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August 26th, 2022 - 4:36 pm § in Law and Courts, Religion

A Handmaid’s tale: Who really killed Roe v. Wade?

Roe v. Wade was overturned by a single vote. The case that overturned it was decided 6-3, but Chief Justice Roberts only concurred in reversing the lower court decision on narrower grounds, and wasn’t in favor of completely scrapping Roe v. Wade. Without Amy Cony Barrett’s vote, Roe v. W[...]

August 4th, 2022 - 2:36 pm § in Law and Courts

A sociopath’s right to bear arms shall not be infringed

Michael Morgan isn’t unique; sociopaths like him are the bread-and-butter of New York tabloids. Two years ago, Morgan, then 18 years old, came out of an apartment building shooting. He missed the intended victim, but killed the victim’s companion. He got away with that crime at the time,[...]

July 27th, 2022 - 4:36 pm § in Politics

This was bound to happen

On Thursday, July 21, 2022, a Michigan Home Depot customer “reached for his wallet and accidentally grabbed his gun,” and shot himself “in the rear end.” (Story here.) When this hit the news, a debate raged on the HorsesAss.org blog (more or less here) about whether this is f[...]

July 27th, 2022 - 2:17 pm § in Law and Courts

The missing ingredient in Democrats’ Supreme Court term limits bill

House Democrats introduced a bill (read it here) on Tuesday, July 26, 2022, limiting Supreme Court justices to 18 years of “active service,” after which they would be “deemed to have retired” (see story here). This isn’t going anywhere, at least not in the present Congr[...]

July 17th, 2022 - 3:24 pm § in Law and Courts, Politics, Religion

Objective Truth v. Subjective Belief

This is the battle of the new century, and it’s not going well for the good guys. It feels like 1940, struggling to hold the beachheads in England and Dunkirk (but, as you’ll recall, the good guys won that one; the lesson being to never give up the good fight, no matter how dark the [&he[...]

July 12th, 2022 - 4:15 pm § in Law and Courts

Does this judge think he’s president, or is he simply incompetent?

Congress doesn’t give ICE nearly enough resources to deport all illegals, so it has to prioritize. This is done by the agency’s political bosses in Washington D.C. In fact, a federal law explicitly makes Department Homeland Security (DHS) secretaries responsible for “establishing natio[...]

July 11th, 2022 - 4:45 pm § in Law and Courts

Could abortion trigger a constitutional crisis or worse?

In 1973, the Supreme Court created a right to abortion in Roe v. Wade. On its face, all the court’s 2022 Dobbs decision does is rescind that right. What the court giveth, it taketh away. Which leaves abortion to federal and state legislation. If you follow this string all the way back to the h[...]

July 10th, 2022 - 1:44 pm § in Law and Courts

Protests, bounty hunters, and the Supreme Court

How do you deal with situations when emotions are running high? Soldiers in combat and airline pilots facing emergencies rely on their training and discipline. In civilian life, well-adjusted adults fall back on principle and social norms to guide their behavior in times of stress. We’ve seen [...]

July 5th, 2022 - 11:52 am § in Hypocrisy, Law and Courts, Politics

Had enough of this yet?

Republicans talk about responsibility; let’s make them practice it. They had a chance to ban assault weapons, or at least raise the age for buying them. They refused. Solution? Vote against them until they straighten out. (Note: Conservatives are explicit about why they, as private citizens, &[...]

July 3rd, 2022 - 7:43 am § in Law and Courts

Supreme Court thoughts

The Supreme Court conservatives’ judicial philosophy is “originalism,” the idea the Constitution should be interpreted today according to its authors’ original intent 236 years ago. But they wrote the Constitution for a society based on white supremacy, see article here, and many of the Fou[...]