Now, lets understand in practical terms what Judge Pryors decision in Keeton v. Anderson-Wiley means; it means he believes the state because this was a state university can undertake the forced reeducation of a Christian and that it could treat anyone with her beliefs the same way.
Evidently, Pryor has supported the idea that a Christian can be ‘reprogrammed’ at the direction of the state.
That’s a pretty radical position and extremely anti-religion, anti-first amendment.
Judge Neil Gorsuch has emerged as the leading contender for the only current open spot. I honestly don’t care until a judge is nominated or a leading contender.
I seriously doubt Pryor will ever be in this position if the everything stated above is unbiased and true. Trump has an excellent vetting team. Why worry about something that will not occur?
Pryor is fine. He’s a quality conservative. If you are responding to this post after only reading the above hit-job article as your sole resource, then you will be out of line.
No to Pryor. Yes to Lee or several others.