencekumar293
      @lawrencekumar293 3 года назад +7

      @@iammrbeat Earth Day is coming up--maybe an Earth Day tie-in? wink wink.

  • @1d1ss3nt6
    @1d1ss3nt6 3 года назад +3

    I just want to say that I’ve been waiting for this episode for a long time and I love it, thank you! Also ground news is amazing and it helps me keep an open mind, so I use it pretty often

  • @petitthom2886
    @petitthom2886 3 года назад +130

    I really like Scalia’s opinion in the “Brown v. Entertainment Merchants Association” case, it was very well argued.

    • @iammrbeat
      @iammrbeat  3 года назад +32

      Dang right it was.

    • @12345676571
      @12345676571 3 года назад +8

      Scalia is in my personal top 5 justices but I actually disagreed with him (and the majority) on that one.

    • @jamestepera3356
      @jamestepera3356 3 года назад +11

      Scalia was a stud

    • @Tinfoil_Hardhat
      @Tinfoil_Hardhat 3 года назад +6

      @@12345676571 The consumption of media as someone chooses is apart of their first amendment right. Restricting it based on arbitrary decisions of violence is a violation of that even if it's a kid. If you start restricting video games then why not movies? Books? All media? Just lock the kid in their room and never let them grow up at that point.

    • @12345676571
      @12345676571 3 года назад +7

      @@Tinfoil_Hardhat It is accepted that minors first amendment rights (and really anyone’s) are not unlimited and are subject to parental approval for the simple fact that parents are the ones responsable for the upbringing of their children. Parents should have discretion on what to expose their children (right or wrong). Certain movies (pornography for example) are restricted to minors because it is generally accepted that such content is too premature for children. Depiction of violence is also with its risks and I do believe parental approval is not outside the bound of first amendment jurisprudence in regards to minors. I am not saying all video games (or movies) should be restricted or subject to parental approval but those whose subject matter are more mature should and i do believe what was at issue in this case fell in that category

  • @David-qr5sq
    @David-qr5sq 3 года назад +84

    As a current APUSH student, Warren and Marshall are some of my favorite people in US History

    • @Spongebrain97
      @Spongebrain97 3 года назад +9

      Yeah I was in APUSH when I really learned about Warren. My teacher hyped him up when he talked about the civil rights movement and how crucial the supreme court was. I remember he finished off the lesson by explaining that Earl Warren was an established politician, was a west coast liberal, and was suited for the time period and somebody in class said aloud "oh thank god" lmao. But as Mr Beats said Warren was a better justice than he was California governor. I think its because he supported the internment of Japanese Americans but it seems like he regretted that later in life

    • @David-qr5sq
      @David-qr5sq 3 года назад +5

      @@Spongebrain97 Yeah everyone has their flaws, even people like Washington. I’m really bummed out that this year was a pandemic year because of the environment that we’ve missed out on. I haven’t many experiences with my class like the one you described

    • @Spongebrain97
      @Spongebrain97 3 года назад +3

      @@David-qr5sq it probably depends on the teacher. Mine used comedy and physical demonstrations to make points. But that was in like 2014. Im at university now and usually the conversations take place between students who are genuinely interested

    • @SlimeytubeDude
      @SlimeytubeDude 3 года назад +1

      My teacher doesn't really dive in to as many details of these types of things, you have a great teacher.....lucky.

    • @iammrbeat
      @iammrbeat  3 года назад +22

      As a current APUSH teacher, I agree with you.

  • @Ben-tb5di
    @Ben-tb5di 3 года назад +77

    The mad lad finally did it! It's only a matter of time before the tier list is uploaded!

    • @iammrbeat
      @iammrbeat  3 года назад +17

      I might have to learn quite a bit more before I do that!

    • @patriotadam4091
      @patriotadam4091 2 года назад +1

      @@iammrbeat Hi Mr Beat I know you probably will not see this comment, but Sonya Sotomayor is a third cousin of mine

  • @randy7928
    @randy7928 2 года назад +38

    Sorry, you can't mention Scalia without mentioning his polar opposite, and good friend/colleague RBG. The two of them combined to form each other's legacy in my opinion.

    • @salildeshpande7
      @salildeshpande7 7 месяцев назад +1

      If she's his polar opposite and he's in the top 10, it automatically means she's at the bottom

    • @paisleepunk
      @paisleepunk 3 месяца назад +2

      @@salildeshpande7well that didn't happen

    • @salildeshpande7
      @salildeshpande7 3 месяца назад

      @@paisleepunk did too

  • @Elaze100
    @Elaze100 2 года назад +35

    I am glad you listed William Douglas. I always liked to read what he said about cases and the issues. He was passionate and he could express himself better than most people. Just think how awful he felt when Gerald Ford was the president to nominate his replacement. Ford for years tried to impeach Douglas.

    • @rainb5987
      @rainb5987 День назад

      He has been the most liberal justice of all time followed by Marshall.

    • @post-leftluddite
      @post-leftluddite 12 часов назад

      ​@@rainb5987I would argue he was more left than "liberal", definitely a "progressive" and maybe even further left than that in some cases, but that's exactly why he was such a defender of freedom.
      As far as I'm aware he is one of the only judges to ever oppose absolute judicial immunity and qualified immunity

    • @rainb5987
      @rainb5987 11 часов назад

      @@post-leftluddite Imagine William Douglas and Clarence Thomas are sitting justices at the same time.

  • @KoreanRaphaelWarnock
    @KoreanRaphaelWarnock 3 года назад +66

    우리가 조지아와 전국에서보고있는 유권자 탄압은 우리의 민주주의를 위협하며 참을 수 없습니다.
    의회는 투표 용지에 대한 접근을 확대하고 보호하기위한 중요한 입법안을 통과시키기 위해 지금 조치를 취해야합니다.

    • @the_random9718
      @the_random9718 3 года назад +22

      I thought you only commented on LTE lol

    • @s4gr_n0s3y
      @s4gr_n0s3y 3 года назад +19

      What happened to American Raphael Warnock?

    • @MeesterTweester
      @MeesterTweester 3 года назад +25

      Thank you, Korean Raphael Warnock

    • @AgmaSchwa
      @AgmaSchwa 3 года назад +4

      Thank you Korean Raphael Warnock

    • @lifeofabronovich7792
      @lifeofabronovich7792 3 года назад +5

      감사합니다, 라파엘 워녹 한국인

  • @misterzeke7021
    @misterzeke7021 3 года назад +27

    It's always nice to see Mr.Beat upload

  • @torsoboi1132
    @torsoboi1132 3 года назад +1

    Great video as always! I always appreciate that you do your best to be as unbiased as possible.
    Interesting personal fact, I live about 5 minutes away from John Marshall's birthplace.

  • @josephpolizzi_5759
    @josephpolizzi_5759 3 года назад +143

    “Why’d you stop watching Mr.Beat?”
    BECAUSE WILLIAM HOWARD TAFT DIDNT EVEN MAKE HONORABLE MENTIONS!!!!!!!

    • @covfefe_drumpfh
      @covfefe_drumpfh 3 года назад +12

      Not like he did anything of particular significance during his super short tenure (nine years) in the SCOTUS.

    • @iammrbeat
      @iammrbeat  3 года назад +61

      I thought you were going to say "BECAUSE ANTONIN SCALIA MADE HIS TOP 10!!!!!!!!!" but apparently Taft is now a meme.

    • @iammrbeat
      @iammrbeat  3 года назад +50

      @@covfefe_drumpfh Taft appears to be the meme flavor of the week

    • @josephpolizzi_5759
      @josephpolizzi_5759 3 года назад +9

      @@iammrbeat Hey, as a wise Middle aged history teacher once said “that’s Taft baby”

    • @matthewcorbin
      @matthewcorbin 3 года назад +4

      @@josephpolizzi_5759 I know that you're just fooling around, but I kind of view Taft as one of the worst justices for his part in Buck v. Bell, the case that also made Pierce Butler one of my favorite justices.

  • @mrrogersrabbit
    @mrrogersrabbit 3 года назад +54

    Another note on Scalia - his best friend on the court was Ruth Ginsburg. While I understand why you wouldn't factor this into your scoring, I think it was very good for the country to see that these two ideological figureheads not only got along but were sincere friends. It's something that I wish people could see in a world with so many damaged relationships from the past two elections.
    And a judicially relevant point for Scalia - he was successful in creating a more originalist and textualist judiciary on both sides of the aisle. There were far fewer "emanations and penumbras" after Scalia joined the court, including from the "court liberals." Just this week, the 9th Circuit upheld Hawaii's carry ban and both the majority and dissent wrote very originalist opinions with historical evidence going back to the 14th century.

    • @iammrbeat
      @iammrbeat  3 года назад +19

      YOU GET IT. This is exactly why he made my top 10. I certainly didn't agree with him on every decision, but I think he had a positive impact. The originalist and textualist perspective is important. Judicial restraint is also important.

    • @robgronotte1
      @robgronotte1 Год назад

      Ugh, Scalia was important, but in the worst way possible. I think he'll eventually be viewed with the likes of Roger Taney, who affirmed slavery with the Dred Scott decision.
      He claimed to be an "originalist" but was really a religious zealot who sought to impose his own misguided morality on the rest of the nation. I cheered his death, and while I don't believe in hell, if I happen to be wrong about that, then I'm sure he is burning in it.

    • @mrrogersrabbit
      @mrrogersrabbit Год назад

      @@robgronotte1 How was Scalia a religious zealot on the bench? Scalia was a Catholic and just off the top of my head I can think of two of his legal positions that were opposed to Catholic social teaching: capital punishment and abortion.
      Scalia rejected the legal argument that the 8th amendment prohibited capital punishment because the original understanding of "cruel and unusual punishment" did not include capital punishment. The very document that enshrined the 8th amendment also enshrined the 5th, which recognizes the legitimacy of capital crimes in its first line.
      Scalia's legal opinion on abortion shows indifference to Catholic social teaching on abortion too. Catholic social teaching is strictly anti-abortion from week 0, but Scalia's legal opinion was that the Constitution is silent on abortion. It neither prohibits abortion (as the Catholic Church wants) nor protects it, and thus state and local governments can regulate it by the democratic process. Religion did not factor into his opinion on this. His dissent in Casey cities only US Law and English Common Law, not Deuteronomic Law, not Sharia Law, Catholic social teaching, nor any other religious law.

    • @robgronotte1
      @robgronotte1 Год назад +2

      @@mrrogersrabbit you're trying to tell me Scalia was pro-choice?
      Of course abortion isn't mentioned in the constitution, all you need is a search function to know that.
      He was very vocal about his religion, and wanted to strangle the establishment clause, believing it allows government preference of religion over atheism. Just one example was his support of public funding of religious education.
      He also thought "obscene" works are not protected by the first amendment, but political speech by corporations should be.
      He was strongly against civil rights for homosexuals, even comparing legal bans on homosexuality to legal bans on MURDER!
      Yes, he was pro-death penalty, just showing that his religios zealotry was even worse than that of the catholic church.
      Of course, I never heard of any bishops refusing him communion due to that, like they routinely do to catholic politicians who support abortion rights.

    • @mrrogersrabbit
      @mrrogersrabbit Год назад +1

      @@robgronotte1 I don't see where I said Scalia was pro-choice. I said his legal opinion on abortion was that the Constitution is neutral on it and that is the basis of his criticism of the majority opinion in Casey (and, by extension, Roe). This is neither a "pro-life" nor "pro-choice" opinion, just an intellectually honest reading of the Constitution (as you seem to acknowledge).
      What is your thought process that leads you to conclude that he was a "religious fanatic" for his opinion on the constitutionality of the death penalty being the opposite of his religion's social teaching? It seems like backwards logic, but I am open to hearing your thought process on that.

  • @oneofthe4kibs877
    @oneofthe4kibs877 3 года назад +10

    YAYYYYYYYY! A New Mr. Beat Video!

    • @iammrbeat
      @iammrbeat  3 года назад +3

      Yay! A new comment from a cool person!

  • @gamemaster6219
    @gamemaster6219 3 года назад +1

    Thank you for making this list. I have been waiting for it for a long time. Thanks

  • @insertaliashere1379
    @insertaliashere1379 3 года назад +31

    This might be the most anticipated Mr. Beat video of all time. My top 10:
    10: Antonin Scalia
    9: Warren Burger
    8: Hugo Black
    7: John Marshall Harlan
    6: James Iredell
    5: William Howard Taft
    4: Felix Frankfurter
    3: Oliver Wendell Holmes Jr.
    2: Joseph Story
    1: John Marshall

    • @iammrbeat
      @iammrbeat  3 года назад +11

      Dang, your list looks pretty darn good, too. Good to see Frankfurter get some love.

    • @insertaliashere1379
      @insertaliashere1379 3 года назад +10

      @@iammrbeat I just realized that we've had two justices named Burger and Frankfurter.

    • @12345676571
      @12345676571 3 года назад +5

      I’m surprised with Burger. Do you mind elaborating on him?

    • @ryanoh7212
      @ryanoh7212 2 года назад +2

      @@12345676571 imo he was terrible . Read the brethren and you will see why. Guy had the leadership ability of a cow. Rehnquist altho more conservative (I'm a progressive) was the best chief Justice to date

    • @jetermoersdorf1011
      @jetermoersdorf1011 2 года назад

      Hugo Black was a klansman. Typical democrat

  • @TheAndrewSchneider
    @TheAndrewSchneider 3 года назад +28

    Lil' John. Not to be confused with Lil' King John I of France... lol. Great and highly informative video!

  • @Munchausenification
    @Munchausenification 3 года назад +42

    Even as a European I do find these videos about the Supreme Court decisions and this one, quite interesting.
    Also, I hope Mr. Beat makes a video about two fictional cities/towns for April Fools :)

    • @iammrbeat
      @iammrbeat  3 года назад +16

      Well thank you, and great idea for April Fools 😄

    • @shannonbeat
      @shannonbeat 3 года назад +3

      Good idea lol

  • @mcwiggles
    @mcwiggles 3 года назад +2

    I’ve wanted this video for a while, excited to see your picks!

  • @hakimtazwell7790
    @hakimtazwell7790 2 года назад +1

    Nice, 2bad, we missed Ginsberg: I'm also interested in how our newest member flair,; her posturing during the nomination hearing were awesome, and thanks beatz for being on "The Beat, please give / send us more up-dates.

  • @nelsonmlazo4449
    @nelsonmlazo4449 3 года назад +16

    Mr. Beat can you do a Best/Worst Mayor list or Best/Worst Senate Majority or Minority Leader list?

    • @andreylucass
      @andreylucass 3 года назад +2

      Is it possible?

    • @iammrbeat
      @iammrbeat  3 года назад +11

      The Mayor list would be quite intimidating, but a Senate Majority Leader/Minority Leader list seems much more doable. :)

  • @jaystrickland4151
    @jaystrickland4151 2 года назад +14

    It is undeniable that Scalia was extremely influential.

  • @jefft5824
    @jefft5824 2 года назад

    Great video. Only small suggestion, at 14:14-love the quote, just maybe keep it on the screen longer than a second (took a few tries to a screenshot of it)

  • @glenwest1911
    @glenwest1911 2 года назад

    Outstanding video and topic!!

  • @chadjones5791
    @chadjones5791 3 года назад +6

    I read Douglas' autobiography over the summer "Of Men and Mountains." It's a fascinating read about Douglas' early life adventuring in the Cascades and I highly recommend, especially if you like the outdoors.

    • @iammrbeat
      @iammrbeat  3 года назад +3

      He was a HUGE environmentalist and outdoorsman, moreso than Teddy Roosevelt.

  • @joshuatiemeyer3617
    @joshuatiemeyer3617 3 года назад +22

    Glad to see Mr. Beat put both liberals and conservatives on this list.

    • @iammrbeat
      @iammrbeat  3 года назад +9

      A few moderates, too :)

  • @jackvaljack1515
    @jackvaljack1515 3 года назад

    Great video. I never knew so much about the Supreme Court before. Just curious, how would you rank William Howard Taft?

  • @tylerhackner9731
    @tylerhackner9731 3 года назад +1

    Great vid. Imo the most underrated branch of government

  • @markjohnston8631
    @markjohnston8631 Год назад +6

    An excellent and gutsy list that pretty much captures my own assessments. I might have included Hugo Black instead of Byron White, but I was glad to see William O. Douglas in such a high position, as his dogged if somewhat single-minded support for personal liberties is worthy of celebration.

    • @dcpatriots8757
      @dcpatriots8757 3 месяца назад

      Hugo Black was from the state of Alabama one court in Birmingham is named after him

  • @carlbeier8129
    @carlbeier8129 2 года назад +10

    Even before recent events, Scalia was extremely political & very partisan. You alluded to his supposed originalist principles. Two things about that - his "originalist' positions have little, even NO, historical support "at all." Second, if he thought (or reasoned) that originalism served the opinion he wanted to reach, he wrote it inuto his opinion. But, if he wanted another result, originalism, stare decisis, & precedent could be thrown out. His activism belied the constant 'conservative' complaint that liberal, leftist judges were activist. I find it interesting that U like Justice Warren for his decisions in civil & personal rights, voting rights, etc., all of which have been under constant attack by Scalia since he took the bench.

  • @ekmalsukarno2302
    @ekmalsukarno2302 3 года назад +2

    Hi there, Mr Beat. Just out of interest, have you already decided what date you're gonna upload your next country comparison video?

  • @hakeemfullerton8645
    @hakeemfullerton8645 3 года назад +35

    I would have thought that William Howard Taft, Charles Evans Hughes and Ruth Bader Ginsberg would be on this list.
    Never the less this was a really good video

    • @iammrbeat
      @iammrbeat  3 года назад +23

      All three were solid. RBG did make my honorable mention list at least. Thanks for the kind words!

    • @hakeemfullerton8645
      @hakeemfullerton8645 3 года назад +1

      @@iammrbeat Your Welcome

    • @covfefe_drumpfh
      @covfefe_drumpfh 3 года назад +2

      WHT didn’t do anything in his nine year tenure in the court. Just because he served as POTUS before being in the SCOTUS doesn’t mean he was an influential justice. I’d say the most significant case he preceded over was _Balzac vs Porto Rico_ . Other than that case, nothing that dramatically affected the lives of people in some way or another.

    • @jacktaliasteinberg9681
      @jacktaliasteinberg9681 3 года назад +2

      @@iammrbeat ideas for future top 10s. Best and worst representatives, and speakers of the house

    • @matthewcorbin
      @matthewcorbin 3 года назад +3

      @@covfefe_drumpfh Buck v. Bell was pretty significant, though that's in a negative sense, I would say.

  • @ritaloy8338
    @ritaloy8338 3 года назад +33

    Yes you should make a Bottom List of the Supreme Court Justices.

    • @iammrbeat
      @iammrbeat  3 года назад +20

      Based on the feedback so far, I think I will.

    • @ritaloy8338
      @ritaloy8338 3 года назад +5

      @@iammrbeat Thank you very much.

    • @AfrikanAfro
      @AfrikanAfro 3 года назад +2

      He already did. Don't you see he put scalia in his top ten?

    • @Tinfoil_Hardhat
      @Tinfoil_Hardhat 3 года назад +2

      @@AfrikanAfro Yeah you wouldn't want someone to interpret the constitution based on what it actually means. Even though there is no other valid way to interpret the constitution.

    • @the4tierbridge
      @the4tierbridge 2 года назад +1

      @@AfrikanAfro No, this is the top ten best though. He stated his reasons for why.

  • @Reklesspat
    @Reklesspat 3 года назад +9

    Love the content Mr.Beat makes me wish I had you has a teacher growing up! Keep it up! But no RBG??????

    • @happynotredamefan3736
      @happynotredamefan3736 3 года назад +5

      She was a liberal activist judge who didn’t have any leadership and didn’t really have much of an impact.
      She was not even the first women scotus.
      And Mr. Beat definitely leans to the lefts so as far as deciding who was right when deciding cases, she definitely had the benefit of the doubt on controversial issues. Therefor Mr. Beat despite being a democrat belives she is not one of his top 10.

    • @that1valentian769
      @that1valentian769 2 года назад

      @@happynotredamefan3736 Ngl, I think Beat’s a centrist that either leans left or is completely about cyclical theory. I’m kinda on the same boat and we’ve been in a very long conservative phase so I feel it’s time for a liberal phase. Like I would’ve voted for Reagan in 84 and Bush Sr but then I went Clinton and Gore so idk.

    • @selvamantony5711
      @selvamantony5711 2 года назад +3

      RBG was amazing. Rest In Peace and Power.

  • @twistamoneus
    @twistamoneus 3 года назад +1

    Great video! A Worst/best Supreme Court rulings video would be cool as well

    • @iammrbeat
      @iammrbeat  3 года назад +1

      Thank you, and great suggestion!

  • @arnihelgigunnlaugsson4916
    @arnihelgigunnlaugsson4916 3 года назад

    Always enjoy your videos Mr. Beat... thx... ;-)

  • @tr3vsxn
    @tr3vsxn 2 года назад +17

    As a plain law school student gotta say this is a very well made video with lots of facts, with a slight liberal preference in terms of the rankings but included some conservatism giants like White and Scalia as well. Big s/o for noticing the often neglected justices who introduced many philosophical concepts of law today such as Douglas and Brennan Jr.
    I’d probably replace Scalia and Story with two out of Rehnquist, Cardozo, and Black tho, considering their interpretation being a bit more often revisited and quoted shows that they heavily influence how jurists understand modern jurisprudence.

    • @pleaseenteraname1103
      @pleaseenteraname1103 2 года назад +1

      @@night6724 well I mean Douglas is the most controversial justice in US history, I mean he’s definitely the most far left in terms of justices, but I mean you can’t deny the impact he had.

    • @pleaseenteraname1103
      @pleaseenteraname1103 2 года назад +3

      I don’t know if I would say Byron white, was a conservative per se he was a moderate, I give him props for being one of the only two justices to be against Roe in Roe v. Wade, and I think William Rehnquist should’ve been on the list he’s one of my favorite justices in US history, I don’t know if Douglas would make my top 10 he definitely would not be in my top 3, I would 100% put Earl Warren on the list I mean I am kind of biased because I am a Californian plus my great uncle, worked for him actually, and there is a building dedicated to him that’s only about a half hour away from my house, and there’s no doubt that John Marshall is the best Justice in US history, I also like that he shed some light on potter Stewart and John Marshall Harlan both really underrated justices.

  • @TihetrisWeathersby
    @TihetrisWeathersby 3 года назад +94

    I just knew Earl Warren was going to be on the list

    • @iammrbeat
      @iammrbeat  3 года назад +14

      I think Warren knew it, too. :D

    • @georgewashingmachine1916
      @georgewashingmachine1916 3 года назад +4

      @@iammrbeat Yep he was amazing but i'm surprised that RBG was only an honorable mention

    • @TihetrisWeathersby
      @TihetrisWeathersby 3 года назад +2

      @@iammrbeat
      Of course he did lol

    • @TihetrisWeathersby
      @TihetrisWeathersby 2 года назад

      @@night6724
      Explain how

    • @TihetrisWeathersby
      @TihetrisWeathersby 2 года назад

      @@night6724
      His court ended racial segregation and dismantled Jim crow. You are also over exaggerating the 14 amendment aspect. I'm not religious so I think i wouldn't appreciate being forced to prey. Also Eisenhower saying he regretted appointing him doesn't make him a bad justice, It's something you are saying out of spite.

  • @johnjoshuashi1450
    @johnjoshuashi1450 3 года назад +4

    Expected that Lil' John will be on top. Thanks for this, Mr. Beat! Gonna wait for the video on NYT v. Sullivan and Baker v. Carr. All the love from the PH!

  • @alansaxena7934
    @alansaxena7934 3 года назад +2

    Great info

  • @adamm6320
    @adamm6320 3 года назад +22

    Amazing video 👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏

    • @iammrbeat
      @iammrbeat  3 года назад +11

      Thank you 🤗

    • @t.3465
      @t.3465 3 года назад

      Wait this video was uploaded a few minutes ago but this comment is a DAY old? Lol

    • @colinorryay
      @colinorryay 3 года назад

      @@t.3465 i believe thats member benefits

    • @adamm6320
      @adamm6320 3 года назад

      @@colinorryay Yes

    • @t.3465
      @t.3465 3 года назад

      @@colinorryay oh, whoops

  • @hellopeople5458
    @hellopeople5458 3 года назад +17

    Could you do a video on the lawsuits during the 2020 election?

  • @bensonfang1868
    @bensonfang1868 Год назад +1

    4:55 story also helped to found a law school for his alma mater (Harvard) and served as one of it’s first professors. This school would go on to educate many justices in the future

    • @lionellong638
      @lionellong638 Год назад

      Joseph Story was involved in the Amistad Case. " Give us free" !

  • @blackknightjack3850
    @blackknightjack3850 3 года назад

    Came back to this video to see if Potter Stewart was on this list after learning more about Furman v. Georgia. Glad to see he wasn't left out.

  • @patrickschorre2143
    @patrickschorre2143 3 года назад +5

    I think your the first RUclipsr to make a video on this topic.

    • @iammrbeat
      @iammrbeat  3 года назад +3

      Dang you might be right!

    • @patrickschorre2143
      @patrickschorre2143 3 года назад

      @@iammrbeat you should make a video on the best First Ladies.

  • @ViswaretasKotra
    @ViswaretasKotra 3 года назад +35

    Mr beat would have made a better president than my son

    • @Jack-rd7li
      @Jack-rd7li 3 года назад +5

      you and your son!

    • @israfilduran5063
      @israfilduran5063 3 года назад +8

      #MrBeatforPresident

    • @georgew.bush4372
      @georgew.bush4372 3 года назад +7

      Why dad

    • @BigJunnySoprano69
      @BigJunnySoprano69 3 года назад +3

      @@georgew.bush4372 you started the Iraq war and you smelly

    • @tysmith9309
      @tysmith9309 3 года назад +1

      @@BigJunnySoprano69 he did start pepfar. So he did do some excellent stuff

  • @smokedsalts4441
    @smokedsalts4441 2 года назад +1

    Whoa. Putting Antonin Scalia on here is going to make me look at you and your content differently now that’s for sure lol.

  • @gehrigstory6674
    @gehrigstory6674 Год назад +2

    Yes! My Uncle Joey made the list! (He's the brother of my 5th great grand-father.) I hope everyone in Central Iowa are proud, cause I am! (There's a county in Iowa named after him, and sculptures made by his son inhabit the halls of Harvard.)

  • @TihetrisWeathersby
    @TihetrisWeathersby 3 года назад +22

    There are three Marshalls on the list, Part of the Marshall dominance

  • @colinorryay
    @colinorryay 3 года назад +13

    idk why but i found "oh dang we got another william" so funny

    • @iammrbeat
      @iammrbeat  3 года назад +2

      lol it was so natural for me to say

  • @jonahmamers3555
    @jonahmamers3555 3 года назад +2

    Awsome this is the 1 part of the government i have no idea how it works. So thank you Mr beat

  • @okk
    @okk 3 года назад +6

    Here are the current Supreme Court Justice clerk connections with Mr. Beat's list:
    Kavanaugh and Gorsuch clerked for Kennedy
    Barrett clerked for Scalia
    Kagan clerked for T. Marshall
    Fun fact: Alito interviewed to be a Byron White clerk but ultimately didn't get it

    • @KhushiSingh-cl4qu
      @KhushiSingh-cl4qu 2 года назад +3

      And since then Alito has been building a career to destroy everything White and his colleagues accomplished.

  • @blargl121
    @blargl121 Год назад +4

    With no qualification required they should make an Airbud film where he is on the Supreme court

  • @so_dak-atheist
    @so_dak-atheist 3 года назад +3

    Byron White actually played 3 seasons in the NFL. He played the last 2 seasons at the same time that he went to Yale law school.

  • @MontageLegacy
    @MontageLegacy 3 года назад

    Ground news is actually a good app. I def recommend. I used it before this. A couple of my politics classmates also use it

  • @enjoythepig
    @enjoythepig 3 года назад

    I haven't had a chance to look at the scorecard, but it seems to me it is much harder to pick the best supreme, and especially the worst. Which justice would be Woodrow Wilson, or Andrew Johnson? Have you thought of making a written compendium of Supreme Court Briefs?

  • @bradley8575
    @bradley8575 3 года назад +6

    This Channel is Underrated.

    • @iammrbeat
      @iammrbeat  3 года назад +4

      Well thank you! :D

    • @shannonbeat
      @shannonbeat 3 года назад +3

      Share share share 😎

  • @KhushiSingh-cl4qu
    @KhushiSingh-cl4qu 2 года назад +3

    Justice William Douglas was a badass and huge environmentalist. I wish that dude was still around. That guy is my favourite. I hope there's a Douglas 2.0 out there.

  • @Thominator69
    @Thominator69 3 года назад +1

    Great video!

  • @macmacreynolds8712
    @macmacreynolds8712 11 месяцев назад +1

    1:22 This photograph shows the Supreme Court from 1932-37 when both Justice Benjamin Cardozo and Justice Willis Van Devanter (a very interesting Justice from Wyoming; check out the book Wyoming: A Political History by Lewis Gould) were on the Court.

  • @jarridboykin8818
    @jarridboykin8818 2 года назад +3

    I guess one of the deciding factors should have been 'how' they interpreted the Constitution as opposed to being consistent in their interpretation.

  • @AgmaSchwa
    @AgmaSchwa 3 года назад +6

    Glad you did this topic justice 😏

  • @jaidenwbr
    @jaidenwbr 3 года назад

    WOOHOO! Another great video!

  • @didncozosksma4466
    @didncozosksma4466 3 года назад

    Just found your channel yesterday and there’s been a question I’ve wanted to have you answer, what do you think of Ross Perot? Would you have liked to see him as president and what do you think of his whole campaign, policies etc.?

    • @iammrbeat
      @iammrbeat  3 года назад +5

      I'll admit I liked Perot. He would have been a refreshing change for the country, and him as President perhaps could have prevented some of our future division.

  • @theflaggedyoutuberii4311
    @theflaggedyoutuberii4311 3 года назад +11

    Here's a great idea for the next Countdown: The top 10 best secretaries of State. Thomas Jefferson better be number one.

    • @pleaseenteraname1103
      @pleaseenteraname1103 2 года назад

      He did some shady things while he was Secretary of State, no henry Kissinger is number 1.

    • @bobapbob5812
      @bobapbob5812 8 месяцев назад

      James Monroe George Marshal. Steward.

  • @Cedricfilms
    @Cedricfilms 3 года назад +6

    I appreciate and respect what Scalia has done to the court and brought the belief of Original meaning to the world at large.. however, it feels weird to have him and not RBG somewhere as they both had a pretty strong effect in and outside of the court and RBG honestly may have had a bigger effect espically outside of the court

    • @jacktaliasteinberg9681
      @jacktaliasteinberg9681 3 года назад +3

      Rbg was an honorable mention

    • @Cedricfilms
      @Cedricfilms 3 года назад +1

      @@jacktaliasteinberg9681 I understand that.. but that isn't on the list though definitely don't think Scalia should be that much above RBG or even if he should be above RBG at all.. but that's my opinion

    • @jacktaliasteinberg9681
      @jacktaliasteinberg9681 3 года назад

      @@Cedricfilms i know

    • @iammrbeat
      @iammrbeat  3 года назад +2

      I'm sorry I let you down with this one.

    • @Cedricfilms
      @Cedricfilms 3 года назад +1

      @@iammrbeat You didn't let me down! I was just a little surprised! loved the list and your reasoning for all the justices you did include! Also I don't dislike Scalia he was a juggernaut and had some of the greatest dissents

  • @yurineri2227
    @yurineri2227 3 месяца назад +2

    great list, though I can't help but comment a shout out to my personal favorite, that being Pierce Butler
    For those who don't know, Butler was the only justice to Dissent in Buck v. Bell (the case where the super court said Compulsory sterilization was okay), and honestly, having the guts to go against the intiere court and the common "academic" and "popular" opinion at the time, beacuse he knew that it was the right thing to do, is what made him be the only sensible justice in Buck v. Bell

  • @vanguard9067
    @vanguard9067 10 месяцев назад +1

    @mr beat. Not sure you meant to say that Miranda v Arizona was a unanimous decision shepherded by Earl Warren. It was a 5-4 decision.

  • @ValerietheLovelyDeadlyItalian
    @ValerietheLovelyDeadlyItalian Год назад +3

    well, this video picked an interesting time to pop up on my feed

  • @alexanderg1297
    @alexanderg1297 3 года назад +37

    I’m sure putting Scalia on the list won’t be controversial at all. 😂
    Great video Mr. Beat

    • @iammrbeat
      @iammrbeat  3 года назад +11

      Yeah I made some folks ANGRY. 🙁

    • @thecatatemyhomework
      @thecatatemyhomework 3 года назад +4

      @@iammrbeat no, you made some liberal nut cases angry.

    • @burningphoenix6679
      @burningphoenix6679 3 года назад +5

      @@iammrbeat rightfully so. Scalia was terrible

    • @burningphoenix6679
      @burningphoenix6679 3 года назад +5

      @@thecatatemyhomework Scalia literally voted against legal gay marriage.
      If you think Scalia was good, you support that vote

    • @tonyks4777
      @tonyks4777 2 года назад +5

      @@burningphoenix6679 who cares if you like him or not..
      He was principled, logical and stood his ground..!

  • @nonabliss
    @nonabliss 2 года назад

    I vote for you to do a list for the worst please. I think it would be interesting to hear what your criteria for that list would be. Hope to see it soon and oh yeah........SUBSCRIBED!!!!

  • @macmacreynolds8712
    @macmacreynolds8712 11 месяцев назад +1

    6:32 Fun Fact: Potter Stewart was the last Supreme Court Justice whose Court service started off by way of a recess appointment.

  • @AlexBrandy3
    @AlexBrandy3 3 года назад +7

    Bro wtf I just finished binge-watching Supreme Court Briefs and then this was uploaded 🤯

    • @iammrbeat
      @iammrbeat  3 года назад +2

      That is simply epic. 😳

  • @avatarmikephantom153
    @avatarmikephantom153 3 года назад +8

    I hope you will update this list to include future Chief Justice Bartholomew Jojo Simpson.

    • @iammrbeat
      @iammrbeat  3 года назад +4

      Don't have a cow, man!

  • @robertbrowning3684
    @robertbrowning3684 Год назад +1

    My favorites- John Marshall, Salmon P. Chase, William Howard Taft, Charles Evans Hughes, Earl Warren, William Rehnquist, Antonin Scalia, Tom Clark, Clarence Thomas, John Harlan.

  • @macmacreynolds8712
    @macmacreynolds8712 11 месяцев назад

    Fun Fact: John Marshall Harlan was the Senior Associate Justice at the turn of the 20th Century, from 1897-1911. (He became the Senior AJ following the retirement of Stephen Field.)

  • @ifthen1526
    @ifthen1526 3 года назад +12

    Maybe not the worst Justices, but one we're most glad didn't get their way

  • @nickbutler6842
    @nickbutler6842 3 года назад +1

    that Ground News sponsor actually seems like something that is pretty useful, esp for a youtube ad

    • @iammrbeat
      @iammrbeat  3 года назад

      I legitimately use it regularly

  • @NewDealChief
    @NewDealChief 3 года назад +1

    *I guess i have another Mr. Beat video that i'm gonna download.*

  • @kelliturpin8530
    @kelliturpin8530 2 года назад +4

    I am blessed to be a direct descendant of John Marshall! Did you know the Liberty Bell cracked the day he died? And that he is distant cousins with Thomas Jefferson?

  • @VentingPoem
    @VentingPoem 3 года назад +12

    Maybe as a change in pace you can do top ten prime ministers in british history

    • @BigJunnySoprano69
      @BigJunnySoprano69 3 года назад +3

      If Clement Attlee isn’t top 3 I’m gonna riot

  • @manatee31gaming91
    @manatee31gaming91 3 года назад +1

    Great Video!

    • @iammrbeat
      @iammrbeat  3 года назад +1

      Thanks!

    • @manatee31gaming91
      @manatee31gaming91 3 года назад +1

      @@iammrbeat Thanks for replying to my comment. Also do you think Supreme Court Judges should not have Political Beliefs because judges are supposed to be non biased in their decisions.

  • @macmacreynolds8712
    @macmacreynolds8712 11 месяцев назад

    It's kind of interesting that Justices William Douglas and William Brennan are back to back in this ranking as they were also back to back as the Senior Associate Justice, Douglas from 1971-75 and Brennan from 1975-90. (Douglas became the Senior AJ following the retirement of Justice Hugo Lafayette Black.)

  • @wvu05
    @wvu05 3 года назад +5

    Thurgood Marshall and Earl Warren are my favorites, but John Marshall clearly deserves the top spot. Question: why wasn't Souter honorable mention?

    • @iammrbeat
      @iammrbeat  3 года назад +6

      Souter was solid. I'd say he makes my top 25 probably.

  • @iammaxhailme
    @iammaxhailme 3 года назад +18

    Scalia must have a really high "impact" score, as he deserves about negative six billion points in the "ignoring partisanship" category

    • @curranfrank2854
      @curranfrank2854 3 года назад +4

      He shouldn't be on the list. One of the worst justices we've had recently

    • @iammrbeat
      @iammrbeat  3 года назад +8

      He actually got it right on many decisions, too, imho.

    • @mitchelllundgren4169
      @mitchelllundgren4169 Год назад +2

      @@curranfrank2854 that’s just because you’re bias, he’s one of the best justices we’ve ever had and one of the best legal minds in the history of the country

    • @duckingcensorship1037
      @duckingcensorship1037 Год назад +1

      @@curranfrank2854 Not saying he NEVER got anything wrong, but please do tell me where he was incorrect Constitutionally.

    • @curranfrank2854
      @curranfrank2854 Год назад +1

      @@duckingcensorship1037 He justified the use of waterboarding by (probably in part) using the tv show 24 to illustrate his point. A supreme court justice should not use a tv show to justify the use of torture, frankly that's embarrassing for a high schooler. I despise the idea of Originalism for interpreting the Constitution, as I view it as a flawed concept theoretically with catastrophic consequences in practice, and he was one of the most influential proponents of that. He was instrumental in giving Florida to Bush in the 2000 election, essential in getting the 5 conservative justices to vote in support of Bush by stopping the recount, when he easily could've allowed for the recount to continue- either in the specific counties initially requested by Gore or a whole statewide recount which was ordered by the Florida Supreme Court (first one, recounting in specific counties would've given Florida to Bush still, but a statewide recount would've given it to Gore and either way Scalia's insistence on pushing the case through and the final 5 to 4 vote really reveals a partisan tint to his views). He did not give a sh*t about being an unbiased arbiter of the law.

  • @macmacreynolds8712
    @macmacreynolds8712 11 месяцев назад

    1:17 It was when Joseph Bradley joined the Court in 1870 that we've always had nine Justices since, although it was in 1838, when John McKinley joined the Court, that we had nine for the first time.

  • @austinhendrickson5025
    @austinhendrickson5025 2 года назад

    MR. BEAT PLEASES DO A VIDEO OF TOP BEST OR WORSE CITY MAYORS FROM BIG POPULATED CITYS!!!!! THAT WOULD BE INTERESTING 👍

  • @nicholasgregory8658
    @nicholasgregory8658 3 года назад +9

    Antonin Scalia there’s gonna be a lot of angry people in the comments but then again people get angry no matter what political positions you have

    • @TheJudoJoker
      @TheJudoJoker 3 года назад +3

      Scalia, as Mr. Beat pointed out, was far more complicated than given credit for. There's plenty of things I disagreed with him on, especially as a more liberal person myself. But the reality doesn't necessarily match the narrative. One of my favorite opinions of his was his dissenting opinion in Maryland v King... which I was the one who reccomended that SC Brief 😎

    • @nicholasgregory8658
      @nicholasgregory8658 3 года назад +2

      TheJudoJoker I agree with what you’re saying I liked Scalia it’s just sad when someone in the center like Mr.Beat gets attacked for moving right or left on a certain issue

  • @SiVlog1989
    @SiVlog1989 3 года назад +3

    John Marshall in Marbury vs Maddison made a genius interpretation of the Judiciary Act 1789. Ruling it unconstitutional to appear to weaken the court, but in doing so, strengthening it longer term

    • @str.77
      @str.77 Год назад

      It also was a long-term coup d'état.

  • @jrsawyer891
    @jrsawyer891 3 года назад +2

    Great video

  • @Speedster___
    @Speedster___ 3 года назад +2

    Spoilers:
    Order
    Story
    Scalia
    Stewart
    White
    Harlan I
    Marshall
    Warren
    Douglas
    Brennan
    Marshall
    Notable exceptions:
    Hugo Black!!!
    Kennedy
    O’Connor
    Ginsburg