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« on: June 23, 2022, 06:36:03 PM »

This is a significantly worse decision than the concealed carry one but it'll get a tenth of the press because we live in hell world
If anyone had been paying attention to the last two decades of rulings around mandatory arbitration, they would have known that the conservative justices were extremist political hacks and not been so shocked that all the balls and strikes talk was bs

But that's not gaysnbortion so no one cared.
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