To: bereanway
Yes, you are correct. The prospects are great that things will be getting really ugly.
Especially under cover of that new phrase "compelling state interests." You know the one. In the pursuit of "diversity" it was used in the Michigan Law School case to openly violate the 15th Ammendment.
That phrase may now be used to violate every aspect of the constitution. Unless Congress acts. Seen any activity of that nature?
15 posted on
08/13/2003 6:56:37 AM PDT by
Avoiding_Sulla
(You can't see where we're going when you don't look where we've been.)
To: Avoiding_Sulla
Congress and the States don't seem to feel they have a dog in this fight which I don't understand. I would start to take it kind of personally if someone did to me what the Supremes have done to those two. Their roles are clearly being diminished by a group of unelected, unaccountable appointees who are only interested in their brand of social engineering.
I don't know if we will reach some breaking point or just continue quietly into the night. I would certainly hope it will be the former.
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