U.S. District Judge William Young, appointed by President Ronald Reagan back in the 1980s, has a very conservative history. But when Young, now 84, mentioned the U.S. Supreme Court’s controversial 6-3 immunity ruling in Trump v. the United States during a recent decision, he attacked it as flawed and “eschewing” history. The case, according to Law & Crime’s Brandi Buchman, didn’t involve former President Donald Trump or special counsel Jack Smith. Rather, the case involved Caryn Strickland, a former public defender who sued the federal judiciary for, she alleged, mishandling her sexual harassm…