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In reply to the discussion: Why are Kagan, Sotomayor, and Jackson not calling out the other justices for delay? [View all]Irish_Dem
(79,454 posts)50. Elections can be overturned by Congress and the SC.
The SC can get off their duffs and start doing the right thing.
If they don't have courage, shame on them.
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Why are Kagan, Sotomayor, and Jackson not calling out the other justices for delay? [View all]
Goodheart
Jun 2024
OP
I think they see their roll as writing reasoned dissents when they disagree. I would not be surprised if one of them
Silent Type
Jun 2024
#5
Because we depend on the 3 liberal justices. You can bash them if you like.
Silent Type
Jun 2024
#47
If there's a "protocol" is it public? Or, just like their internal ethics, is it cloaked?
erronis
Jun 2024
#53
Sotomayor hinted that she cried over some of the rulings coming down. I think it's kick the can.
TheBlackAdder
Jun 2024
#10
Did you see Antonin Scalia call out RGB and others who were in the majority that he strongly disagreed with?
Polybius
Jun 2024
#44
I'm not operating under any delusion that it could mean a trial date before November
Goodheart
Jun 2024
#34
I have an ugly feeling that Alito and Thomas are trying to strong arm Coney-Barrett.
Baitball Blogger
Jun 2024
#12
could be a matter of protocol. could be because they also aren't ready for the decision to come out.
onenote
Jun 2024
#17
None of which would have prevented any of them from the very beginning publicly proclaiming
Goodheart
Jun 2024
#36
Is there anything to gain from, say, Jamie Raskin publicly criticizing Jim Jordan?
Goodheart
Jun 2024
#37
The liberal justices aren't here to meet anyone's vicarious emotional needs. Nt
Fiendish Thingy
Jun 2024
#24