Ted Cruz says Supreme Court was 'clearly wrong' about same-sex marriage

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Romanticlover

Quote from: bats on Jul 17, 2022, 05:33 PMNevertheless, in 2015 the Supreme Court said the Constitution requires the states to recognize same-sex marriages. Of course, that was before the fascist Republicans packed the court.

You'll get your wish soon enough, because the current sham of a court has shown they will happily toss stare decisis in the trash if it suits their ideological wet dreams.

I'm a constitutionalist, if you don't like it then change the constitution or tell your representative to make a law.
The SCOTUS is upholding states rights under the 10th amendment and have repeatedly said in their recent rulings that Congress has the authority to make laws not the courts.
Are we having fun yet?

HighStepper

Quote from: Romanticlover on Jul 18, 2022, 10:08 AMI'm a constitutionalist, if you don't like it then change the constitution or tell your representative to make a law.
The SCOTUS is upholding states rights under the 10th amendment and have repeatedly said in their recent rulings that Congress has the authority to make laws not the courts.

Tenth Amendment:
The powers not delegated to the United States by the Constitution, nor prohibited by it to the States, are reserved to the States respectively, or to the people.

In 1941, the Court came full circle in its exposition of the Tenth Amendment. Having returned four years earlier to the position of John Marshall when it sustained the Social Security Act1 and the National Labor Relations Act...

But even prior to 1937 not all federal statutes promoting objectives which had traditionally been regarded as the responsibilities of the states had been held invalid....
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Too much sex is still not enough.

bats

Quote from: Romanticlover on Jul 18, 2022, 10:08 AMI'm a constitutionalist, if you don't like it then change the constitution or tell your representative to make a law.
The SCOTUS is upholding states rights under the 10th amendment and have repeatedly said in their recent rulings that Congress has the authority to make laws not the courts.
Oh, you're a constitutionalist! Of course! So you figure all the justices who affirmed Roe v Wade and the other decisions the current court is set to overturn now that the radical right has their guys on the bench were against the constitution? Unconstitutionalists, as it were? LOL