Lamport Court
The Lamport Court is a period of the Supreme Court during which Lamport was Chief Justice. While a number of appointments were made during his tenure, the bench always had one liberal and two conservatives, in terms of judicial interpretation, giving the Supreme Court its first conservative and originalist majority in some 80 years. Most notably, revived the legal concept of corporate personhood, protected campaign donations by natural persons under the first amendment, narrowed the origination clause to discount the "particular government program" exception and narrowed the interstate commerce clause as well by restoring the division between commerce and production. Lamport served as Chief Justice from July, 2019 to January, 2021.
Justices
Incumbents are in bold.