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It's over. Maybe they will be brought up in four years. jimfields33 Nov 2024 #1
It will not be brought up in four years... kentuck Nov 2024 #2
I think there will be plenty of opportunity to oppose jimfields33 Nov 2024 #5
Oppose with what? kentuck Nov 2024 #6
We had the minority in 2017 as well and stopped a lot. jimfields33 Nov 2024 #8
Good luck! kentuck Nov 2024 #12
I'm not in congress. But I trust our democratic politicians. jimfields33 Nov 2024 #15
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Agree and it would be nice to hang responsibility on SCOTUS (R)s bucolic_frolic Nov 2024 #3
All the way to the Supreme Court as long as the jurisdictions agree to a hearing. marble falls Nov 2024 #4
The Supreme Court won't do anything. Six justices are literally owned by Opus Dei. This is a victory for them. Scrivener7 Nov 2024 #7
In this case, nothing would be something. kentuck Nov 2024 #10
But the overriding question to all that is whether we Scrivener7 Nov 2024 #13
I think the bigger question is do we hold them responsible for their decisions? kentuck Nov 2024 #14
How do we do that? Scrivener7 Nov 2024 #36
No. ramedy Nov 2024 #9
So, you are saying it cannot be appealed? kentuck Nov 2024 #11
We are saying it's over period. Won't be appealed, and won't be brought back after 4 years. Solomon Nov 2024 #16
I sense an assumption that we will survive the four years and go back to normal? kentuck Nov 2024 #18
There's nothing to appeal if a dismissal was ordered with the consent Ocelot II Nov 2024 #26
A case that is dismissed cannot be appealed. ramedy Nov 2024 #31
No DetroitLegalBeagle Nov 2024 #19
Apparently, we surrender everything to a dictator Bettie Nov 2024 #20
I'm sure we will get exactly what we deserve. kentuck Nov 2024 #21
And the people doing the surrendering on our behalf Bettie Nov 2024 #22
Definitely a win for the billionaires. kentuck Nov 2024 #23
Let's face it. Our Department of Justed failed America...miserably. spanone Nov 2024 #24
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Leonard Leo, Harlan Crow, Ginni Thomas, Martha Alito, John Roberts, Sam Alito, Ocelot II Nov 2024 #27
The government can probably be sued. I imagkne there can be a strong case made for it. ColinC Nov 2024 #28
By whom? And on what legal basis? onenote Nov 2024 #33
I feel we are living through the end of America. Doodley Nov 2024 #29
Yes. We are. ramedy Nov 2024 #32
At 4 a.m. I was awake Marthe48 Nov 2024 #30
Who would appeal it? onenote Nov 2024 #34
A case is between the plaintiff and the defendants. Igel Nov 2024 #35
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