A couple of high interest cases that are on the docket for the US Supreme Court (SCOTUS) will no doubt make big news soon. Just yesterday, while hearing oral arguments regarding the Voting Rights Act of 1965, Justice Antonin…
Tag: SCOTUS
Daugaard Continues in ObamaCare Denials
The waiting is over, the decision made on the Constitutionality of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (PPACA), known as ObamaCare, by the US Supreme Court (SCOTUS). Once again, by a 5 to 4 decision of SCOTUS, the American people…
Obama’s SCOTUS Pyrrhic Victory
After further review, I now believe Chief Justice John Roberts should be lauded as a hero. The Constitution will survive. Obama’s bad bill and his Presidential reelection hopes, will not. With Roberts’ deciding vote to uphold ObamaCare, he simultaneously: 1.…
SCOTUS v. ObamaCare
The theatre of SCOTUS v. ObamaCare has been revealing and fascinating. When a legislator or a radio talk show host or even a citizen says that ObamaCare changes the relationship of the federal government to the individual in “a…
ObamaCare Had a Bad Day in Court
That ringing you heard yesterday evening was Solicitor General Don Verrilli’s secure cell phone ringing. I’m quite sure the storied Obama temper was flaring at his Solicitor General for yesterdays “trainwreck” at the Supreme Court of the United States (SCOTUS). …