This was the most well put together cases to hit the SCOTUS than any other case thus far.
56 posted on Monday, November 29, 2010 11:09:49 AM by Retired Intelligence Officer
I disagree. The Kerchner case was perhaps the most fatally flawed of all the eligibility cases. It comes as no surprise at all that SCOTUS summarily denied a hearing without comment.
Why was fatally flawed? Please explain.