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In reply to the discussion: Arizona Attorney General Kris Mayes tells U.S. Supreme Court to shove it [View all]BlueIdaho
(13,582 posts)56. Without a doubt.
Democracies rise and fall on the agreed social contract between the governed and those who govern. Anytime the system is gamed, society is put at risk.
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Arizona Attorney General Kris Mayes tells U.S. Supreme Court to shove it [View all]
In It to Win It
Jul 2023
OP
Let the billionaires funding these supreme court decisions go broke taking EVERY
BComplex
Jul 2023
#2
If the discriminators have sanctions imposed on them for taking their crap suits to court,
BComplex
Jul 2023
#5
What's the discredited basis, though? Lower courts are bound by the 303creative decision.
JudyM
Jul 2023
#48
I bet that most of the billionaires' expenditures cycles back into fat-cat pockets
erronis
Jul 2023
#16
I'm glad she has given notice to those who seek to practice their bigotry in the public sphere.
Lonestarblue
Jul 2023
#6
There are rumors that Thomas is considering retirement. I'll believe it when I see it, but
PortTack
Jul 2023
#22
It is so wonderful to be able to be proud of government actions in Arizona for a change!
MLAA
Jul 2023
#7
Me either! I moved to Az right after college and have kept a home here though spent about 10
MLAA
Jul 2023
#40
Works for me! I'm in Tucson, quite a bit smaller than Phoenix area, but even so it's grown
MLAA
Jul 2023
#79
Even if sex was not defined including sexual orientation and gender identity
LiberalFighter
Jul 2023
#13
Kudos to them..hope other states follow. The SC is supposedly all about states rights
PortTack
Jul 2023
#15
When the extreme court interprets the Constitution (which is what that case involved), states
JudyM
Jul 2023
#49
Individual states refusing to enforce Supreme Court decisions when the shoe is on the other foot
Mr.Bill
Jul 2023
#37
I agree with your point ripcord, it will happen that a GOP AG will ignore a SCOTUS ruling
irisblue
Jul 2023
#82
We are expected to obey the law, and they aren't, so this is an idea whose time has come
bucolic_frolic
Jul 2023
#62
Could allowing a protected people to sit at a bar be "expressive conduct"? thx in advance ...
uponit7771
Jul 2023
#76