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In reply to the discussion: Cuomo Attacks Supreme Court, but Virus Ruling Is Warning to Governors [View all]ancianita
(36,054 posts)43. Thank you for the clarification.
I posted the report out of interest in how well run Cuomo's pandemic zone works in its appropriate monitoring of business and other human activities.
I probably shouldn't have, but assumed that the report had legal credibility.
Thanks for laying out the flaws in the defense wording.
Now we understand, and hopefully Cuomo knows, what to do if he's to defend state guidelines again.
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ancianita
Nov 2020
OP
Depends. Some churches admit that members can practice their knowledge of the difference
ancianita
Nov 2020
#3
Right? One would think that church leaders would require those, or at least a temperature
ancianita
Nov 2020
#7
He is. But it's a question of whose rights prevail -- those who are religious or everyone else's.
ancianita
Nov 2020
#11
Not a lawyer, I'd agree it's a state decision, but then the plaintiffs claim national standing.
ancianita
Nov 2020
#9
Harry Litman? He's an attorney, not a constitutional lawyer. Anyone can claim to
ancianita
Nov 2020
#15
gerrymandering is not at fault here. A state is going to have the same number of
yellowdogintexas
Nov 2020
#32
I watched some videos of those weddings and I couldn't believe how huge the crowds were
yellowdogintexas
Nov 2020
#33
Agree. According to Justice Roberts, belief numbers aren't as protected as human health numbers.
ancianita
Nov 2020
#16
One is moved to ask how they would rule over actions like those of Amon Bundy, David Koresh,
Ford_Prefect
Nov 2020
#19
God is not going to protect the people the SCOTUS has condemned to death in this decision
RVN VET71
Nov 2020
#21
Or until a big D Dem Congress moves to restructure it -- 13 justices for 13 federal districts.
ancianita
Nov 2020
#26
Nothing like a nice stuffy church as a prelude to a nice stuffy ventilator
bucolic_frolic
Nov 2020
#27