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After Roe, Here Are Seven More Precedents
the Post-Trump Supreme Court Should Smash

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Posted By: Judy W., 5/10/2022 6:57:27 AM

Justice Samuel Alito’s draft opinion overturning Roe v. Wade is, to quote a certain sitting U.S. president, a “big f****** deal.” It’s not just that the decision is a huge victory for conservatives that cleanses us of one of America’s gravest moral taints. Justice Alito’s decision matters because of the potential it unlocks. If Alito’s opinion is issued unchanged, it will represent the full reversal of one of the foundational decisions of the Warren and Burger Courts of the 60s and 70s. It is no exaggeration to say that the Supreme Court of those two decades created the modern left-wing hegemony we are currently groaning under.

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As usual, Revolver presents a complex issue clearly and simply. The seven cases involve issues we all know about, several on racial issues like affirmative action, plus property rights, birthright citizenship, and others. It is a great agenda for the conservative legal foundations to take on.

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Reply 1 - Posted by: Muguy 5/10/2022 7:49:48 AM (No. 1151243)
The demonrat socialist marxists are counting on that 1898 decision to flood the nation with ILLEGAL ALIENS (most of young 20 somethings) to father the NEW WAVE of "citizens" who in 15 years will OVERTHROW those who are true Americans to be replaced with 'new' Americans and that will be the end of the Constitution and its protections FROM government. Cause and effect. INTENDED consequences. Cloward-Piven. The NoBama/DementiaJOEBiteMe retime is only the beginning! Many parts working simultaneously to economically breakdown individuals until they cannot pay the taxes to live in their homes or own property they can call their own by over taxation all to break U.S. Think about it
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Reply 2 - Posted by: Laotzu 5/10/2022 8:38:01 AM (No. 1151270)
Disappointed to see no Commerce Clause cases in this list. Until the Commerce Clause is realigned to it's literal Constitutional dimension, K-Street real estate will continue to appreciate at above-market rates.
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Reply 3 - Posted by: Mushroom 5/10/2022 9:10:45 AM (No. 1151302)
#2, see Wickard v. Filburn. At least one made the list.
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Reply 4 - Posted by: 2assume 5/10/2022 10:01:55 AM (No. 1151331)
#8 Obamacare
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Reply 5 - Posted by: Rumblehog 5/10/2022 10:02:34 AM (No. 1151332)
I'd vote to move Birthright Citizenship to #1 on the list. Tens of millions of usurpers to our precious citizenship run amongst us and is even made into a tourism trick for many Asian foreigners. Strike it DEAD.
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Reply 6 - Posted by: MDConservative 5/10/2022 10:21:53 AM (No. 1151343)
FTA: "For decades, groups like the Federalist Society have fought to nominate and confirm judges who will roll back the excesses of those decades. And for decades, despite a consistent majority of Republican appointees, the Supreme Court has punted." Politics is a game of eternal conflict. It's very profitable to many involved in the issue. Having a "Democrat" majority on the Court is actually a rare occurrence. As for the Federalist Society, why bother with their recommendations? The proof is in the pudding...starting with member John Roberts.
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Reply 7 - Posted by: Starboard_side 5/10/2022 11:45:02 AM (No. 1151415)
Did not know the ultimate outcome of the Kelo case until reading this article. Wow. Sad for those homeowners to not even see something positive come out of the confiscation of their property, which could now happen to anyone based on that case.
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Reply 8 - Posted by: DVC 5/10/2022 1:44:33 PM (No. 1151474)
Its a wonderful list, and in my dreams, would be quickly implemented by the court. In the real world, with cowardly or blackmailed fools like John Roberts - I won't be holding my breath, although with the three Trump appointees, things are looking decidedly better than they have in most of my lifetime.
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