In doing so, the appeals court also shows how conveniently standing law is used. Also: SCOTUS rejects DOJ's stay request in a case about immigration judges' speech rights.
There's something about the Catholic Charities case that feels like a bunch of double negatives. I had to scroll up a couple of times to figure out what was going on. But it was all there. Thanks.
But at least there was good news from SCOTUS for a change, unless I misread that the first time , too.
Every time I see a photo of the Supreme Court with the scaffolding up it reminds me of masked ICE agents.
There's something about the Catholic Charities case that feels like a bunch of double negatives. I had to scroll up a couple of times to figure out what was going on. But it was all there. Thanks.
But at least there was good news from SCOTUS for a change, unless I misread that the first time , too.
They conflated the therapeutic with the harmful and called both speech and not active treatment.
We need an equal rights amendment.
I guess standing depends on the politics of the judges.