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LetMyPeopleVote's JournalTexas Anti-Abortion ruling stayed by SCOTUS
Source: Supreme Court Website
https://s3.amazonaws.com/s3.documentcloud.org/documents/2119688/14a1288-whole-womans-health-v-cole-zr.pdf
Read more: https://s3.amazonaws.com/s3.documentcloud.org/documents/2119688/14a1288-whole-womans-health-v-cole-zr.pdf
This just came out. HB2 is stayed by the SCOTUS. The 5th Circuit case was to take effect on Wednesday July 1
Hillary Clinton Room Post-Two years ago today, the SCOTUS gutted the Voting Rights Act
Cross post from GD http://www.democraticunderground.com/10026900823
Two years ago today, the SCOTUS gutted the Voting Rights Act
Two years ago today, the SCOTUS gutted the Voting Rights Act in the Shelby County vs. Holder opinion. This is also a good time to remember the importance of the SCOTUS and the importance of the swing vote http://www.projectvote.org/blog/2015/06/shelby-county-and-the-power-of-the-scotus-swing-vote/
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Shelby County is not unique in its 5-4 split. It is not unusual for the outcome of a case to depend on the decision of a single swing justice. Some of the most prominent cases since the turn of the century have been 5-4 decisions: Bush v. Gore, Citizens United v. FEC, NFIB v. Sebelius (Affordable Care Act). When the fate of such consequential cases can hinge on a single vote, the retirement and replacement of just one new justice could be huge.
The current SCOTUS bench is among the oldest since the New Deal. The average age of retirement for the past nine justices is 80.3 years old, and there are already several sitting justices who are approaching or past that age. It is the role of the president to appoint new Supreme Court justices, and because of the age of the current bench, he or she will almost surely be called upon to fulfill that duty. As 2016 approaches, the prospects of another general election that could includes another Clinton or Bush may leave many Americans feeling less excited about the election than they did it years past. With several aging Supreme Court justices, however, the significance of the 2016 electionirrespective of the eventual nomineesis astronomical.
Justice Age
2016 2020 2024
Ruth Bader Ginsburg 83 87 91
Antonin Scalia 80 84 88
Anthony Kennedy 80 84 88
Stephen Breyer 78 82 86
The table above shows the ages of the four oldest justices at the next three elections. The justices ages in 2024 are included because incumbent presidents who run for reelection win two-thirds of the time, meaning that whoever is elected in 2016 has a good chance of remaining in office until 2025 if he or she chooses to run again.
This election will be one of the most important election in recent history as to the direction of the SCOTUS. I live in Texas and I have seen the results of the gutting of the Voting Rights Act. Turnout in the 2014 race was depressed for Democratic candidates. In my county, it appears that we lost 9000 to 11000 votes. Statewide the GOP candidate for governor in the 2014 race got 10000 more votes than the GOP candidate in 2010 but the Democratic candidate was done almost 300,000 votes.
Elections have consequences we need to remember how important the SCOTUS is. Two years ago today, we saw the Voting Rights Act gutted.
HRC Room-Movement on voting rights following Hillary Clinton pitch
It has only been two weeks since Hillary Clinton's speech on voting rights and there have been some meaningful and significant movement in this area http://www.msnbc.com/rachel-maddow-show/movement-voting-rights-following-hillary-clinton-pitch?cid=eml_mra_20150616 Normally you do not see much movement in this area but HRC may have accelerated the consideration of changes to voting rights
Nate Silver-Don’t Pay Attention To That Wisconsin Straw Poll
This is an interesting article from Nate Silver http://fivethirtyeight.com/datalab/dont-pay-attention-to-that-wisconsin-straw-poll/
Texas pool party chaos: Police officer resigns
Source: CNN
The actions of Eric Casebolt, the police corporal shown in a video responding to reports of fighting at a pool party in McKinney, Texas, were "indefensible," the city's police chief said in a news conference Tuesday announcing the corporal's resignation. "Our policies, our training, our practice, do not support his actions," Police Chief Greg Conley said. "He came into the call out of control, and as the video shows, was out of control during the incident."
Read more: http://www.cnn.com/2015/06/09/us/mckinney-texas-pool-party-video/index.html
This officer had to go
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