• zkfcfbzr
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    761 month ago

    Anyone else get a minor heart attack reading those first four words for a post at the very top of your feed?

    • @clearedtoland
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      301 month ago

      Felt the deep pit in my stomach seeing “Elena Kagan.” Then read the rest and went back to being sleepy eyed.

      At least, if it were to happen, Dems still have the Senate and Presidency this time around.

        • FaceDeer
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          131 month ago

          If there was a Supreme Court vacancy right now and the Republicans were pulling some kind of shenanigan to prevent a new one being seated until after the election, that’d be the greatest gift they could possibly give to the Democrats. That would mean that the election was very obviously going to decide the fate of the Supreme Court, which would bring out tons of voters that might have stayed home.

          Whereas if Biden was to seat a new Supreme Court judge right now, and then Trump won, it’s not like the Supreme Court would matter anyway.

            • FaceDeer
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              11 month ago

              Yes, which is why it should light a fire under the voters. The Democrats can literally point to the previous example and say “look, this is exactly what will happen if the Republicans win.”

      • @Quetzalcutlass
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        11 month ago

        Felt the deep pit in my stomach

        It’s depressing how I went from not understanding this expression, to feeling it nearly every time I checked the headlines starting in November of 2016.

    • @machinin
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      41 month ago

      Exactly! Scared the bejesus out of me.

  • Drunemeton
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    201 month ago

    I feel like any such reform will be challenged and go to them, SCOTUS, for approval. Anyone wanna wager how that’ll turn out!?

    • @[email protected]
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      91 month ago

      I’m not sure it can. It would be Congress and the president. The Supreme Court wouldn’t be able to overrule, that’s the whole point of the separate branches split the way they are

      • @RagingRobot
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        51 month ago

        How did they overturn the other laws then?

        • FaceDeer
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          191 month ago

          Fun fact, the Constitution doesn’t actually say that the US Supreme Court has the ability to interpret the Constitution. That power was granted to the Supreme Court by the Supreme Court in their decision on Marbury v. Madison (1803).

          A classic example of how there’s actually no such thing as laws or rules in any objective sense, it’s just a bunch of people collectively agreeing to go along with stuff.

        • @machinin
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          101 month ago

          They ruled on the interpretation of the law. Congress can pass laws to avoid different interpretations as long as they aren’t unconstitutional (which causes a problem if you have a very conservative understanding of the constitution).

        • @Fedizen
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          41 month ago

          the supreme court airbud rule: there’s no rule against it, yet. The only thing the constitution says is that there’s a supreme court and they can’t be defunded or fired easily. It doesn’t say what they do or how they do it. Congress could easily pass a law stripping the supreme court of powers or even throwing endless wrenches in the process.

  • @Yawweee877h444
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    111 month ago

    This is coming from one of the conservative justices, right? Right?

    Lol of course it isn’t. Surprise, surprise.