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Related: About this forumWhy the NY Primary Registration Suit Won't Go Anywhere: Rosario V Rockefeller (1973)
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Why the NY Primary Registration Suit Won't Go Anywhere: Rosario V Rockefeller (1973) (Original Post)
Blue_Adept
Apr 2016
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Stallion
(6,474 posts)1. Thanks-Funny Nobody Comments on the Apparent Binding SCOTUS Precedent
but a bunch of laymen have all kinds of opinions on what they think the law is or should be
Blue_Adept
(6,399 posts)3. I'm not surprised
It's all emotionally driven as opposed to factual. It's very frustrating as a Bernie supporter myself.
IamMab
(1,359 posts)2. Facts > Bernie
Same as it ever was...
JustinL
(722 posts)4. did you notice that all 3 of the liberals dissented?
If we get a liberal majority on the court for the first time since 1969, perhaps this decision could be overturned.