
Audition Season for the Supreme Court: Conservatives Push Bold Opinions Ahead of Possible Vacancy
As speculation swirls about a potential Supreme Court vacancy, a cohort of conservative judges is drawing attention with bold, sometimes controversial opinions that critics see as auditions for a Trump‑era nomination. The piece notes Justice Alito as a possible retiree; it highlights dissenters like Ninth Circuit’s Lawrence VanDyke and Fifth Circuit’s Andrew Oldham, whose rhetoric and strategic moves have sparked debate about whether judges are courting the White House. Experts say post-2017 Senate rules lowering the bar for confirming nominees intensify the incentive to signal loyalty and prominence, even when no vacancy is imminent.


