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Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin

(108,274 posts)
Thu Jan 13, 2022, 03:07 PM Jan 2022

The Supreme Court's Right Turn Goes Way Beyond Guns And Abortion

When former President Donald Trump’s third Supreme Court nominee was confirmed in 2020, cementing the most conservative majority on the court since the 1930s, it wasn’t clear which conservative goals the justices would tackle first. Culture-war issues like abortion, gun rights, affirmative action and religious liberty were obvious possibilities, but issues with a more subtle impact like reining in the power of the executive branch and limiting unions had long been on conservative legal advocates’ wish list, too. So the question wasn’t whether the court would move to the right — it was more a question of where they’d start.

The term isn’t over yet, but it’s already looking like this year could be a bonanza for conservatives — and not just because of the high-profile cases that have snapped up most of the attention. I’ve written about how the justices could limit or overturn Roe v. Wade, the 1973 case that established a constitutional right to abortion, and expand gun rights for the first time in over a decade. But there are several other, less flashy cases that could also have sweeping effects on Americans’ lives.

It seems very likely, for instance, that the justices will continue to erode the barrier between church and state by requiring states to fund religious schools in programs where they already support non-religious private schools. The conservative justices could also impede government agencies’ ability to act independently of Congress by giving more power over their decisions to the conservative-leaning federal judiciary.

“This term is a gift basket to the conservatives who wanted to elect Trump so he could appoint Supreme Court justices,” said Leah Litman, a law professor at the University of Michigan. “It’s becoming clear that the conservative justices are interested in moving the law on a bunch of major issues that have huge practical consequences for how our government works and for people’s lives.”

https://fivethirtyeight.com/features/the-supreme-courts-right-turn-goes-way-beyond-guns-and-abortion/

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The Supreme Court's Right Turn Goes Way Beyond Guns And Abortion (Original Post) Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin Jan 2022 OP
Any working person Casady1 Jan 2022 #1
Jill Stein and protest voters Alpeduez21 Jan 2022 #2
AMEN! LoisB Jan 2022 #3
The billionaiares bought this court to eliminate the democratic part of the U.S.Republic. They ShazamIam Jan 2022 #4
yup. nailed it. anti stupid Jan 2022 #5
 

Casady1

(2,133 posts)
1. Any working person
Thu Jan 13, 2022, 03:15 PM
Jan 2022

who is bring a case against a corporation has no chance of winning his or her case. This is a court who will always rule for the corporations. If RBG had brought her cases to this supreme court she would have lost.

Alpeduez21

(1,759 posts)
2. Jill Stein and protest voters
Thu Jan 13, 2022, 03:16 PM
Jan 2022

Can go straight to fucking hell. You sanctimonious pieces of shit. But her emails, a third party wouldn’t be so bad. Fuck you. Yes I hate you probably more than repukes. At least we knew repukes hated America. Are you happy with what you’ve accomplished? Not a fucking thing except the destruction of America. I say again go straight to hell

ShazamIam

(2,576 posts)
4. The billionaiares bought this court to eliminate the democratic part of the U.S.Republic. They
Thu Jan 13, 2022, 04:43 PM
Jan 2022

want an authorization un-democratic theocracy, and those pesky individual rights have to go, except guns
guns are good for killing and unrest and chaos are good for authoritarians.

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