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Author: Steve203 🐝  😊 😞
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Subject: no such thing as "settled law"
Date: 10/01/25 1:40 AM
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For some years, I kept saying, on the Fool, there is no such thing as "settled law" in Shinyland. Every law can be reversed, if a certain sort of people are the majority in the court.

Not 'the gospel.' Ahead of Supreme Court term, Clarence Thomas weighs in on precedent

"At some point we need to think about what we're doing with stare decisis,” Justice Clarence Thomas said about the legal term that protects stability in the law. "And it's not some sort of talismanic deal where you can just say 'stare decisis' and not think, turn off the brain.”


https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/politics/2025/...

The article gives a rundown of some of the cases coming before the court this term.

Steve
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