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proximoception) wrote2015-06-26 12:15 pm
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Ha ha! A fuming Alito said this:
For today’s majority, it does not matter that the right to same-sex marriage lacks deep roots or even that it is contrary to long-established tradition. The Justices in the majority claim the authority to confer constitutional protection upon that right simply because they believe that it is fundamental.
Imagine that.
For today’s majority, it does not matter that the right to same-sex marriage lacks deep roots or even that it is contrary to long-established tradition. The Justices in the majority claim the authority to confer constitutional protection upon that right simply because they believe that it is fundamental.
Imagine that.
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Scalia's dissent is hilarious, and I hate the fact that I see his point nearly always, though always disagreeing with his conclusions.
Thomas's was just the worst.
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How letter and intention dance around each other is an interesting topic, but the conservatives on that Court lost the right to pout about judicial activism about a hundred atrocious decisions ago. The party of law died ages ago, if there ever was one. Tradition vs. fundamentals is where we're at, on the issues where money doesn't care. Money vs. fundamentals otherwise.
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