Favourable, I don’t agree with him on anything but that isn’t really the point when it comes to Supreme Court Justices, Robert made clear that he’s there to decide how to apply the rules not make the rules… that is an entirely healthy attitude to take and I hope that he holds to it as Chief Justice, indeed if I had the opportunity that is the area I would probe most, though I’d almost certainly say he should be confirmed.
He’s actions on behalf of clients are just that, actions on behalf of clients bet that Bush/Cheney in 2000 or Gay rights Groups earlier on in his career, indeed as I’ve said Roberts is keen to make the point that in the same way he represented those groups he would represent the united states constitution not attempt to make his own rules drawn from his personal views… judges on both the left and the right could learn from that kind of professionalism.
And lets not forget he seems like a darn nice guy