this will be fun
This was the same thing that troubled me, “we the people” not we the government.
She and her colleagues, as stated in the opinion were bound by Supreme Court precedent. Only the Supreme Court can change it’s own precedent, not District or Appeals Courts can do that. As always the solution to these problems is not to expect judges to change law to get to an outcome they desire, but rather it is for the people to elect candidates to their legislature’s to change the law if they don’t like it.