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These rulings are political every day bucolic_frolic Jun 2024 #1
Jackson was in the majority. former9thward Jun 2024 #12
The statute had previously been taken to apply to judicial proceedings. Igel Jun 2024 #14
The SC is out of control Stuckinthebush Jun 2024 #2
The DEMOCRACY ending supreme court! bluestarone Jun 2024 #3
We don't have to wait for any more SC rulings mtngirl47 Jun 2024 #4
Note: Jackson was in the majority, Barrett joined the dissent. Nt Fiendish Thingy Jun 2024 #5
JMFC!!! underpants Jun 2024 #6
This relates to a single statute TexasDem69 Jun 2024 #7
It isn't political? I beg to differ. It is absolutely political. They know throwing it back to the lower court will JohnSJ Jun 2024 #9
Do you think Justice Brown Jackson agreed with this decision TexasDem69 Jun 2024 #10
She may not of ruled on "political grounds", but I think she is wrong on this. sarbanes oxley made it clear about JohnSJ Jun 2024 #11
The legislative record and the surrounding text Igel Jun 2024 #16
Thanks. Then they should have used a different act to charge JohnSJ Jun 2024 #18
Fischer was charged with four different offenses. This is the only one that has been sent back for further consideration onenote Jun 2024 #20
Excellent. Thank-you JohnSJ Jun 2024 #23
Those folks who won't vote for trump, implying, threatening or considering not voting for trump, better pull their JohnSJ Jun 2024 #8
Add this to the list of corrections to the law that Dems must make when they're back in the majority. n/t SpankMe Jun 2024 #13
now its ok to goto the captial and rip it apart just because u dont like the vote and u can get away with it. AllaN01Bear Jun 2024 #15
No its not. The decision's impact is limited. onenote Jun 2024 #21
So SCOTUS has now legalized storming the Capitol angrychair Jun 2024 #17
This is extremely alarming. The Grand Illuminist Jun 2024 #19
People need to stop freaking out. The decision's impact is narrow. See Weissman's article: onenote Jun 2024 #22
Not defending the U.S. or Marthe48 Jun 2024 #24
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