Justice Gorsuch's Campy Concurrence
Culture
United States
Started February 23, 2026
Justice Gorsuch takes us on visit of Camp Barrett, Camp Kagan, Camp Kavanaugh, and Camp Thomas
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Justice Gorsuch's Campy Concurrence
Reason (United States) | Feb 23, 2026
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Feb 23, 2026
Justice Gorsuch's use of camp in his writing reflects a broader trend of personal expression in judicial opinions, warranting further examination.
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Feb 23, 2026
Gorsuch's campy style undermines the seriousness of judicial opinions and distracts from the gravity of the Court's decisions.
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Feb 23, 2026
This unique style can engage younger audiences with the judiciary, fostering interest in legal matters among those who may feel alienated.
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Feb 23, 2026
Justice Gorsuch's playful approach in his concurrence humanizes the Supreme Court and makes its deliberations more accessible to the public.
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Feb 23, 2026
The blending of humor and legal discourse risks trivializing important legal principles and could lead to misunderstandings of the law.
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