Should the Senate refrain from voting on SCOTUS nominees on ideological grounds? (user search)
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DC Al Fine
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« on: October 11, 2018, 08:14:43 AM »

I think the Supreme Court should start by refraining from voting on ideological grounds and only strike things down that are against the literal meaning of the text of the constitution, interpreted narrowly. If you want to rescue the nonpartisan authority of the Court, that is the only way.

As always its Justice Blackmun and his penumbra nonsense's fault.
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