…the right to petition courts for release. In doing so, the 9th Circuit quoted from a 1969 Supreme Court case, Harris v. Nelson in which the Supreme Court wrote that…
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Another Look
…US Supreme Court in the past 3 decades, the Court has decided against the Police only twice. The Court needs to revisit some of these decisions, free the Nation of…
stare decisis — Latin for “to stand by things decided.”
…arguments ever compel him to change his mind, Thomas said, ‘almost never.’ Last week, the court’s newest member, Justice Amy Coney Barrett, told a crowd in Kentucky that Supreme Court…
Abortion politics after Roe: persuasion and compromise
…legislation without Republican support, it is very likely to be struck down by our highly partisan Supreme Court. The only way to get the Court to back off is by…
A Liars Guide to Becoming a SCOTUS Justice
As taken from; “Brett Kavanaugh shows how to lie your way onto the U.S. Supreme Court” (azcentral.com), EJ Montini ~~~~~~~~ The Sisters of St. Joseph, who rigorously guided me through…
A few thoughts on the abortion ruling
…majority on the Court does. The Supreme Court’s power to overturn legislation which it judges to be unconstitutional — judicial review — does not actually exist in the Constitution. The…
October 7, 2024 – Waiting for the Next Hurricane to Hit
…the Court back in [Republican] control.” The Georgia Supreme Court today reinstated the state’s six-week abortion ban after Fulton County Superior Court Judge Robert McBurney, appointed in 2012 by Republican…
The Case for the 28th Amendment
…and make it easier to amend the Constitution. The Supreme Court’s willingness to hear Trump v. United States shocked constitutional scholars, who argued that the unanimous Circuit Court decision rejecting…
PBMs Countersue FTC
…PBMs can get this in front of the Supreme Court and say it’s time to take a look at the FTC. Now I’m not suggesting that means the Supreme Court…
John Locke: decisionmaking by standing rules set in advance is a foundational requirement for civil government
…controversy in which the Supreme Court might weigh in. If one could be confident that this Supreme Court would consider itself bound by precedent, that might not be a significant…
