US Supreme Court

Corporate-Media Attempting To “Souter-ize” Amy Coney Barrett

The lesson that should have been learned from the transformation of U.S. Supreme Court Justice John Roberts from a constitutional-conservative to a buffet-constitutional-conservative … a lesson that should have been learned from the debacle that was David Souter … is that one of the essential attributes of a Supreme Court Justice is toughness.

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Two Wrongs Don’t Make a Right to Health Care

The major objection that Democrats seem to have about the prospect that Amy Coney Barrett will fill the vacant seat on the Supreme Court is that she might be open to overturning the Affordable Care Act (ACA, also known as Obamacare) on constitutional grounds.

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Data Point – Polling on Amy Coney Barrett’s SCOTUS nomination

Not that it matters but it seems that all political factions are warming up to Trump’s nomination of Amy Coney Barrett to replace the late Ruth Bader Ginsberg on the US Supreme Court: Now, this will have NO impact on the actual process – the Constitution says that the President SHALL nominate and that the … Read more

Socialists Masquerading as Democrats

President Trump’s Supreme Court of the United States (SCOTUS) nominee is Amy Coney Barrett. Judge Barrett is a recognized legal scholar with the respect of the legal community. In addition, Judge Barrett is also a mother of seven children, two by adoption. She seems to have a pleasant personality.

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Confirm Amy Coney Barrett … Do It Now

We need to confirm Amy Coney Barrett.  It needs to be done now. On September 26 the President made a nomination to the Supreme Court of the United States (SCOTUS). His nominee is Judge Amy Coney Barrett. Judge Barrett would be a justice with commitment to upholding our laws and Constitution. She opposes legislating personal … Read more

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The New Litmus Test for Liberty: Individual Rights Persist in Spite of a State of Emergency

Individual rights are to Popular Sovereignty, as State’s rights are to Federalism; integral and unalienable! Our Federal form of government, a dual sovereignty style of governance, balances States’ rights and National authority in an institutional model that reflects the primordial political relationship between the minority (i.e. individual rights) and the majority (i.e. popular sovereignty).

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