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To: 1010RD
Speth, now at the Vermont Law School, said public trust litigation over climate change could work if its backers can find a judge liberal activist wacko judge willing to innovate a new area of law legislate from bench.

There, fixed. A countersuit needs to be filed against every one of these suits because they are being filed fraudently (using children and young adults as 'plaintiffs')
13 posted on 05/04/2011 5:55:37 PM PDT by NWFLConservative (Game On.......Fight Like a Girl!!...............Saracuda in 2012)
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To: NWFLConservative

This points up the flaws in liberal thinking in general terms.

They want to find a judge willing to innovate a new area of law. This is strictly a liberal thought process. Only liberal radical types look to the courts to “innovate” law. Laws are not supposed to be made by courts.

And by filing in 50 states and DC, they are hoping to find at least one such judge willing to innovate for them. And just one favorable ruling could set in motion a chain of events leading to judges setting up cap and trade, or more draconian regulations.

This points up the importance of having conservative judges in our courts. A good common sense conservative would throw this crapola right out of court. Only a liberal mindset would allow lawsuits like this to proceed, and/or rule favorably on them.

This is a good example of legislating from the bench. The liberals couldn’t get cap and trade passed in Congress even when both houses of Congress were in Democrat hands. So now they look to force something through the courts. We’ve played this scene before.


18 posted on 05/04/2011 6:02:39 PM PDT by Dilbert San Diego
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