June 23, 2016
"tribal-court jurisdiction, affirmative action, DUI tests without a warrant, the interpretation of a federal law prohibiting possession of firearms by individuals convicted of domestic violence, abortion, Bob McDonnell, immigration...."
A "really short version of what's left" for the Supreme Court to decide, from SCOTUSblog, which is live-blogging the release of opinions this morning.
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8 comments:
huh, I thought I was reading a list of the ways in which our country has departed from basic principles of limited government and the ideals of the Enlightenment.
The Supreme Court sure does make a lot of political decisions. I say we eliminate that pesky Congress and start electing 50 Supremes every 4 years, since they seem to be doing the job of the Legislature already.
tim maguire said...
huh, I thought I was reading a list of the ways in which our country has departed from basic principles of limited government and the ideals of the Enlightenment.
One more Supreme Court confirmation would ensure that for a generation.
"prohibiting possession of firearms by individuals convicted of domestic violence, abortion, Bob McDonnell, immigration...."
How is one convicted of Bob McDonnell?
I am Laslo.
Laslo Spatula said...How is one convicted of Bob McDonnell?
You'll have to ask his parents.
King Kennedy strikes again. The cure for past racial discrimination is more racial discrimation unless, of course, you are good at sports.
"A fella could have a pretty good weekend in Vegas with all this stuff!"
JSM
Is an E-warrant suppose to be EXACTLY what happened?
Bulletin
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