I am still trying to decide if I think your misspelling was accidental or intentional...Prayers for Justice Ginsberg.
If intentional... well played
I am still trying to decide if I think your misspelling was accidental or intentional...Prayers for Justice Ginsberg.
I am still trying to decide if I think your misspelling was accidental or intentional...
If intentional... well played
I wish her only the best. No one wants any other person to be ill.
Next question though; If she gets to the point of not doing her job, yet still refuses to retire, how is that dealt with?
I wish her only the best. No one wants any other person to be ill.
Next question though; If she gets to the point of not doing her job, yet still refuses to retire, how is that dealt with?
Weknow what happens because it happened to Justice William O. Douglas. He had astroke in 1974 at the age of 76. He refused to retire despite a resultingdisability. Seven of the other justices voted to defer to the next term anydecision in which his vote would make the difference. He didn’t retire foralmost a year despite urging from other justices. After retirement he tried toserve in a senior judicial status, but the other justices refused to cooperate.His long and distinguished career was partially marred by his hanging on whenhe could no longer function effectively. Yet there was nothing the President,Congress, or other justices could do to force him to retire.
[FONT="]If we ever reformed the Supreme Court by constitutionalamendment it would be a good thing to add some provision for dealing with thiskind of situation. What that provision should be is up for debate.
Samuel Chase (April 17, 1741 – June 19, 1811) was an Associate Justice of the United States Supreme Court and a signatory to the United States Declaration of Independence as a representative of Maryland. He was impeached by the House on grounds of letting his partisan leanings affect his court decisions but was acquitted by the Senate and remained in office.
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I dont wish her bad health, I wish her a speedy recovery and a joyous long retirement
She’s not retiring voluntarily whilst Trump is in office.
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I wonder how long the democraps would try to keep the government shut down if we were to lose her tonight and first thing in the morning Trump says 'Govt back on. We need to get a supreme court replacement lined up as soon as possible'.
I wonder how long the democraps would try to keep the government shut down if we were to lose her tonight and first thing in the morning Trump says 'Govt back on. We need to get a supreme court replacement lined up as soon as possible'.