Slowly, one shadow docket ruling at a time.
Slowly, one shadow docket ruling at a time.
But I mean, all they can say is not to do it. They can't actually stop the states from doing it.
That's not something this ruling did. They didn't nuke *their own* nationwide powers.
Their only power is to say "no you can't." They can't enforce anything they rule.
Yes, and that has always been true.
There's the US Marshalls, but for the most part enforcement requires political will from states and the executive branch.
Right, and I'm saying they should no longer have the will to enforce on themselves unjust and unconstitutional rulings from an illegitimate and openly corrupt body.
Thar be Dragons
Well if the alternative is complete rule of a racist minority that will destroy the rule of law for the advancement of white supremacy. . .
If the states move as fast as Trump is, they can actually get a lot done before the courts get around to stopping it