superrific
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Cherry picked? Are you f'n kidding me? I just presented detailed writeups of several important cases. I await your brilliant expositions. Oh, right, you don't know what you're talking about because you've never read a Supreme Court opinion in your life. Are we going back to the days when you call me names because you can't keep with my legal analysis (as if that's any knock on you)?Certainly by volume. I think the arguments are a little bit cherry-picked. Let me do the same.
Decisions do get overturned. Plessy versus Ferguson enshrined separate but equal. Whole industries were built around that precedent. We had separate schools, hospitals, sections in movie theaters, even water fountains. It took a Supreme Court decision to overturn it.
The argument (by a lot of people across the political spectrum) is that precedent is sacrosanct until they want a position overturned. Then its time for a change while the other side bucks about a Supreme Court that has lost its bearings. Rinse and repeat.
As you may have noted, I pointed out cases where overturning precedent is laudable. If you think that Plessy v. Ferguson is the same as Abood v. Detroit Board of Ed, then you're a bigger fool than I thought and you should just stay the f off the legal threads. To be clear, Abood merely held that workers represented by union can be required, as a job requirement, to reimburse the union for representing them. Plessy v. Ferguson was the linchpin of Jim Crow and one of the most shameful decisions in history (though Trump v. United States has probably topped it). In addition, changed factual circumstances are the best reason to overturn precedent. In 1896, it was fashionable for white people to describe "Negros" as intellectually inferior. By the 1950s, that 19th century social Darwinism had been discredited.
And of course, you didn't address any of the other points about what the Court has done. You didn't address how it eviscerated the 14th Amendment for no reason, or how it reverses settled understandings that have been with us for generations. You say "cherry picked," as if that's a magic word to defeat all arguments.