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minus-square@scarabiclinkEnglish9•1 year agoIs this the process? You don’t like a law so you sue the state? Is this how laws get challenged and kicked upward for constitutionality review?
minus-square@fluxionlinkEnglish9•1 year agoYes: as with most laws, you fling a bunch of money at it until you get your way.
minus-squareRemmocklinkfedilink5•1 year agoIt’s been the process since the Corporatist push of the late 1970’s.
minus-squarenorbertlinkfedilink3•1 year agoIt’s definitely part of a process. There’s a reason all the scumbags in congress are lawyers.
Is this the process? You don’t like a law so you sue the state? Is this how laws get challenged and kicked upward for constitutionality review?
Yes: as with most laws, you fling a bunch of money at it until you get your way.
Ah yes. The true ’how a bill becomes a law’.
It’s been the process since the Corporatist push of the late 1970’s.
It’s definitely part of a process. There’s a reason all the scumbags in congress are lawyers.