Oh, I don't doubt that someone might have asked something regarding beastiality on an internet legal forum, I just don't see how that would otherwise apply to the Constitution or civil rights. There...
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Oh, I don't doubt that someone might have asked something regarding beastiality on an internet legal forum, I just don't see how that would otherwise apply to the Constitution or civil rights. There...
Uh, bestiality has nothing to do with civil rights and the Supreme Court, unless there's a case about whether "the pursuit of happiness" includes that...
It's pretty sad that these legal forums...
Stare decisis - a legal principle by which judges are obliged to respect the precedent established by prior decisions
Maybe it'd be simpler to ask if there are any U.S. Supreme Court cases...
This seems contradictory to your earlier post, stating judges don't get shamed when they get reversed on appeal nor do they make their decisions out of fear of public embarrassment.
I am asking a...
I'm asking in general since I'm trying to find a definitive, tangible basis in the legal system for this belief that judges in state courts have to obey prior rulings of the Supreme Court.
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Wow. Some people are pretty controlling. Ever think of just not replying to threads you don't like and questions you can't answer?
Asking a question on a different forum in hopes of getting an...
My question involves civil rights in the State of: Mississippi
What action can be taken against local (city, county) and state courts when the judges of these courts outright defy and overrule...