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I keep wondering: if SCOTUS rules in favor of something undeniably unconstitutional, what recourse is there?
Darick @DarickR
"This is poison for the Supreme Court. It is an institution built on a foundation of public trust: It does not have the power of the purse or the authority to enforce the laws that it interprets. Credibility is its currency. And that foundation of credibility is already eroding," https://www.msnbc.c
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Noel Marie
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The "undeniably" part is the catch, given that any ruling comes with a whole treatise proactively denying its own unconstitutionality. sigh.
05:13 PM - Apr 23, 2023
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In response to Noel Marie.
Yes, that's what worries me, too.
05:14 PM - Apr 23, 2023
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