HuffPo: Court Strikes Down Campaign Finance Reform... Rejects 'Life Without Parole' For Juveniles... No Health Care Ruling Today... Arizona Immigration Law Mostly Upheld...
From SCOTUS blog:<i> Justice Scalia began his dissent by saying that he would uphold all parts of the Arizona law.
Justice Scalia is not only dissenting from the bench, but he has produced a written copy of the bench statement for the press. It is 7 pages long.
The upshot of the SB1070 ruling is that, for now, Arizona can apply the &quot;check your papers&quot; provision. And the Court&#039;s opinion is a guide to the State on how to apply that provision without being invalidated. </i>
From SCOTUS blog:<i>On net, the #SB1070 decision is a significant win for the Obama Administration. It got almost everything it wanted. As part of Scalia&#039;s statement in dissent, he is commenting on the president&#039;s announcement about suspending deportation of illegal immigrants who came to the U.S. as children -- something that was not part of the case. </i> Fuckwad.
i&#039;m refreshing npr non stop and after is happens i will be not listening to any media all week.
but yeah, it&#039;s the wonkette&#039;s that will be our saving grace in these terrible times.
yes and your avatar comment pretty much says it all.
yes. i have given up my plan to give up alcohol in the near term.
&quot;one leg over the fucking rail&quot;
SPOILER ALERT!
When the moment arrives, be sure to heave a wingnut&#039;s corpse over the edge, to fool &#039;em.
Liahonas?
Not pasted, Botoxed.
Until the blowhards at Fucks Gnus have had at it, we won&#039;t know all the evil implications.
It was prayer time, and he was sneaking in a quick bow toward Mecca!
HuffPo: Court Strikes Down Campaign Finance Reform... Rejects &#039;Life Without Parole&#039; For Juveniles... No Health Care Ruling Today... Arizona Immigration Law Mostly Upheld...
From SCOTUS blog:<i> Justice Scalia began his dissent by saying that he would uphold all parts of the Arizona law.
Justice Scalia is not only dissenting from the bench, but he has produced a written copy of the bench statement for the press. It is 7 pages long.
The upshot of the SB1070 ruling is that, for now, Arizona can apply the &quot;check your papers&quot; provision. And the Court&#039;s opinion is a guide to the State on how to apply that provision without being invalidated. </i>
From SCOTUS blog:<i>On net, the #SB1070 decision is a significant win for the Obama Administration. It got almost everything it wanted. As part of Scalia&#039;s statement in dissent, he is commenting on the president&#039;s announcement about suspending deportation of illegal immigrants who came to the U.S. as children -- something that was not part of the case. </i> Fuckwad.
From SCOTUS blog:<i>The Court will sit again on Thursday to announce the rest of the opinions. So there you have it. </i>