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In reply to the discussion: Biden administration says disregarding abortion pill ruling would set "dangerous precedent" [View all]NullTuples
(6,017 posts)27. Only problem is the establishment clause boundaries are determined by...SCOTUS
Which has been packed with conservative Christian religious zealots.
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Biden administration says disregarding abortion pill ruling would set "dangerous precedent" [View all]
Polybius
Apr 2023
OP
The fascists are offering anarchy... where the rule of law is wholly abandoned.
WheelWalker
Apr 2023
#7
re:"that ruling does nothing--a second ruling--requires this medicine to stay on the market"
thesquanderer
Apr 2023
#36
GOP judges setting national injunctions while Dem/neutral ones limit themselves is a weakness
NullTuples
Apr 2023
#30
The argument is that Republican Presidents didn't ignore Roe (and later on Casey)
Polybius
Apr 2023
#22
It almost feels like the Bannon faction did what they could to foment civil war quickly and now...
NullTuples
Apr 2023
#29
Only problem is the establishment clause boundaries are determined by...SCOTUS
NullTuples
Apr 2023
#27
The punchline is that Republicans ignore precedent anyway when it benefits them to do so.
NullTuples
Apr 2023
#26
It may be legal, but they're dismantling generations of settled law on a whim.
NullTuples
Apr 2023
#31
Biden doesn't even have to ignore it; he could just slow walk FDA implementation...for a decade
NullTuples
Apr 2023
#32