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MosheFeingold

(3,051 posts)
18. Read the opinion, people
Thu Jun 27, 2019, 12:12 PM
Jun 2019

It did not block the question.

It said the agency just has to give a reason for the question, which is a VERY low standard.

This is a delay of the inevitable, not a win.

Here's the opinion in Department of Commerce v. New York. Amy will have our analysis: mahatmakanejeeves Jun 2019 #1
Here's the USA Today piece. pnwmom Jun 2019 #2
Roberts again DrToast Jun 2019 #3
The main part of the decision is unanimous jberryhill Jun 2019 #5
What was the main part of the decision? DrToast Jun 2019 #6
Part I jberryhill Jun 2019 #9
The 5-4 ruling seems to be the most important one DrToast Jun 2019 #10
Because it is the operative unanimous affirmation of the District Court jberryhill Jun 2019 #12
While I have great respect for your legal acumen, you are mistaken in this instance onenote Jun 2019 #25
Every Admin Law Professor just had an orgasm jberryhill Jun 2019 #4
! rurallib Jun 2019 #8
In mixed ruling, SC blocks census citizenship question for now; admin's explanation 'contrived' mahatmakanejeeves Jun 2019 #7
Here is the highlight ScratchCat Jun 2019 #11
Basically... but then it still leaves the issue open BumRushDaShow Jun 2019 #13
They don't have a better justification jberryhill Jun 2019 #16
We would have hoped the SCOTUS would have upheld (what's left of) the VRA BumRushDaShow Jun 2019 #17
Any empty opinion in my opinion after Roberts vote supporting gerrymandering. cstanleytech Jun 2019 #14
Same here! BigmanPigman Jun 2019 #26
And, considering the SCOTUSblog is open to the public..one of the comments.... asiliveandbreathe Jun 2019 #15
Read the opinion, people MosheFeingold Jun 2019 #18
"which is a VERY low standard" jberryhill Jun 2019 #19
They took a "because I said so" MosheFeingold Jun 2019 #23
It seems they attempted an ostensible justification.... jberryhill Jun 2019 #24
It may be that... zaj Jun 2019 #22
The SCOTUS ruling on the Census question teaches us a valuable lesson: mahatmakanejeeves Jun 2019 #20
Those Popehat accounts are wild BumRushDaShow Jun 2019 #21
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