“They follow the judicial canons, and when they talk about precedent, their job is to follow precedent. That includes evaluating precedent under the law of precedent to determine whether the precedent is still good,” he continued. “And for Susan Collins to say these two Supreme Court justices lied to her, it just shows that she did not do her homework and she has a fundamental misunderstanding of the law of precedent.”
Davis said people ought to imagine being a party before the high court and knowing the facts and law didn’t matter because the justices “traded their vote on your case for a senator’s confirmation vote in backroom deal years prior.”
“We are not a third world banana republic,” he insisted. “So, Susan Collins needs to cool her rhetoric.”