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Nancy Hardin
ASIN: B013Z36CYQ
Publisher: Nancy Hardin
Pages: 34

In light of the recent decision to allow marriage for all people throughout the 50 states, this book shows, sometimes humorously, several Supreme Court decisions and one that's considered the "worst decision ever made by the Supreme Court.” Contrary to popular belief, the Court may not create laws. When a law is invoked in the Court, the Justices are charged with interpreting if it is lawful under the constitution or if it has been violated. They also determine how it applies to the citizens of the United States. These decisions are not always pleasing to the public, and can sometimes be humorous or felt to be wrong. Nevertheless, if the Supreme Court makes a ruling, the ruling is rarely overturned, although it has happened. Looking back through history we can see the reasoning and social mores of the time frame in which they were made. Hindsight has always been so much more accurate ...
Amazon Rating:
4 stars from 9 ratings