A leak in the Supreme Court

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Roe vs Wade deliberation draft by SCOTUS leaked to the press. Some splainling Lucy. Now the courts aren’t sacred. Must be a lefty pissed off and setting up a firestorm.
 
Interesting. I expected a more targeted ruling though
 
Roe vs Wade deliberation draft by SCOTUS leaked to the press. Some splainling Lucy. Now the courts aren’t sacred. Must be a lefty pissed off and setting up a firestorm.
Leaking draft opinions is a no-no, someone is in deep doodoo.
 
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Leaking? Oh, that's just Thomas. I was nowhere near at the time. How do you get blood out of wool?
 
I would agree that it more likely was leaked from the left, to permit the majority voters time to coalesce and give the Republicans a drubbing in the next two election cycles and stave off federal efforts to spread a ban nationwide. I'm not confident they will do that, but if the left--and face it, the center on this issue--and most women--want to stave the effects of this off, they need to keep the Republicans from getting control at all legislative levels. Setting up battle lines now on a rock-hard, ungiving opinion is easier than doing so when the decision is officially dropped in June. There has to a majority of American voters who don't want this to happen. They need to get off their tails and vote down any candidate who they even think might support this change.
 
The lefties, centrists, and most conservative Republican women should jolly well load up and keep Republicans out of office over this.
 
I'm for one am long wondering the SCOTUS judges life expectancy is as it is.
 
The ruling doesn’t ban abortion, all it does is give the states back the authority to legislate its own laws on abortion.
 

BIG if true –> People are pointing fingers at a certain clerk for a certain SCOTUS Justice in relation to SCOTUS leak

Posted at 7:37 am on May 3, 2022 by Sam Janney

As EVERYONE knows, last night news broke about Alito’s draft opinion overturning Roe v. Wade being leaked to POLITICO, and while there is the expected and total freakout from our friends on the Left about THE END OF TIMES and OMG WE’RE KILLING WOMEN, the bigger issue for many people is the actual leak.

This is a huge problem for the highest court in the land, considering with this leak the justices may not be able to trust the people who work for them OR one another.


We’re seeing one name floating around Twitter in relation to the leak. Note, we can neither confirm nor deny if this is legit or not but thought it was worth sharing …

https://twitchy.com/samj-3930/2022/...a-sotomayor-clerk-in-relation-to-scotus-leak/
 
Lol ..this is the funniest part....the drama of the "leak".

He'll get fired and everyone will move on.
 
The lefties, centrists, and most conservative Republican women should jolly well load up and keep Republicans out of office over this.
They won't. The majority of Americans believe there should be limitations on abortion. Leave it to the states where it should have been left in the 70s. It's the radical left that brought all of this about with a faulty SCOTUS decision in the first place.
 
His law license will likely be pulled as well.
Perhaps. It doesn't matter really. It's a distraction for the right so they can play the victim still even though they've gotten the holy grail.
 
This leak was an attack on the SCOTUS, a true desire to harm the court and the justices who sit on it. It was an attempt to subvert the court and the law.

Even Ginsburg had problems with the wording of Roe v Wade. The court is simply saying abortion is a moral question not resolved in the language of the Constitution. The Court should not rule on moral questions, those should be left to those institutions that are closer to the people, the states.
 
Interesting. I expected a more targeted ruling though
It was only the first draft to inform the other Justices in the majority who may present changes, which now have been subverted and politicized. Speaking of pollicization. Here are the opinions of Joe Biden over the years:

"1974: A year after Roe v. Wade was decided, he said the ruling had gone “too far” and that a woman seeking an abortion should not have the “sole right to say what should happen to her body.”

1976: He votes for the “Hyde Amendment” which bans federal funding of abortions.

1981: He introduces the “Biden Amendment” which prohibits foreign-aid funding of biomedical research involving abortion.

1982: He votes for a constitutional amendment allowing states to overturn Roe v. Wade.

1983: He votes against a constitutional amendment allowing states to overturn Roe v. Wade.

1984: He votes for the Mexico City Policy which bans federal funding for abortions.

1987: He becomes chairman of the Senate Judiciary Committee and leads the fight against Supreme Court nominee Judge Robert Bork, whom he said was opposed to Roe v. Wade.

1994: He says, “Those of us who are opposed to abortion should not be compelled to pay for them.”

1995: He votes to ban partial-birth abortion.

1997: He votes to ban partial-birth abortion.

2003: He votes to ban partial-birth abortion

2007: He criticizes the Supreme Court decision upholding the ban on partial-birth abortion, calling it “paternalistic.”

2008: He says he is opposed to overturning Roe v. Wade.

2012: He says the government does not have “a right to tell other people that women, they can’t control their body.”

2019: He says he is opposed to the “Hyde Amendment” which bans the federal funding of abortion.

2020: He says he supports abortion “under any circumstances.”
 
It was only the first draft to inform the other Justices in the majority who may present changes, which now have been subverted and politicized. Speaking of pollicization. Here are the opinions of Joe Biden over the years:

"1974: A year after Roe v. Wade was decided, he said the ruling had gone “too far” and that a woman seeking an abortion should not have the “sole right to say what should happen to her body.”

1976: He votes for the “Hyde Amendment” which bans federal funding of abortions.

1981: He introduces the “Biden Amendment” which prohibits foreign-aid funding of biomedical research involving abortion.

1982: He votes for a constitutional amendment allowing states to overturn Roe v. Wade.

1983: He votes against a constitutional amendment allowing states to overturn Roe v. Wade.

1984: He votes for the Mexico City Policy which bans federal funding for abortions.

1987: He becomes chairman of the Senate Judiciary Committee and leads the fight against Supreme Court nominee Judge Robert Bork, whom he said was opposed to Roe v. Wade.

1994: He says, “Those of us who are opposed to abortion should not be compelled to pay for them.”

1995: He votes to ban partial-birth abortion.

1997: He votes to ban partial-birth abortion.

2003: He votes to ban partial-birth abortion

2007: He criticizes the Supreme Court decision upholding the ban on partial-birth abortion, calling it “paternalistic.”

2008: He says he is opposed to overturning Roe v. Wade.

2012: He says the government does not have “a right to tell other people that women, they can’t control their body.”

2019: He says he is opposed to the “Hyde Amendment” which bans the federal funding of abortion.

2020: He says he supports abortion “under any circumstances.”
I know what the draft is.

I also know Biden's role is fairly spectator outside of the bully pulpit.
 
It was only the first draft to inform the other Justices in the majority who may present changes, which now have been subverted and politicized. Speaking of pollicization. Here are the opinions of Joe Biden over the years:

"1974: A year after Roe v. Wade was decided, he said the ruling had gone “too far” and that a woman seeking an abortion should not have the “sole right to say what should happen to her body.”

1976: He votes for the “Hyde Amendment” which bans federal funding of abortions.

1981: He introduces the “Biden Amendment” which prohibits foreign-aid funding of biomedical research involving abortion.

1982: He votes for a constitutional amendment allowing states to overturn Roe v. Wade.

1983: He votes against a constitutional amendment allowing states to overturn Roe v. Wade.

1984: He votes for the Mexico City Policy which bans federal funding for abortions.

1987: He becomes chairman of the Senate Judiciary Committee and leads the fight against Supreme Court nominee Judge Robert Bork, whom he said was opposed to Roe v. Wade.

1994: He says, “Those of us who are opposed to abortion should not be compelled to pay for them.”

1995: He votes to ban partial-birth abortion.

1997: He votes to ban partial-birth abortion.

2003: He votes to ban partial-birth abortion

2007: He criticizes the Supreme Court decision upholding the ban on partial-birth abortion, calling it “paternalistic.”

2008: He says he is opposed to overturning Roe v. Wade.

2012: He says the government does not have “a right to tell other people that women, they can’t control their body.”

2019: He says he is opposed to the “Hyde Amendment” which bans the federal funding of abortion.

2020: He says he supports abortion “under any circumstances.”
People change
Who cares

Also the fact that he's president means that his opinion of fundamentally affects more people then as a senator and that changes the game
 
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