Antonio Páez on Nostr: Sandra Day O'Connor just died, following Henry Kissinger to hell. To her: - A 50-year ...
Sandra Day O'Connor just died, following Henry Kissinger to hell.
To her:
- A 50-year to life sentence without parole for petty shoplifting was not cruel and unusual punishment.
- The use of school vouchers for religious schools did not violate the First Amendment's Establishment Clause.
- The Gun-Free School Zones Act was unconstitutional.
- Ruled to cease challenges to the results of the 2000 presidential election, in practice achieving a judicial coup for her right-wing party.
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2023-12-01 15:32:23Event JSON
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