The Supreme Court hears oral arguments by health providers and the Department of Justice challenging the Texas abortion law.
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The Supreme Court hears oral arguments by health providers and the Department of Justice challenging the Texas abortion law.
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What’s to stop a state from preventing minorities access to polling places, but inserting private militias doing the enforcement of the ban and being paid to do so via a privately funded bounty system? The right to vote is Constitutional, but the state could say no one associated with the state is stopping anyone from voting.
Dunno why they bother pretending to care about what anyone argues or doesn’t argue. The fix is in, just issue the damned ruling.
This is just depressing.
Thank Ruth Bader Ginsburg.
According to Neil Katyal (SP?), Amy Covid Barrett and the Beer Lover are actually sounding less amenable to Texas right now.
ETA: I actually expect the RW judges to let this case slide and then bring down the hammer on RvW with the Mississippi case.