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Clarence Thomas in a concurring opinion suggests taking this further and re-examining the cases behind contraception, same sex relationships, and same sex marriage:

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On a Friday too no less, we'll be having a eventful weekend for sure now! Hope gloomtube streams protest/riots again!

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Me too. ;)
Archive EVERYTHING. Its one thing to burn down cities with cucked administrations that won't lift a finger, its a completely different matter to go after federal institutions. We are very likely on the cusp of summer of love 2.0 and social media is very likely going to do its best to "justify" the riots.
I hope they have more fun in Minecraft than the boomers did in January.
 
Holy fuck Thomas ain't done.

"Clarence Thomas writes, in a concurring opinion, that the Supreme Court should reconsider Griswold, Lawrence, and Obergefell — the rulings that now protect contraception, same-sex relationships, and same-sex marriage."

Not even mad that I'm late.
 
The United States Supreme Court has reached two landslide decisions this week.

Yesterday, an 135-page opinion delivered by Justice Thomas has outlined that a firearms license requirement for a specific threat is not Constitutional. This is the basis of so-called "may issue" states. Now, all states "shall issue" firearm licenses upon request without any specific need. The State of New York vows to fight this.

10 minutes ago, a 213-page opinion delivered by Justice Alito reverses previous decisions by the USSC that restricting access to abortion is an infringement on the due process clauses of the 5th and 14th Amendments. Abortion rights shall be legislated by the State and Federal representatives without Constitutional protection.

Many states have "trigger laws" enacted which would automatically ban or limit abortions as soon as Roe v. Wade was overturned, but it's too soon to see effects of this.

Court reporters remark these decisions are very long even by USSC standards, which suggest the decisions attempt to stomp out any loopholes or ambiguity.



UPDATE: States are announcing their trigger laws are going into effect.

Triggered states: AR, MO, TX, WV.

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You're now caught up.
 
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