So, I can’t disagree with the Court’s decision?
Your disagreement plus the dissenting opinion make no difference to what the law is. The effective law is what the majority opinion held it to be. I disagree with the Court, but when I state what the law is, I do not state what I think it ought to be. The interpretation given by the Court is what is enforceable.
“The interpretation given by the Court is what is enforceable.”
No @#$%, Sherlock. Just as I have been arguing against the validity of Roe v. Wade since the 1970s, and why, my opinion is mine, and is not legally dispositive. On that note, we’ll see what SCOTUS does with that case shortly.