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GregariousGroundhog

(7,512 posts)
4. This case seems bizarre to me
Mon Mar 8, 2021, 01:44 PM
Mar 2021

From what I make of it, the plaintiff sued, asking the courts to void the university's policy and something along the lines of $1 in nominal damages. The university then changed it's policy after deciding that it either wasn't defensible and/or worth defending. The University then asked the courts to dismiss the case as moot, but the plaintiff continued to petition for nominal damages.

So Roberts dissent was simply that "the case is therefore moot". n/t PoliticAverse Mar 2021 #1
This case seems bizarre to me GregariousGroundhog Mar 2021 #4
As a Supreme Court decision, I suppose this sets a precedent muriel_volestrangler Mar 2021 #5
It's a meaningless win for the so-called Alliance Defending Freedom SharonClark Mar 2021 #2
It's not meaningless. The Supreme Court has ruled that students can profess their religious views Calista241 Mar 2021 #9
Hahaha, me too. littlemissmartypants Mar 2021 #16
A little background about the school. rgbecker Mar 2021 #3
I believe this is the first time Roberts ever was the lone vote Polybius Mar 2021 #6
I suspect Roberts would like to temper the zealousness of his conservative members by Midnight Writer Mar 2021 #10
Yeah, but in this case he even voted against the most liberal Justices Polybius Mar 2021 #12
"The 8-1 decision, authored by Justice Clarence Thomas" BumRushDaShow Mar 2021 #7
The clerks wrote it Yeehah Mar 2021 #11
Based on their prior actions how did he still have standing if he'd graduated? Crash2Parties Mar 2021 #8
A MAJOR defeat to the Christian-centric push for more prominence. Cleverly disguised as a victory. Beastly Boy Mar 2021 #13
Does Liberty University have a "free speech zone?" Martin68 Mar 2021 #15
Nope Lokilooney Mar 2021 #17
I would have liked to learn more about the case. What are the parameters of the "free speech zone." Martin68 Mar 2021 #14
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