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WASHINGTON (AP) — The Supreme Court on Monday rejected two appeals related to COVID-19 vaccines from Children’s Health Defense, the anti-vaccine nonprofit founded by independent presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr.
The court rules in Snyder v. United States, that federal bribery law does not make ti a crime for state and local officials to accept gratuities that may be given as a token of appreciation after the official act. Federal law, the court writes, “leaves it to state and local governments to regulate gratuities to state and local officials.”
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The court rules in Snyder v. United States, that federal bribery law does not make ti a crime for state and local officials to accept gratuities that may be given as a token of appreciation after the official act. Federal law, the court writes, “leaves it to state and local governments to regulate gratuities to state and local officials.”
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So the Biden administration should be able to deny the application for any applicant who wears a red MAGA hat a lot, right? That is tacit support for an insurrectionist, rapist, and 34 times convicted felon.Gang tattoos indicate support for illegal acts and behavior. They indicate a refusal to obey the law and be a peaceful/productive citizen.
Thus they are a statement of ill intent. An application for citizenship can be denied on that basis of that statement. Not because of that the applicant "might do" but because of what they have already done.
Without knowing all the details of every case, it sure seems like the Supreme Court has been all over the place this past year.https://www.scotusblog.com/
- The court grants a group of states’ request to put the EPA’s “good neighbor plan” on hold in Ohio v. Environmental Protection Agency. The rule was issued to reduce air pollution from power plants and other industrial facilities based on the EPA’s interpretation of a provision of the Clean Air Act, which requires “upwind” states to reduce emissions that affect the air quality in “downwind” states.
- The court rules in Harrington v. Purdue Pharma L.P. that the bankruptcy code does not authorize a multi-billion-dollar bankruptcy plan for Purdue Pharma, the maker of the highly addictive opioid painkiller OxyContin, that would release members of the Sackler family, which owned the company but did not declare bankruptcy, from any future liability for claims against them.
- In SEC v. Jarkesy, the court rules that when the SEC seeks civil penalties against a defendant for securities fraud, the Seventh Amendment entitles the defendant to a jury trial.
- The court dismisses Moyle v. United States, allowing doctors in Idaho to continue providing abortions in emergency medical situations.
So, they rule in favor of air pollution, against BigPhamra, in favor of jury trials and against Iowa.
And the Supreme Court would instantly rule those laws unconstitutional. Why? Because they can.Laws need to be changed so that rulings must be issued no later than 60 days after hearings. This practice of last minute stuff needs to end.
Their inconsistent and sometimes absurd ability to narrowly or broadly rule on cases is frustrating. Cases that don't require additional scope are getting it while others that should have it are not getting it.Without knowing all the details of every case, it sure seems like the Supreme Court has been all over the place this past year.
That seems like a perfect summation of the situation.Their inconsistent and sometimes absurd ability to narrowly or broadly rule on cases is frustrating. Cases that don't require additional scope are getting it while others that should have it are not getting it.
How the hell did this make it to the Supreme Court?Supreme Court Rejects Reality Star Josh Duggar's Appeal in Child Porn Case
The former reality TV star will not get his child pornography case heard by the U.S. Supreme Court
It's the Duggars, Arkansas Royalty.How the hell did this make it to the Supreme Court?
I thought that piece of shit was committed to making amends, not fighting his legal cases.It's the Duggars, Arkansas Royalty.
I totally blame his hypocritical, holier-than-thou asshole parents. But whichever network carried their show deserves some blame too. No one should ever have even heard of this disgusting family.It's the Duggars, Arkansas Royalty.