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Old 10-15-2018, 12:06 PM
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Originally Posted by gldstwmn View Post
Judges interpret "legislation" i.e. law at every level of our court system up to and including the Supreme Court. Once a case is adjudicated by the Supremes then and only then is it considered settled law. That is why it is extremely important that we are careful about the appointees to the court.
Just because legislation is passed does not mean it is constitutional.
I've never read such misleading gobbledegook.

You heard it here first folks--the matter of Buckingham v Fleetwood will not be "settled law" until the US Supreme Court decides on its constitutionality!

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