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In reply to the discussion: Worst Supreme Court decision of all time [View all]The Velveteen Ocelot
(119,330 posts)7. The court's analysis of the Equal Protection clause was completely disingenuous
when you consider how much the majority justices mostly hate that clause when it's invoked for the benefit of regular people. For Bush, though, they trotted it out and tarted it up like they thought it meant something, and turned it completely inside-out. It was truly the most convoluted, logically unsupportable and all-around dumbest Supreme Court decision I've ever read.
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The court's analysis of the Equal Protection clause was completely disingenuous
The Velveteen Ocelot
Mar 2015
#7
How can you not have Bush vs Gore on there? That was the end of impartiality on the bench
Rex
Mar 2015
#14
With Dred Scott you could argue they didn't know any better. With Bush V Gore they knew better & did
uponit7771
Mar 2015
#17
It was actually the way the head note was written for this decision and used as precedent...
cascadiance
Mar 2015
#24
Yep, it is an entire scam, total bullshit. Very maddening. The only reservation I
NoJusticeNoPeace
Mar 2015
#34
I cannot believe people think a stolen election is worse than stolen freedom and lives for millions.
bravenak
Mar 2015
#22
to me that is worse than Dred Scott. During Dred Scott slavery was still legal
geek tragedy
Mar 2015
#26
For me it will always be Dred Scott. Bush v Gore just affirmed ineqaulity for this century.
freshwest
Mar 2015
#100
I guess the moral of the story is that the Supreme Court really matters
The Velveteen Ocelot
Mar 2015
#39
If it weren't for the 13th Amendment he'd probably figure out a way
The Velveteen Ocelot
Mar 2015
#43
Everytime I think about him I think about his predessor. It was a sad day in America when Thomas was
bravenak
Mar 2015
#64
I see your point. I'm changing to say that I have three worst that are worst for different reasons.
stevenleser
Mar 2015
#49
"Persons of African descent cannot be, nor were ever intended to be, citizens under the U.S. Const."
Nye Bevan
Mar 2015
#30
Dred Scott, like Bush v. Gore, was a political decision rather than a legal one
The Velveteen Ocelot
Mar 2015
#36
Marbury is the main protection we have against overreach by the legislative branch.
The Velveteen Ocelot
Mar 2015
#53
Blah, blah, blah. Jefferson doesn't explain how to prevent the legislature
The Velveteen Ocelot
Mar 2015
#85
As Jefferson says in a nutshell, that's what elections are for. Vote the treasoners out.
Dont call me Shirley
Mar 2015
#86
I'm going to stick with Thomas Jefferson and Thom Hartmann on this one
Dont call me Shirley
Mar 2015
#62
A whole slew of cases undermined the 13th and 14th amendments in the late 19th/early 20th century.
Donald Ian Rankin
Mar 2015
#89