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Saturday, August 20, 2016

Justice Ginsburg laments deadlocks on short-handed court

By Morgan Lee

U.S. Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg said split 4-4 decisions by the short-handed high court have left important public policy issues up in the air, including the president's immigration plan, that are likely to be revisited by the court in the future.  Addressing a gathering of attorneys in New Mexico on Friday, Ginsburg highlighted the impact of recent split decisions by the Supreme Court that left in place lower court rulings on immigration, organized labor fees and the ability of Native American tribal courts to decide controversies involving visitors.....To Read More...

My Take - Well, perhaps she could start following the Constitution as it's written instead of working to rewrite it and eviscerate the guarantees and protections the founding fathers deliberately placed there - to make sure the central government stayed small - that would end the tie!  Or better yet - perhaps she could go back to sleep to keep the nation safe!  More evidence we need a 28th amendment to impose term and age limits on the federal judiciary. 

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