the Biden appointee? Will give you two guesses.aggiehawg said:I didn't read the briefs, what is Solicitor's position?BMX Bandit said:
US solicitor general up
the Biden appointee? Will give you two guesses.aggiehawg said:I didn't read the briefs, what is Solicitor's position?BMX Bandit said:
US solicitor general up
LOL. I meant the grounds. Privacy? Liberty? Emanations from penumbras? All of the above?BMX Bandit said:the Biden appointee? Will give you two guesses.aggiehawg said:I didn't read the briefs, what is Solicitor's position?BMX Bandit said:
US solicitor general up
Thanks.BMX Bandit said:
believe its stare decisis based on the argument and questions directed to her
Pro-Life rally Singing the National Anthem outside the Supreme Court this morning ahead of oral arguments in a Mississippi abortion case challenging Roe v. Wade.pic.twitter.com/q8O2VXWtK9
— Benny (@bennyjohnson) December 1, 2021
thisguy05 said:
1/4 of American women have not had abortions.
wbt5845 said:
1 in four women have had an abortion? Were does that come from?
I think this court is too weak and afraid to change anything of substance.Tex117 said:
I just don't see Roe being flat out overturned.
Curtailed significantly, sure...
Nitro Power said:I think this court is too weak and afraid to change anything of substance.Tex117 said:
I just don't see Roe being flat out overturned.
Curtailed significantly, sure...
BMX Bandit said:
Breyer: we have to have public support for our rulings in believing that we do our jobs and not just looking to what is popular. the problem with the watershed cases with such fighting on both sides is people will say "you are just being political" no matter the ruling. so you better be damned sure its a case that needs to be overturned. thats the paradox. maybe you I made an argument that theres a reason to overturn, but not my intent.
Is it me? Or are these arguments all over the place?BMX Bandit said:
Gorsuch: if undue burden won't work, what test should we use?
solicitor general: viability makes the most sense.
BMX Bandit said:
Thomas: answer question from earlier about cocaine case if pre-viablility.
solicitor general: state has interest there, and interest in stopping abortion. but woman's interest is greater than state's.
she answered 1000X better than the other attorney did
It will change a little bit. I think in the end...Roberts (and probably Kavanaugh), side with the lefties of the Court, Roberts writes the opinion, and its somewhat limiting Roe.. (or they take more aim at Casey to dodge the whole "THEY OVERTURNED ROE.")Nitro Power said:I think this court is too weak and afraid to change anything of substance.Tex117 said:
I just don't see Roe being flat out overturned.
Curtailed significantly, sure...
i think Gorsuch is trying to get both sides to say there is no workable test. its either all okay or none is okay. he's wants Casey and Roe overturned.aggiehawg said:Is it me? Or are these arguments all over the place?BMX Bandit said:
Gorsuch: if undue burden won't work, what test should we use?
solicitor general: viability makes the most sense.
pdc093 said:
Justice Roberts nails MY point.
15 weeks is MORE than enough time to make that decision.
She's arguing liberty, freedom, blah,blah,blah. But, personal responsibility, in relation to the 15 week 'deadline' has no place in the discussion.
Makes women sound incapable and lazy.
my bet is that she is simply taking the total # of abortions (most women who have abortions today are having multiple abortions) and dividing it by the # of women in American who are of child-bearing age.wbt5845 said:
1 in four women have had an abortion? Were does that come from?