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bucolic_frolic

(42,666 posts)
28. Roberts facing a full blown overturning of precedent
Thu Sep 2, 2021, 06:33 AM
Sep 2021

The judiciary now laced with radicals not acting in the interests of stability. Rule of law manages the bureaucracy and when rule of law becomes rule of the day, you haven't got much.

Thanks. Here: elleng Sep 2021 #1
Get the f@$k out of Texas. Kittycatkat Sep 2021 #2
TX every few years whines about seceding. We as a nation should insist they LEAVE!! PortTack Sep 2021 #3
Open up the border with Mexico and let them have it back. roamer65 Sep 2021 #6
With all the sick f#cks in Texas, Mexico might just say "no thanks." alwaysinasnit Sep 2021 #14
"I'm shocked, I tell you I'm shocked" kimbutgar Sep 2021 #4
K and R...Pack the Supreme Court...Overturn this Horrific Ruling...And Biden knows what to do... Stuart G Sep 2021 #5
Easier said than done. Unless the filibuster is eliminated, I am afraid it's over JohnSJ Sep 2021 #15
+1 -K&R onetexan Sep 2021 #21
Fuck John Roberts and his fake votes with the liberals. He doesn't have to get his hands dirty now ZonkerHarris Sep 2021 #7
Sorry, it isn't Roberts on this one, it is trump and the three SC justices he appointed, because JohnSJ Sep 2021 #22
I like John Roberts. Steelrolled Sep 2021 #32
It's a good thing that we withdrew from Afghanistan when we did Moebym Sep 2021 #8
My thought exactly yesterday Ponietz Sep 2021 #10
Unless the filibuster is eliminated, there is little he can do JohnSJ Sep 2021 #23
28 other Repuke led states are in the wings ready to take the stage. burrowowl Sep 2021 #9
Now other states can just copy what Texas did. dalton99a Sep 2021 #11
I don't understand the law. So anyone can look at someone's medical records? Jon King Sep 2021 #12
Apparently, it doesn't matter maxrandb Sep 2021 #30
I'm pretty sure the suit has to be filed in Texas onenote Sep 2021 #37
With this law, didn't TX just codify vigilante justice? slightlv Sep 2021 #13
Maybe I am wrong but could they simply be waiting for some nitwit to actually try and file cstanleytech Sep 2021 #16
The law specifically gives anyone standing. Jon King Sep 2021 #17
Until some actually files such a suit though we wont be able to tell for sure. cstanleytech Sep 2021 #19
Well, what I don't get EndlessWire Sep 2021 #24
This message was self-deleted by its author Chin music Sep 2021 #25
SCOTUS cockroaches come out at night Pas-de-Calais Sep 2021 #18
women need to get the fuck & relocate to a better state than texas ! monkeyman1 Sep 2021 #20
This law allows people with absolutely no standing to sue and win. Kablooie Sep 2021 #26
This message was self-deleted by its author Chin music Sep 2021 #27
No but I heard this law specifically allows anyone to sue. Kablooie Sep 2021 #31
Yeah, but can they do that? moose65 Sep 2021 #34
They can do that ripcord Sep 2021 #35
Roberts facing a full blown overturning of precedent bucolic_frolic Sep 2021 #28
Order (PDF) : sl8 Sep 2021 #29
Real purpose Crepuscular Sep 2021 #33
Do you think Susan Collins is concerned? hamsterjill Sep 2021 #36
Isn't the unconstitutionality of the law self-evident? Shermann Sep 2021 #38
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