07/23/18 Filed in:
Political SystemWhy all the fuss about confirming a highly qualified Supreme Court nominee, what’s really at stake? Read More...Tags: Conservative Caucus of Delaware, tbree branches of government, separation of powers, Article III, Supreme Court Building, number of justices, original intent, living document, Justice Clarence Thomas, Plessy v. Ferguson, Brown v. Board of Education, Andrew Jackson, FDR, enumerated powers doctrine, Griswold v. Connecticut, Roe v. Wade, Obergefell v. Hodges, Abe Fortas, LBJ, Robert Bork, Merrick Garland, Neil Gorsuch, travel ban, Ohio voting rolls, state voting district lines, agency fees for non-union members, sales tax on interstate sales, same sex marriage rights vs. first amendment, partisan gerrymandering, Judge Brett Kavanaugh, Sen. Chuck Schumer , Sen. Dick Durbin, Sen. Tom Carper, Scott Pruitt