Justices Stephen Breyer and Ruth Bader Ginsburg agreed with the majority’s ruling, but in a concurring opinion authored by Breyer, they made clear they believe the ruling only applies in this particular case.
“I agree that enforcing those limits in this particular case does not violate the Suspension Clauses constitutional command,” Breyer wrote. “But we need not, and should not, go further.”
I agree that enforcing those limits in this particular case does not violate the Suspension Clauses constitutional command, Breyer wrote. But we need not, and should not, go further.
Amazing stupidity. You just set precedence Steve. Too bad.
Cinsberg must be really going senile
Time to ship her off to the home
Cinsberg must be really going senile
Time to ship her off to the home
“Justices Stephen Breyer and Ruth Bader Ginsburg agreed with the majoritys ruling, but in a concurring opinion authored by Breyer, they made clear they believe the ruling only applies in this particular case.”
So every individual deportation case has to be reviewed by the Supreme Court?