"Left-Wing Politics Take Center Stage in New York's Judicial Appointments" In a move that has raised eyebrows among critics of judicial politics, New York State Chief Judge Rowan Wilson has appointed actress Cynthia Nixon to a key role in selecting future members of the state's top court. Nixon, best known for her portrayal of Miranda Hobbes on the hit HBO series "Sex and the City," has no background in law, sparking concerns about the politicization of the judiciary. Her selection is seen as a nod to her far-left credentials, fueling worries that the appointment process is being driven by ideology rather than a commitment to upholding the rule of law. As the state's highest court faces key decisions on issues like gun control and voting rights, the implications of Nixon's involvement in the selection process are likely to be felt for years to come.
Leaving no doubt that lefty politics trump the rule of law in these parts, New York state Chief Judge Rowan Wilson just tapped far-left actress Cynthia Nixon to help select future members of the top court. She’s no lawyer; she only played one on TV — yet that, along with her far-left cred, is apparently...