Judge Blocks Kentucky Abortion Trigger
Law After SCOTUS Ruling
The Daily Caller,
by
Sarah Weaver
Original Article
Posted By: Black Conservative Voice,
7/1/2022 10:20:58 AM
A judge blocked a Kentucky law which instituted a near total ban on abortion in the state Thursday.
The judge’s decision makes Kentucky the third state, after Texas and Louisiana, to have a trigger law blocked following the Supreme Court’s Friday decision in Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Center. After the Supreme Court overturned the 1973 ruling in Roe v. Wade, the abortion issue has been returned to the states, allowing many states to reinstate bans previously nullified by Roe.
Reply 1 - Posted by:
WhamDBambam 7/1/2022 10:25:06 AM (No. 1202954)
The Great Unmasking continues.
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Reply 2 - Posted by:
Kate318 7/1/2022 10:36:16 AM (No. 1202959)
Can someone explain this to me? SCOTUS has rendered a decision, and yet, local judges continue to rule in defiance. Is the strategy to start the judicial process all over from scratch and then go all the way up to SCOTUS again, in hopes of a different ruling? Is it to allow as many baby killings as possible before it gets struck down? Or, is it simply making a statement? I am honestly asking.
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Reply 3 - Posted by:
jechislo 7/1/2022 10:39:13 AM (No. 1202961)
Can the Supreme Court impeach, or otherwise remove, these rogue judges who refuse to abide by a Supreme Court ruling?
There has to be a way to neuter these types of Judges-one by one.
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Reply 4 - Posted by:
Rich323 7/1/2022 10:52:22 AM (No. 1202981)
Didn’t SCOTUS further order lower courts to drop their pro choice rulings. No judge should be able to circumvent that without being impeached or disbarred. We are really going to see a lot of radical legislating from the bench they won’t even try to hide their liberal affiliations.
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Reply 5 - Posted by:
Phantomll 7/1/2022 10:56:31 AM (No. 1202988)
What #2 said. I'm wondering the same thing.
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OK, for those of you wondering how this can happen, this appears to have been a state court ruling, not a federal court ruling. Since it is a state court ruling, presumably based on the state's constitution, it will be up to the state's Supreme Court (or whatever it is called in that particular state, Kentucky, in this case). It is certainly possible (although unlikely) that some state constitutions contain a clause which denies the state the authority to outlaw abortion.
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Reply 7 - Posted by:
MickTurn 7/1/2022 11:34:30 AM (No. 1203042)
Thanks for your ERROR Judge, we choose NOT to comply!
You do NOT have the authority to over rule SCOTUS, PERIOD!
Now go back to your Leftist Hole and Suck your Thumb!
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Easy enough remedy. Impeach and remove the judge for malfeasance.
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Reply 9 - Posted by:
DVC 7/1/2022 12:41:27 PM (No. 1203158)
Will be quickly overturned on appeal. The judge is a fool to tilt at this windmill.
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Reply 10 - Posted by:
Bur Oak 7/1/2022 12:49:32 PM (No. 1203171)
The is a lot of work to be done on judicial nominees on the state level.
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Curious that there have been absolutely no stays issued on states that legislatively allowed abortion up to the point of birth, even before the US Supreme Court decision? Why not?
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Reply 12 - Posted by:
Rumblehog 7/1/2022 2:58:49 PM (No. 1203310)
Impeach and remove from the bench.
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Reply 13 - Posted by:
mifla 7/2/2022 6:01:40 AM (No. 1203960)
The Supremes ruled that states controlled their own laws. This is an appeal in a state court. As usual, the left went judge shopping and found one to side with them. That being said, this was a stay, not a ruling. The state courts must rule on the case and unless all their judges are liberal activists, the stay should be lifted.
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