Supreme Court Reverses Liberal Judges Yet Again

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Supreme Court reverses liberal judges yet again - https://www.politico.com/story/2017/12/08/supreme-court-daca-dreamers-protections-288620

and in relation to my travel ban thread, i'll note again that Democrats were never winning any of these cases against Trump, because their legal arguments were correct.



as i said :

you know what's truly sad.

liberals really thought they were winning these cases, because their position was right. but 100% of these cherry-picked judges were liberals.

every year duke basketball plays north carolina basketball.

imagine if duke started picking all duke-alumni refs, for every one of these games, & then started jumping up & down, about how this proves their basketball team is much better.
 
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when you finally find out that you weren't winning because you're correct, but because you've cherry-picked 100% liberal judges.

and then the Supreme Court pimp-smacks you out of your delusion.
 
From SCOTUS blog:

Court blocks DACA discovery orders – at least for now
Tonight a divided Supreme Court put on hold a set of lower-court orders that would require the federal government to turn over additional documents related to the Trump administration’s decision to end the policy known as Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals – a Obama-administration program that allowed undocumented immigrants who came to the United States as children to apply for protection from deportation. In litigation challenging the decision to terminate DACA, a federal district court ruled that the government should submit documents beyond those that it turned over discovery, including documents from the White House and the Department of Justice and documents from the Department of Homeland Security. The district court later instructed the government to “be ready to file” a complete set of documents by December 22. Last week the government asked the justices to step in, and they did so, at least for now. In a brief, unsigned order, the Supreme Court indicated that the district court’s orders, “at least to the extent they require discovery and addition to the administrative record filed by the government,” would be stayed until the justices can act on the government’s petition challenging the orders.


Justice Stephen Breyer dissented from tonight’s order; he was joined by Justices Ruth Bader Ginsburg, Sonia Sotomayor and Elena Kagan. Breyer wrote that the relief that the government is requesting is “a drastic and extraordinary remedy reserved for really extraordinary causes” – but this case doesn’t even “come close.” The Supreme Court’s cases, as well as those of the lower courts, Breyer argued, point to the conclusion that what the district court has asked the government to do falls squarely within its powers. Breyer had no sympathy for the government’s complaint that complying with the orders will prove burdensome. The “underlying agency action here is important,” he stressed, and the number of documents at issue in the case is “by no means an unusually large number of documents.” More broadly, he suggested, today’s ruling means that the court will likely be asked to step into “run-of-the-mill discovery disputes in many other matters” – whether the federal government is involved or not.

The DACA challengers’ response to the government’s petition is due on Wednesday, December 13, by 4 p.m. The justices are likely to act quickly once the briefing is finished.
 
This reads like a massive hit to government transparency. If that's the case, nobody should be happy about it, no matter what the imaginary scoreboard says.

Also, OP is wrong again about anybody being "reversed."
 
From SCOTUS blog:

Court blocks DACA discovery orders – at least for now
Tonight a divided Supreme Court put on hold a set of lower-court orders that would require the federal government to turn over additional documents related to the Trump administration’s decision to end the policy known as Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals.


SCOTUS blocks liberal judge decisions.
 
A conservative SCOTUS ruling against the lower liberal court's decision. Shocking

I see he still doesn't know how Courts work either. Halting a discovery order isn't winning the case
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Also, I don't understand why any American citizen would celebrate the SCOTUS allowing the government to subvert discovery requirements, even temporarily.

@The Prophet - For future reference, if the the SCOTUS(or any other Court) is issuing an important court decision, It won't be an unsigned order with no legal explanation.
 
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A conservative SCOTUS ruling against the lower liberal court's decision. Shocking


if its not shocking, why have liberals kept saying that lower court decisions are evidence, that Trump has acted unconstitutionally ??

the only thing all of these other decisions prove, is that when you cherry-pick 100% liberal judges, they'll rule in your favor.
 
DACA is unconstitutional, therefore there's no standing for these lawsuits to even exist.

Irrelevant this was an order to turn documents to the judiciary branch.
 
if its not shocking, why have liberals kept saying that lower court decisions are evidence, that Trump has acted unconstitutionally ??

the only thing all of these other decisions prove, is that when you cherry-pick 100% liberal judges, they'll rule in your favor.

1. Not sure who is saying that since there was no final order in the lower court. Still an ongoing case.

2. You clearly have no idea how the Courts work. You can't cherry pick a judge when you are filling in your own jurisdiction.
 

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