David Souter, Supreme Court Justice and a Bush nominee who veered to the left, dies at 85
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Souter represented the ideal of a truly independent judiciary, approaching each case with careful consideration rather than ideological preconceptions. His evolution demonstrated intellectual honesty and commitment to justice over partisan loyalty, proving that judges can grow and adapt their understanding as society changes.
Souter's betrayal of conservative principles was inexcusable. He fundamentally changed the judicial nomination process, leading to the rise of the Federalist Society and the need for intense ideological screening of nominees. His leftward shift guaranteed future Republican administrations would work hard to avoid a repeat of his evolution.