Month: June 2013
[UPDATE]...welcome Dish readers! More coherent thoughts here. Shorter John Roberts, Antonin Scalia, Clarence Thomas, and reasonable, moderate, thinking person's most reactionary justice since James McReynolds Sam Alito: "Congress may not.
Paul's piece was worth the wait: The decision in Shelby County is actually more nonsensical than even this outlandish hypothetical suggests. What the Roberts Five actually held is that it’s.
Shorter Ilya Shapiro: "Section 2 of the 15th Amendment is extraconstiutional."
I don't know about you, but I certainly trust the Texas legislature not to abuse the discretion over voting procedures the Supreme Court just gave them. And, I mean, it's.
While we wait for Paul's piece (PC update: link here) about Roberts's astoundingly weak justifications for striking down a major act of Congress, I thought I'd add a few additional.
Maybe so Lyndon. But it didn't last forever. Now we have to overcome again. John Lewis on what the Court decision means, stabbing the civil rights movement "in its very.
Kind of an unfortunate day for Obama's climate change speech, not that it is his fault. I'll distract my attention from my outrage at the overturning of a huge part.
Shorter verbatim John Fund: "The Supreme Court’s decision today to overturn a small part of the 1965 Voting Rights Act is actually a victory for civil rights." As a wise.