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The Power of SCOTUS VIII redux: IX is being blocked by the Senate.

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Saw that but didn't dig enough to see the reason why it was tossed.
 
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Thomas considering retiring.

Justice Clarence Thomas, a reliable conservative vote on the Supreme Court, is mulling retirement after the presidential election, according to court watchers.

Warning: the Washington Examiner is a piece of sh-t, and this looks like a classic Echo Chamber tactic to fire up the orcs. "Court watchers" could be two Fox fembots at the vanity pre-show saying, "it would freak out the mouth-breathers if we told them they were gonna lose another justice. Well, I watch Court TV, and I think..."
 
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SCOTUS upholds Connecticut's assault weapons ban by denying cert, again proving the 2nd amendment is not unlimited.

I'm sure that will settle the issue for all concerned...
 
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Good news, bad news in SCOTUS tea leaf reading. Bad news is it's looking like Roberts is writing Fisher II, which means affirmative action in education is likely to take another hit.

Good news is the Texas abortion case looks to be by either Breyer or Kagan, which likely signals Texas went too far even for Kennedy.

8 cases left for this term. Thursday and Monday will have opinions for sure. Beyond that, probably one last session on Wednesday or Thursday next week.

Next term is looking sparse. Only 18 granted so far, normal pace is about 25 or so (and that's down from 10 years ago already)
 
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And for as much crap as Scalia gets on here, it should be noted that today's criminal procedure case out of Utah continued the trend of Breyer siding with the conservatives to uphold the police action while Scalia probably would've been with the three women on the other side. Sotomayor's dissent is particularly biting.
 
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Thomas considering retiring.



Warning: the Washington Examiner is a piece of sh-t, and this looks like a classic Echo Chamber tactic to fire up the orcs. "Court watchers" could be two Fox fembots at the vanity pre-show saying, "it would freak out the mouth-breathers if we told them they were gonna lose another justice. Well, I watch Court TV, and I think..."

Just like RBG wouldn't retire once Obama & the Dems lost the Senate, unless he's got major health concerns, I would be shocked if Thomas retires when Hillary wins.
 
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And for as much crap as Scalia gets on here, it should be noted that today's criminal procedure case out of Utah continued the trend of Breyer siding with the conservatives to uphold the police action while Scalia probably would've been with the three women on the other side. Sotomayor's dissent is particularly biting.

His wife already debunked it as a baseless rumor, but the Echo Chamber is full of it.
 
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Drunk driving decision was handed down today.

By Alito, the forth amendment allows warrantless breath tests but not warrantless blood tests.

Sotomayor, Ginsberg, and Thomas concur in part and dissent in part.

Edit: Sotomayor and RBG would hold both unconstitutional, Thomas would hold both constitutional.
 
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Drunk driving decision was handed down today.

By Alito, the forth amendment allows warrantless breath tests but not warrantless blood tests.

Sotomayor, Ginsberg, and Thomas concur in part and dissent in part.

Edit: Sotomayor and RBG would hold both unconstitutional, Thomas would hold both constitutional.

Thomas is scary dangerous.
 
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Fisher II also out today. Kennedy for the majority, affirming the fifth circuit 4-3 (Kagan recused) and finding Texas affirmative action program acceptable. The vote was on traditional ideological lines.

That is a shocker.
 
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Kennedy's majority opinion is 20 pages. Alito's dissent is 50. Wonder if someone switched votes late in the game.
 
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Fisher II also out today. Kennedy for the majority, affirming the fifth circuit 4-3 (Kagan recused) and finding Texas affirmative action program acceptable. The vote was on traditional ideological lines.

That is a shocker.

Why do you think Kennedy pulled the switcheroo?
 
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Alito still reading from his dissent, will be at least one more released today.
 
Why do you think Kennedy pulled the switcheroo?

SCOTUSBlog says it's a narrow opinion. My guess is it's a combination of wanting that case out the door and saying "we set the criteria in Fisher I, the lower court found that criteria met, I'm not going to overturn that purely factual decision."

But I haven't read it yet, so that's just a guess.
 
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Last ones are two 4-4 affirmances by an equally divided court on the immigration question and an Indian Reservation employment case.

That means the deferred-action policy remains blocked by a preliminary injunction and it goes back to the trial judge in Texas to proceed. Expect that to get taken up again swiftly once there's a ninth justice.
 
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3 cases left, presumably all 3 will come on Monday.

Abortion, McDonnell, and a criminal procedure/gun rights case.

Presumably Kagan has the gun rights case, Breyer the abortion case, and the Chief has McDonnell
 
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Fisher II also out today. Kennedy for the majority, affirming the fifth circuit 4-3 (Kagan recused) and finding Texas affirmative action program acceptable. The vote was on traditional ideological lines.

That is a shocker.

My understanding is that Kennedy has had numerous chances to get rid of affirmative action and has punted constantly. Not surprising if when push comes to shove he decided to preserve it.
 
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Presumably Kagan has the gun rights case, Breyer the abortion case

Are these significant cases? It's nice to see the Good Guys have these opinions.
 
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My understanding is that Kennedy has had numerous chances to get rid of affirmative action and has punted constantly. Not surprising if when push comes to shove he decided to preserve it.

I'm a little surprised Roberts didn't choose to jump and then write a watered-down majority opinion. He's in a tough position in terms of the politics of the Court. He's almost certainly going to be in the minority for years, yet he's still CJ. From his POV I suppose his task is to limit the "damage."
 
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