Posted on 06/16/2019 10:31:21 AM PDT by Monrose72
Anticipation is growing for the Supreme Courts biggest decisions of the year. With just two weeks left in the month of June, the justices have yet to issue rulings in 24 cases, including high-profile decisions that will affect the census citizenship question and partisan gerrymandering. The final stretch may also signal how the new conservative majority will rule on other major cases down the line, providing a glimpse of some of the issues the justices could take up when their next term starts in October. Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg suggested in remarks delivered earlier this month that split decisions on the court could be expected before the end of this term.
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The notion that we sit around at the end of June to wait the pronouncements of the philosopher kings all but makes me physically ill. The founders are spinning in their graves.
If we wrapped magnetos around them they could power half the eastern seaboard.
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