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Comment by:
jac
(10/19/2020)
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It's OK when the liberals go judge shopping.
Now that it goes against them they complain. |
Comment by:
mickey
(10/19/2020)
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3 word answer to that: Jack Bertrand Weinstein, who grabbed every possible 2A case this century, for the purpose of ruling against Freedom, before finally retiring at the age of 98. "I'm the senior judge here, I do what I want". (and you thought Ginsberg hung around for a long time)
He'd been an anti-gun federal judge longer than we've had a federal Gun Control Act, and he had been the Chief Justice of his district since 1993.
The 2nd Circuit famously overturned him when he tried to pretend the PLCAA didn't exist.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jack_B._Weinstein |
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