Posted on 05/14/2022 5:35:10 AM PDT by Morgana
"Though polygraph, or lie detector tests, are not generally admissible in court, they can be introduced in limited circumstances. As a basis for expert opinion, these results can hold great weight in front of a judge or jury." - re: pumphreylawfirm.com
Your making my point. The Federal Government, and it’s Judges have been legislating from the bench since Roe v Wade. Your example is another trampling of the States and Peoples right to legislate themselves.
Roe v Wade take down isn’t about abortion, in my mind, it’s about what Alito said
Power to the People
Democrats are all for Democracy, till it disagrees with them. Then they are all about Judicial overreach.
Woops, yep. Assumed its gender.
“hinted that a liberal clerk may have leaked”
This is how the left destroys institutions. They’ve done it time and again.I'm not being picky, and I'm not complaining, but I want you to recognize that the same degradation of standards that Justice Thomas is pointing to has brought about your incorrect use of the third-person plural pronoun "they" for the singular "it."
Social justice 14th Amendment-based lawmaking from the court began with Brown v. Board of Education.
If someone can cite an earlier case I’d appreciate the information.
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