This is about the Armed Career Criminal Act and how to determine whether a state crime constitutes a "serious drug offense."
Here is the link:
https://www.supremecourt.gov/opinions/23pdf/22-6389_6537.pdf
For more information, SCOTUSblog will have write-ups on the court's Opinions later on today.
At least Coinbase doesn’t have a sex, to avoid confusing the non-biologist Justice Brown.
This still leaves about 36 (I believe) cases that have yet to be decided. That include both the Presidential immunity case and the Fischer case.
This term of court ends June 30 so we should be receiving opinions on about 7 cases a week from now until the end of June.
Nicely done! Alito b####slaps the left that challenged congressional maps as ‘racist’.
Once again Roberts proves he is not a liberal on the litmus test issue for liberals, i.e. race.
“we start with a presumption that the legislature acted in good faith”
Now that’s funny right there, I don’t care who you are
Forming a district that guarantees a majority of black voters is called racial gerrymandering, but don’t tell that to the left.
Strangely enough I suppose, I don’t even care anymore.
In Pennsylvania, only democrats are allowed to gerrymander districts for their benefit.
When a Republican legislature (voted in by the people) gerrymander districts, the democrat controlled State Supreme Court orders it unconstitutional and submits it’s own districts (that of course, favor democrats).
This is how it works in Pennsylvania. The voters be damned.
The two biggest cases are the one that eliminates the Chevron Doctrine and, of course, the Presidential immunity case. Within the Presidential immunity case, the unconstitutional appointment of Jack Smith is extremely important.