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Radley Balko

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Seems notable that on the two abortion cases -- the two most likely to cause political backlash in November -- the court dismissed on standing, a result that quells the anger, but doesn't stop it from taking a more extremist position later.

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Phyllis Jordan's avatar Phyllis Jordan @phylliswjordan.bsky.social
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Good point

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Merm's avatar Merm @ktrat.bsky.social
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If you take a step back and look at all decisions you can see a through thread of them setting up the scaffolding for project2025.The SEC decision, Chevron,EMTALA,mifeprestone etc. sets the stage for schedule F and the dismantling of fed agencies, fed ban on abortion for any reason, Trump as King

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Carl Nyberg 's avatar Carl Nyberg @carlnyberg312.bsky.social
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Has any legislation tried to provide oversight on standing matters? Abuse of standing has always been a problem. But it has gotten worse.

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Blue Heron Farm's avatar Blue Heron Farm @blueheronfarm.bsky.social
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If Democrats run on abortion, Democrats win. They are most definitely trying to remove it from the equation.

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Shayne from Missouri's avatar Shayne from Missouri @cultofsignal.bsky.social
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Good job seeing the long game: "We will have infinite chances to take cases to change this precedent when it's politically clear for us to do so. Mr. Leo has done a great job arranging the calendar and loading up appropriate cases in the right circuits for us to legislate from the bench."

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Marcas Ó Doibhilin's avatar Marcas Ó Doibhilin @marcasofadad.bsky.social
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And Biden, and every Democrat, should be hammering that point home Every. Single. Day. between now and November. Five times every single day.

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