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In reply to the discussion: Neal Katyal noting that SCOTUS did not clear Trump of insurrection as he requested [View all]notKeith
(142 posts)34. Yep - you're right - I stand .. er.. sit.. corrected!
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Neal Katyal noting that SCOTUS did not clear Trump of insurrection as he requested [View all]
Kennah
Mar 2024
OP
Bur they were unanimous in keeping the rapist, traitor on the ballot anyway.
FalloutShelter
Mar 2024
#1
I can only give an example of what I imagine the law could look like, not predict what it would actually be
Fiendish Thingy
Mar 2024
#22
The SCOTUS ruled that only Congress could enable Section 3 of the 13th., as was done back in
sinkingfeeling
Mar 2024
#13
Their ruling argued that Constitution only allows congress to address that matter, and while
Texin
Mar 2024
#32
Thanks. Actually it was a good decision in that think IF yes, Abortion laws to could apply to ALL States, but
riversedge
Mar 2024
#11
Except Colorado was not ruling for the entire nation, but just for the election being held in Colorado
Dave says
Mar 2024
#36
If states ran things independently they could set their own election days.
former9thward
Mar 2024
#4
He hasn't been convicted of rape or insurrection. Let him run. And we'd better bring out a huge turnout.
marble falls
Mar 2024
#7
He may have requested that but that was not the issue the Court considered.
former9thward
Mar 2024
#2
Unless it is the Immunity question where it is not narrow, but wide open (will take longer/more delay)
Nictuku
Mar 2024
#10
Screw the SCOTUS, we gotta keep him and as many repukes as possible out of office in Nov.
Cheezoholic
Mar 2024
#27
It seems the only practical decision for elections for national office, but
bucolic_frolic
Mar 2024
#29