JUST IN: #SCOTUS sets unusual, short-notice opinion release for Monday morning. Appears to signal that ruling on #Trump ballot eligibility is looming. #14thAmendment#legal
I was MIA this a.m. because Mr. Laffy, Hammy, and I drove a few miles to see the Pods moving units we plan on using for our Big Move to Canada next spring.
Now--and be jealous--I get to take inventory of our entire house, because when we cross the border, it's mandatory to document everything on 2 separate forms so we can prove we're not gun-totin', drug-smugglin', duty-duckin' baddies trying to infiltrate Port Moody.
First #SCOTUS ruling today is in 303 Creative. For a 6-3 majority, Justice Gorsuch holds First Amendment protects website designer who wants to be able to refuse to design sites for same-sex marriages #LGBTQ
Via Geidner:
#Colorado nondiscrimination law cannot force a website designer to send a message with which she disagrees under the First Amendment. Sotomayor writes the dissent. 1…
Greetings from #SCOTUS where they've just brought out two boxes of opinions, likely meaning that the student debt relief cases are being decided in separate decisions.
In their final rulings of the term, #SupremeCourt will release opinions today and likely tomorrow on affirmative action in college admissions, Biden's student loan forgiveness program, and whether a web designer can refuse to work on LGBTQ weddings. #SCOTUS
2x affirmative action;
2x student loans;
"Independent state legislature";
Personal JX over out-of-state businesses;
Workplace religious accommodations;
Scope of "true threats";
Same-sex marriage website refusal;
Trademark law's foreign scope.
Call me a cynic, but it feels like all these decent rulings are paving the way for #SCOTUS to shoot down student loan forgiveness and hand states the power to overturn elections
We are 30 minutes out from another round of #SCOTUS opinions. Today I'm feeling very: "It ain't about how hard you hit. It's about how hard you can get hit and keep moving forward."
Opinion day at the U.S. #SupremeCourt starts at 10:00 am ET. We'll be watching to see if the Court releases a decision in Moore v. Harper, the redistricting case out of North Carolina involving the radical independent state legislature theory case. #SCOTUS