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Gun insanity moves to the Supreme Court. Again.
Because I follow a great blog called SCOTUSBlog, I get notices of the cases which might or will appear before the Supreme Court. Today, I spotted this one. Two reasons why it grabbed me. First, it was a gun case … Continue reading
Posted in Guns in the U.S. of A., Judiciary, Law, suits and order, The Facts of Life
Tagged Brandon Koch, D.C. v Heller, guns, John Elwood, New York State gun laws, NYS Rifle & Pistol Association, open carry, Robert Nash, SCOTUS, SCOTUSblog, Second Amendment
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Calling John Roberts, calling John Roberts…
John Roberts took on #MeToo in his year-end report. Gee whizzakers! What judicial courage! When he wrote the lines I bolded below, did he wince or display any physical evidence of irony, or stick his tongue into his cheek — … Continue reading
Posted in The Facts of Life, War on women
Tagged Brett Kavanaugh, Chief Justice John Roberts, Clarence Thomas, SCOTUS, SCOTUSblog, Supreme Court
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The legitimacy of the Supreme Court
On the erudite and thorough SCOTUSBlog, I just picked up this, about the Kavanaugh nomination, from Justice Elena Kagan who was giving a speech at UCLA. My bolding: At UCLA Law, Kagan declined to comment on the confirmation process (“I … Continue reading
Posted in Politics
Tagged Justice Elena Kagan, legitimacy of the Supreme Court, SCOTUS, SCOTUSblog
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