Back near the start of what was for most of us the third millennium, the Chief Justice of the Alabama Supreme Court Roy Moore stuck the Ten Commandments in the middle of the Courthouse and refused to remove it, leading to his removal from office in 2003.
The people of Alabama refused to countenance this, and elected him Chief Justice again in 2011. He was therefore Chief Justice of Alabama when the Supreme Court ruled that gay people should be able to have families too, and expressed his outrage at the ruling by ordering Alabama's lower courts to defy the US Supreme Court on marriage equality.
As a result, he is now facing removal from office again on ethics charges.
Given that ordering lower courts to defy the Supreme Court is clearly illegal, I fully respect him to be removed from office again. I also expect Alabama's voter will elect him Chief Justice yet again, handily demonstrating both why judicial elections are a terrible idea and also why it's OK to make fun of Alabama.