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They Were Two of the Court’s Strangest Bedfellows. Their Alliance Is Coming Undone.

Not long ago, it seemed that Justices Ketanji Brown Jackson and Neil Gorsuch were forming a part-time alliance. The two still disagreed in countless cases, but they occasionally joined forces over shared passions that drew each away from their usual allies. That burgeoning partnership may now be grinding to a halt. In his decision on Friday in Stanley v. Sanford—upholding a blatant act of disability discrimination—Gorsuch pointedly criticized Jackson’s dissent. Jackson, in response, condemned Gorsuch’s “narrow-minded” judicial philosophy as results-driven hackery, a criticism so acerbic that even Justice Sonia Sotomayor declined to endorse it. This palpable antagonism between Jackson and Gorsuch suggests that their once-burgeoning relationship has frayed beyond repair.

Stanley, Friday’s decision, revolves around the rights of retirees under the Americans With Disabilities Act, or ADA. The plaintiff, Karyn Stanley, was forced to retire from her job as a firefighter after developing Parkinson’s disease. Her employer offered health insurance to retired firefighters who served at least 25 years. But it denied this benefit to Stanley because she retired early, giving her just two years of insurance coverage. Stanley sued under the ADA, arguing that her employer illegally discriminated against her on the basis of her disability.

Writing for the majority, Gorsuch rejected Stanley’s argument, holding that retirees have no right to sue under the

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