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Post by onelasttime on Oct 10, 2022 18:41:16 GMT
Last term the Supreme Court delivered some decisions that, quite frankly, will harm the American People.
And they are poised to do it again this year. On the docket are cases involving voting, the environment and the rights of members of the LGBTQ community.
As these cases and potentially other cases make there way to a decision I plan to bring the information here so we can see, in one spot, how the Supreme Court will continue to harm the American People with their decisions. And then whine when they are criticized for their decisions.
Aaron Rupar in his newsletter gives us a glimpse to what’s ahead. And it’s not pretty.
From the article…
This term is also shaping up to be a doozy. SCOTUS will be deciding cases that could have profound impacts on democracy, including one that could further chip away at the Voting Rights Act. Another case could give Republican-controlled state legislatures unchecked power over elections. There’s a case that involves whether web designers can refuse to produce websites for same-sex marriages, another that could gut the Clean Water Act. And there’s not much reason to hope that any of this will turn out well.
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casii
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Post by casii on Oct 10, 2022 20:55:18 GMT
Not looking forward to it. They set a grim plan in place. After Dobbs,I feel demoted to 2nd class citizen,not that I ever felt women were truly on equal footing. As bad as that is, they'll continue to march us towards authoritarianism.
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Post by lucyg on Oct 10, 2022 21:20:01 GMT
Not looking forward to it. They set a grim plan in place. After Dobbs,I feel demoted to 2nd class citizen,not that I ever felt women were truly on equal footing. As bad as that is, they'll continue to march us towards authoritarianism. All the while basing their decisions on “originalism.” Because I’m sooooo sure this is exactly what the founding fathers had in mind.
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Post by dizzycheermom on Oct 10, 2022 23:38:43 GMT
If they truly believe in originalism then Clarence and Amy shouldn’t be voting or serving on the SC.
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