The Isolated Politics Blurt Thread I: A New Beginning

Louisiana will soon likely become the first state in the nation to require the display of the 10 Commandments in all schools that receive state funding after the Louisiana House of Representatives voted, by a 79-16 margin, to approve legislation that would require the display of the Commandments in state-funded schools and colleges.
https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/poli...p&cvid=9f1bb28a97cb4435bdc40e103957e8c1&ei=32


i wonder if young people reading those same 'commandments' and looking at trump see anything askew?
 

Sotomayor with the unanimous decision​

Supreme Court unanimously rules for NRA in free speech fight

“Vullo was free to criticize the NRA and pursue the conceded violations of New York insurance law,” Sotomayor wrote.

“She could not wield her power, however, to threaten enforcement actions against DFS-regulated entities in order to punish or suppress the NRA’s gun-promotion advocacy,” the opinion continued. “Because the complaint plausibly alleges that Vullo did just that, the Court holds that the NRA stated a First Amendment violation.”
There really should be a SCOTUS thread to discuss hearings and rulings, etc. That being said, I doubt it would be used for that purpose and so I won't be starting it. I know we have a few specific to specific cases.
 

The Kansas Supreme Court has ruled that voting is not a fundamental right. What's next for voters?

abcnews.go.com.ico
ABC News|21 hours ago
A split Kansas Supreme Court ruling last week found that voting is not a fundamental right listed in the state Constitution's Bill of Rights ...
 
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