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    | Comment by: 
     xqqme
     (8/17/2019) |  
    | "...bias of the court..."? .
 As long as the court is biased towards the Constitution's clear and plain language over the convoluted and restricted (infringing) language of Congress, States, Cities, and other such law-writing bodies, isn't that a good thing?
 
 After all, isn't the Constitution supposed to be the supreme law of the land?
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    | Comment by: 
     PHORTO
     (8/17/2019) |  
    | “The point of our brief is that it’s bringing home the real-world impact of gun violence on the young people whose stories we’re telling,” said Ira Feinberg, a partner at the firm, “and that’s a perspective that we wanted to make sure the court has.” 
 Feinbert et al are arguing for a political decision. Their problem is that this is a constitutional question, not a political one.
 
 It is not within the purview of the SCOTUS to rule on political questions, only on matters of law and the Constitution.
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