Thanks tenten. When I heard the decision yesterday, my reaction was as if I had just learned of the sudden death of a dear friend. I am near blind livid with Congress and Scotus over this issue, and the continuing wholesale disembowelment of our Constitution. The GOP knew d@mn well what Motor Voter meant twenty years ago. As usual, a bunch of popularly derived senators were more concerned with reelection than with our republic.
I'm working on another project right now and need to focus. I'll read the Arizona decision more closely when I can control my disgust.
Scalia did some sleight of hand and refocused the justices on the minor issue of standardized form format ~ it's just the same old same old issue we've been addressing since the day of the high speed line printer with pinwheel fed paper.
Quite a trick really. The rest of the issues raised in litigation do seem to have been ignored!
Read it half a dozen times and realized that there wasn't any meat in there, or else I was suffering early onset Alzheimers or maybe a brain concusion. That makes the dissenting opinion much more important in any future cases ~ there's only one!