Welcome to DU! The truly grassroots left-of-center political community where regular people, not algorithms, drive the discussions and set the standards. Join the community: Create a free account Support DU (and get rid of ads!): Become a Star Member Latest Breaking News General Discussion The DU Lounge All Forums Issue Forums Culture Forums Alliance Forums Region Forums Support Forums Help & Search
Brava, Justice Kagan! markpkessinger Mar 2014 #1
Hope she has better luck with scalia and his fellow vermin than she did with Citizens United. calimary Mar 2014 #3
Are you kidding? PhilosopherKing Mar 2014 #27
In fairness ... 1StrongBlackMan Mar 2014 #73
Thank you for using "Brava" correctly. New Orleans Strong Mar 2014 #7
I was an opera major in college ;) n/t markpkessinger Mar 2014 #8
Of course! New Orleans Strong Mar 2014 #10
The Marschallin, Octavian and Sophie. pangaia Mar 2014 #25
It does NOT! eom catrose Mar 2014 #34
Bernstein in Vienna..... pangaia Mar 2014 #38
I wunner if dis here Scalia likes operas an' what-not Kurovski Mar 2014 #48
He claims to. pangaia Mar 2014 #50
It reminds me of the scene in The Untouchables Kurovski Mar 2014 #52
I don't know that one, but I'll look into it catrose Mar 2014 #51
Renee Fleming iS really very very special. pangaia Mar 2014 #54
Here's a fun little 6 degrees... 3catwoman3 Mar 2014 #59
Check you messages.. pangaia Mar 2014 #70
I've known Renee defacto7 Mar 2014 #62
Small world. pangaia Mar 2014 #71
Oh, there are bad operas Fortinbras Armstrong Mar 2014 #87
Oh, I agree catrose Mar 2014 #88
Of course she is right LondonReign2 Mar 2014 #75
This is a very worrisome case. longship Mar 2014 #2
The other ACA case worries me a lot more -- the one that would take away subsidies pnwmom Mar 2014 #5
Yes, I have a subsidy (I'm in Ohio) and having to make Boomerproud Mar 2014 #15
It would be a disaster. That SCOTUS ruling will be critical. pnwmom Mar 2014 #58
No time to panic yet on a long-shot case Rstrstx Mar 2014 #64
Good question. Who had standing? n/t pnwmom Mar 2014 #65
I had not heard of that one... It would hurt millions of people. n/t freshwest Mar 2014 #55
without having heard anythinv of the oral arguments or read the transcript, Volaris Mar 2014 #85
Here is Scalia in Employment Division v Smith, the 1990 case cited: happyslug Mar 2014 #4
That distinction begs the question. SunSeeker Mar 2014 #19
After you made your comment I added comments regarding the other cases that are factors happyslug Mar 2014 #22
There are many differences between the pacifist denied unemployment benefits and Hobby Lobby. SunSeeker Mar 2014 #32
I just pointed out the more important prior decisions happyslug Mar 2014 #61
Yup. And I'm just pointing out why they're wrong. SunSeeker Mar 2014 #63
Pacifism means risking loss of job Steviehh Mar 2014 #82
Yes indeed. SunSeeker Mar 2014 #83
I like your thinking. n/t DebJ Mar 2014 #84
Oh, that was delicious. AtheistCrusader Mar 2014 #6
OUCH!!!!!!! DeSwiss Mar 2014 #9
Nope LondonReign2 Mar 2014 #76
So, what religion is against paying taxes, 'cause I want to join that one justiceischeap Mar 2014 #11
Post removed Post removed Mar 2014 #12
I boldly predict that Scalia will ignore his own logic and vote to restrict women's healthcare. Bucky Mar 2014 #13
Yep. Hypocrisy is his middle name. progressoid Mar 2014 #14
Yup. Does anyone believe anymore that these cases are decided by legal reasoning? nt Jerry442 Mar 2014 #16
Lots of judges use reasoning and legal theory to decide issues. Bucky Mar 2014 #17
Legal theories are but a smorgasbord of fig leaves to cover the result the SCOTUS wants to reach. SunSeeker Mar 2014 #20
Scalito are hacks and worthless to our society as a whole. They are corporate shills mdbl Mar 2014 #26
Help me out here please.. (don't mean to be so dense) 2banon Mar 2014 #18
I have a religious objection to the use of Viagra. raging moderate Mar 2014 #21
Looks to me like it will come down to.... idendoit Mar 2014 #23
Never mind, Tony will just invoke the "this time only, no precedents are to be set by this" yellowcanine Mar 2014 #24
What about my freedom from religion? afertal Mar 2014 #28
Exactly. This case is all back asswards. SunSeeker Mar 2014 #33
Hear Hear, Sir: These People Want To Impose Their Religious Views On Their Employees The Magistrate Mar 2014 #53
It all goes back to this personhood nonsense Trust Buster Mar 2014 #29
Huge K&R. JDPriestly Mar 2014 #30
LMAO! Scalia got PWNED by his own opinion! Rex Mar 2014 #31
Given his inconsistency there are no doubt plenty of opportunities...nt truebluegreen Mar 2014 #36
I dunno, I've been told he is a mad genius. Rex Mar 2014 #37
Absolutely mad... truebluegreen Mar 2014 #39
Very shocking, also he doesn't believe in 'conflict of interest' nor does Thomas. Rex Mar 2014 #40
Very true. truebluegreen Mar 2014 #46
The compelling interest test for a constitutional exemption being thrown out the window Fred Sanders Mar 2014 #35
P.S.: since any employer is free to not provide medical insurance at all, leaving employees Fred Sanders Mar 2014 #41
You would think, but alas, these religious zealots Iliyah Mar 2014 #45
K & R Iliyah Mar 2014 #42
Kagan did a great job here Gothmog Mar 2014 #43
kick Liberal_in_LA Mar 2014 #44
I'm taking applications for my new religion now. obxhead Mar 2014 #47
I'm praying for you! Kurovski Mar 2014 #49
Kick (nt) pinto Mar 2014 #56
Clement's response: "If you look at that parade of horribles..." Roland99 Mar 2014 #57
and reading between the lines HockeyMom Mar 2014 #78
I get the feeling that Scalia has decided to destroy the USA before he goes. Kablooie Mar 2014 #60
I wonder if that pompous, arrogant prick Fat Tony realizes he just got smashed and bested Nanjing to Seoul Mar 2014 #66
Obama's SC appointments are ultimately going to prove quite exceptional Hekate Mar 2014 #67
The CONservatives (not so) secretly want to replace Civil law with far rightwing "Biblical law." blkmusclmachine Mar 2014 #68
The Enlightenment has sure taken a hit... KansDem Mar 2014 #69
I haven't read the comments yet; but ... 1StrongBlackMan Mar 2014 #72
Don't count on a favorable ruiling. This is the court the endowed corps with personhood. olegramps Mar 2014 #74
Anarchy!! Sheepshank Mar 2014 #77
Awesome!! hueymahl Mar 2014 #79
sweet! BlancheSplanchnik Mar 2014 #80
Good for her! Still, Scalia is shameless so it may roll right off. polichick Mar 2014 #81
OMG, this is worse than I thought. grahamhgreen Mar 2014 #86
Mind like a steel trap! Very well done! nt MADem Mar 2014 #89
And if Scalia had any sense of shame, that might work Prophet 451 Mar 2014 #90
Kinda missed the point of the argument AngryAmish Mar 2014 #91
Bush v Gore should have settled once and for all that right wingers on the bench yurbud Mar 2014 #92
This "theory" should have been laughed out of court long ago. DirkGently Mar 2014 #93
Latest Discussions»General Discussion»Kagan Throws Scalia's Own...»Reply #68