activist judges
exhibit #1: wingnuttery in action
translation:
- judges who treat the people you hate not only as human beings, but as your equals
- judges who restrain your aims to micro-manage the intimate details of other people's lives
- judges who will not allow you to do anything beyond vocally stating your hatred of others
- judges who will not allow you *FUCKING* wannabe christian talibanists the right to run everything goddamned thing in the universe right down to my ownership of my own *fucking* body and what i do with it in my pursuit of life, liberty, and happiness
blow me, you ass-sniffing, control freak, tight-assed, repressed little bitches. every single last one of you can take your fucking prehistoric ideas about my gender and jam them up your ass, right there next to the gigantic rod in your rectum.
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we learned this article III/ congress' power to limit jurisdiction of fed. courts thing today, but as usual, it was so boring that i almost passed out. this is what i caught though: we read some case where congress stripped fed courts of a right to hear a certain type of case, but the supreme ct. was like "you must be kidding" because there was no other available forum for the guy to hear the case. so anyhow, here i suppose you could take these pledge cases to state court, so this *might* be permissible, as there is an available forum. (or maybe that was only for criminal cases.) i left my books and my notes in my locker at school, so don't take my word for it. i'll get back to you.
anyhow, ben says... the whole 1st amendment thing, the substantive part which would normally get strict scrutiny, wouldn't even come up. whether congress has overstepped its powers would be the issue here.
"But Rep. Jerrold Nadler, D-N.Y., said, ''We're playing with fire here, we are playing with the national unity of this country'' by undoing 200 years of federal judicial review and letting each state make its own interpretation of constitutional law."
YEAH, DON'T MESS W/ MARBURY v. MADISON, BIYATCH!!!
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