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  • Jun 16, 2022

    There's expected to be a large amount of hugely significant decisions from this extremely conservative Supreme Court over the next couple of weeks this summer as they look to completely dismantle the freedoms of Americans and destroy the financial well-being of the working class.

    Post about it here!

  • Jun 16, 2022
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    Like what

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    @op put some of these cases in the op

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    You phrasing this like it's an album rollout

  • Jun 16, 2022
    space0cadet

    Like what

    roe v wade and a big gun one

  • Jun 16, 2022
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    hoopsplayer21

    @op put some of these cases in the op

    Imma be honest, I’m on vacation for the next month so I ain’t really got time for that, and no one else made one so I was hoping y’all would just post them here

    If you wanna make a thread yourself I’m def down for this one to be closed tho

  • Jun 16, 2022
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    Young D

    Imma be honest, I’m on vacation for the next month so I ain’t really got time for that, and no one else made one so I was hoping y’all would just post them here

    If you wanna make a thread yourself I’m def down for this one to be closed tho

    ill be the OP of a new thread if no one else wants to do it

    ill add the cases and links to the legal filings for anyone who's that big of a nerd abt it (as I am)

  • Jun 17, 2022

    (this will be the OP of my hypothetical Supreme Court 2022 Summer Decisions thread:)

    During May and June of each Term (which begins in October), the Supreme Court of the United States traditionally releases opinions (rulings) in the cases that they have heard during that term.

    The Court has declared their next two opinion release days are Tuesday, June 21st and Thursday, June 23rd.

    Here are some of the most (in)famous and important decisions the Court has yet to hand out as this Term winds down:

    Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization, No. 19-1392

    Issue(s): Whether all pre-viability prohibitions on elective abortions are unconstitutional.
    supremecourt.gov/docket/docketfiles/html/public/19-1392.html

    New York State Rifle & Pistol Association Inc. v. Bruen, No. 20-843

    Issue(s): Whether the state of New York's denial of petitioners' applications for concealed-carry licenses for self-defense violated the Second Amendment.
    supremecourt.gov/docket/docketfiles/html/public/20-843.html

    Kennedy v. Bremerton School District, No. 21-418

    Issue(s): (1) Whether a public-school employee who says a brief, quiet prayer by himself while at school and visible to students is engaged in government speech that lacks any First Amendment protection; and (2) whether, assuming that such religious expression is private and protected by the free speech and free exercise clauses, the establishment clause nevertheless compels public schools to prohibit it.
    supremecourt.gov/docket/docketfiles/html/public/21-418.html

    Oklahoma v. Castro-Huerta, No. 21-429

    Issue(s): Whether a state has authority to prosecute non-Indians who commit crimes against Indians in Indian country.
    supremecourt.gov/docket/docketfiles/html/public/21-429.html

    Biden v. Texas, No. 21-954

    Issue(s): (1) Whether 8 U.S.C. § 1225 requires the Department of Homeland Security to continue implementing the Migrant Protection Protocols, a former policy under which certain noncitizens arriving at the southwest border were returned to Mexico during their immigration proceedings; and (2) whether the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 5th Circuit erred by concluding that the secretary of homeland security’s new decision terminating MPP had no legal effect.
    supremecourt.gov/docket/docketfiles/html/public/21-954.html

    West Virginia v. Environmental Protection Agency, No. 20-1350
    Issue(s): Whether, in 42 U.S.C. § 7411(d), an ancillary provision of the Clean Air Act, Congress constitutionally authorized the Environmental Protection Agency to issue significant rules — including those capable of reshaping the nation’s electricity grids and unilaterally decarbonizing virtually any sector of the economy — without any limits on what the agency can require so long as it considers cost, nonair impacts and energy requirements.

    supremecourt.gov/docket/docketfiles/html/public/20-1530.html

  • Jun 17, 2022
    Lein

    You phrasing this like it's an album rollout

    it is an album rollout

    these MFs the street team

    washingtonpost.com/politics/2021/05/18/supreme-court-just-took-case-that-could-kill-roe-v-wade-or-let-it-die-slowly

    this is ppl who say the album sucks without even having heard it yet

    this s*** is when the album leaks early and by the time it actually comes out everyone's heard it

  • Jun 17, 2022
    gabapentin

    ill be the OP of a new thread if no one else wants to do it

    ill add the cases and links to the legal filings for anyone who's that big of a nerd abt it (as I am)

    Plz do fam, great posts below