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Dangling0826

(47 posts)
28. It just takes four to agree to take a case
Fri Dec 5, 2025, 08:15 PM
22 hrs ago

I don't think they have the fifth vote even this court as extremely bad and so willing to bend to the knee of Trump have shown they do have a few limits. This court agreed to hear Trump v. Slaughter that was the unitary legislature case if they agreed with it, it would have let States do whatever they wanted with elections no checks from any state or federal court even this court said that went too far.

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'Executive Orders as Lawmaking' needs to end C_U_L8R Yesterday #3
This court, this regime 31st Street Bridge Yesterday #4
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Marching Through Georgia struggle4progress Yesterday #19
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This is the litmus test case I have been fearing. TomSlick 23 hrs ago #22
Originalists, my ass! WTF is there to decide? OMGWTF 23 hrs ago #23
While they are at it just give him immunity..............oh yeah the 6 maga POS already did that........... turbinetree 23 hrs ago #24
Absolutely disgusting. There is no reason to take up Trump's patently ridiculous argument. SunSeeker 23 hrs ago #26
They took this case in order to overturn the law. johnnyfins 22 hrs ago #27
It just takes four to agree to take a case Dangling0826 22 hrs ago #28
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Practical Aspect Considerations DallasNE 19 hrs ago #31
Imo, fwiw, which is nothing... lonely bird 7 hrs ago #37
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