I’m heartened to see posters in that subreddit (at least until they’re deleted) pointing out that the motion was “legally illiterate” and explaining the role of the Supreme Court.
And pointing out how amateurish it makes them look.
I find it so incredibly inappropriate that a supposed group of professionals would not only wade into another profession to tell them they’re doing their jobs wrong but to announce it to the general public too.
A cardiac surgeon wouldn’t presume to advise a patient on an orthopaedic injury without the input of an orthopaedic specialist, as they understand how much specialist cardiac knowledge they themselves have compared to other doctors. Similarly, I doubt a cardiologist would perform their own dental work or represent themselves in court. We have specialist professions for a reason.
So why on earth would they think they know enough about the machinations of the law to march in and tell five highly-experienced Supreme Court judges they’re wrong about what a statute means?
I hope that, in the eyes of most sensible people, this motion brings the medical profession (rather than the legal profession) into disrepute (per the Times headline) but as a lawyer, I find it so unbelievably insulting to the legal profession that a group of professional, qualified doctors would issue a public statement deliberately seeking to disparage and discredit the legal profession.