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Piria Palace, Supreme Court of Justice, Montevideo, Uruguay: The Piria Palace was made by Piria, a very rich bussinessman that lived here. Now is the Supreme Court of justice in Montevideo, Uruguay. Wikipedia
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El Príncipe Federico I anuncia el nombramiento del nuevo Presidente de la Corte Suprema de Justicia del Reino de la Araucanía y la Patagonia
#chile#mapuche#kingdom of araucania and patagonia#wallmapu#argentina#mapuche nation#princefrederic#dame nina saleh ahmed#monarchy#DuchessedeNeuquen#Supreme Court of Justice#frederic Luz#chancellerie d’araucanie et de patagonie#royaume d’araucanie et de patagonie
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It was a really, really good political news day today in the US (4/4/23)
For anyone who hasn't heard, not only did Trump get arrested, but also:
-We found out that the legal case against him in this prosecution (stormy daniels hush money case) is SIGNIFICANTLY stronger than people had speculated. Like, wow do they have receipts.
-In fact, the evidence was so entirely there that the new question on prime time news (well, at least on msnbc lol) is "Hey, why didn't the federal courts prosecute him for this already???)
-Trump FAILED UTTERLY in his attempts to rally mass protests and demands for "death and destruction" if he was arrested. There was no violence at the arrest at all, and as for Trump supporters? They failed to show up in any kind of numbers--reportedly only about a hundred people were protesting the arrest
-We (aka Judge Janet Protasiewicz) WON what is widely considered to be the most consequential election of 2023, a Wisconsin state supreme court election that handed control of the state supreme court to the left
-Because of that election win, it is now extremely likely that abortion will be legal in Wisconsin, and that Wisconsin won't be able to throw out electors in the 2024 presidential election
-ALSO bc of this, Wisconsin, the most gerrymandered state in the country, will probably get nonpartisan, accurate maps, which COULD FLIP THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES in 2024
-In Chicago, Brandon Johnson, union organizer and former teacher, won the election for mayor, in a decisive win progressives, esp for meaningful criminal justice reform and investment in mental health (whereas the other guy was campaigning on hiring hundreds of new cops and being super tough on crime)
#united states#us politics#wisconsin#supreme court#criminal justice reform#progressive politics#democrats#VOTING MATTERS#brandon johnson#janet protasiewicz#state supreme court#elections#gerrymandering#chicago#illinois#mayor#donald trump#trump indictment#trump arrest#alvin bragg#grand jury#manhattan#stormy daniels#good news#hope
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BREAKING NEWS: Former M.O.P leader, impeached High Judge and accused of treason Etch, has come forward after his flight from the country in February and turned himself in, agreeing to a trial by Easwegian courts. Agreeing to represent him by Etch's request is former Chief Justice Metallityöt.
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(The Washington Post)
For those who don't know, the US Supreme Court just ruled that states are allowed to enforce trans healthcare for minors. Undoubtedly, this will trigger a wave of other states that either hope to pass or have already passed policies to do the same. This is going to kill children, and harm more in long-lasting ways.
So, how can you help?
FUCKING VOTE. I don't care if you don't like Biden, he's not the only one on the ballot. Vote representatives into your city council who will turn our city into a sanctuary city. Vote for governors and state reps who will, even if they don't pass new protections, oppose bans being pushed through. Chsllenge and kick out conservative incumbents who are banking on their races being obscure enough for people to not vote in.
Anyone telling you voting is useless is either lying to you or grossly uninformed and think saying this is the edgy new take that will make them look hip and informed. Yes, the system is broken. But short of burning the whole thing to the ground (which personally I'm not a fan of as I quite enjoy having like. Roads and the FDA) what we can do is to change it for the better, by starting with the local races and working our way up.
#vio.txt#politics#us politics#lemme tell you when i read this story and my heart sank#the supreme court has set the tone on ruling on trans healthcare#the best thing we can do is ensure those decisions never reach them#this is your reminder that state court justices are an elected position#but god. im deeply worried for the upcoming election#transgender#lgbtq#lgbt#also on another note please vote for biden????? like trump is currently in several trials we cannot give him the power to pardon??????#also im hoping he'll keep erasing student loans
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"The President of the United States is the most powerful person in the country, and possibly the world. When he uses his official powers in any way, under the majority’s reasoning, he now will be insulated from criminal prosecution. Orders the Navy’s Seal Team 6 to assassinate a political rival? Immune. Organizes a military dissenting coup to hold onto power? Immune. Takes a bribe in exchange for a pardon? Immune. Immune, immune, immune. Let the President violate the law, let him exploit the trappings of his office for personal gain, let him use his official power for evil ends. Because if he knew that he may one day face liability for breaking the law, he might not be as bold and fearless as we would like him to be. That is the majority’s message today.
Even if these nightmare scenarios never play out, and I pray they never do, the damage has been done. The relationship between the President and the people he serves has shifted irrevocably. In every use of official power, the President is now a king above the law.
Never in the history of our Republic has a President had reason to believe that he would be immune from criminal prosecution if he used the trappings of his office to violate the criminal law. Moving forward, however, all former Presidents will be cloaked in such immunity. If the occupant of that office misuses official power for personal gain, the criminal law that the rest of us must abide will not provide a backstop. With fear for our democracy, I dissent." - Justice Sonia Sotomayor's dissenting opinion
#Supreme Court#Trump Immunity#Presidency#Presidential Immunity#SCOTUS#Sonia Sotomayor#Justice Sotomayor
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I personally cannot wait to see the cultural consequences of voltron legendary defender come to fruition
#the children in the voltron mines are entering the work force#and the consequences of this are immeasurable#Katie klanced will be a Supreme Court justice one day and we will all know#listen…I know in my bones that one day there will be a romcom that’s just#a blatant rip of dirty laundry#and the creator will be called on it IMMEDIATELY#and they are faced with the impossible choice of fessing up to having ripped the plot from a bad klance fic#or pretending that they are entirely unaware#and failing at that#and I think that’s delicious#as an anthropology major the cultural phenomenon of voltron is fascinating#miraculous.txt#vld
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History and probably hidden history about Justice Clarence Thomas 🤔
#pay attention#educate yourselves#educate yourself#knowledge is power#reeducate yourself#reeducate yourselves#think about it#think for yourselves#think for yourself#do your homework#do some research#do your own research#ask yourself questions#question everything#clarence thomas#justice of the supreme court#news#history lesson#history#hidden history#supreme court
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#vote democrat#vote biden#vote blue#fuck trump#fuck republicans#fuck the conservative supreme court justices
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Another inhumane ruling from our famously corrupt Supreme Court
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PRESIDENTIAL IMMUNITY ie Trumps Immunity
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"To cement the bond that binds our happy little family together..." The Talk of the Town (1942) | George Stevens
#the talk of the town 1942#cary grant#ronald colman#jean arthur#classicfilmblr#oldhollywoodedit#classicfilmedit#dailyflicks#SHIP OF ALL TIME!!!!#sometimes a family is a supreme court justice a schoolteacher/landlord and an escaped fugitive framed for arson....#really amazing how quickly they went from 'oh just more people in the house eh?' to 'this is a family and we stick together'#my gifs#the talk of the town#gosh i could just watch this movie forever and talk about it forever
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And the second four years begin and we will survive our at least try and that's the scariest part sometimes but there is still a fight to fight and still a reason to keep going and it's scary as fuck but that doesn't mean it's doomed.
Ugh.
#real life#fuck why#I'm lucky with the state i live in#but there's still a whole country and works around us#four years and more Supreme Court Justices#ugh ugh ugh#but there's how#there's always hope#and the last four years dawn while my window is still dark
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the fix is in!!
#Supreme Court corruption#judicial integrity#legal ethics#accountability#justice system reform#transparency#judicial independence#public trust#legal oversight#ethical standards#judicial misconduct#Supreme Court accountability#judicial power#political thuggery#institutional limits#checks and balances#public pressure#media coverage#judicial reform#democratic principles#constitutional interpretation#judicial impartiality#judicial appointments#separation of powers#government accountability#supreme court ruling#presidential immunity case#Trump legal arguments#congressional impeachment power#criminal charges
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Happy heavenly birthday to activist and educator Mary Church Terrell. 🕊️
Terrell fought for racial equality and women’s suffrage throughout her life. She co-founded the National Association of Colored Women in 1896 and the NAACP in 1909.
Terrell also fought against segregated dining in the U.S. until the Supreme Court ruled the practice unconstitutional in 1953 — just four years before her passing.
Today, we thank Mrs. Terrell for her courage and honor her lifelong dedication to justice.
#mary church terrell#mary terrell#women's suffrage#women's rights#naacp#nacw#u.s. supreme court#supreme court#segregated dining#equality#justice#when we all vote#vote#voting#voters#voting rights
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"The gerrymandering alone undermines Wisconsin’s status as a democracy. If a majority of the people cannot, under any realistic circumstances, elect a legislative majority of their choosing, then it’s hard to say whether they actually govern themselves."
--Jamelle Bouie, Opinion Columnist, The New York Times
Jamelle Bouie points out the disturbing way that Republicans in Wisconsin have basically destroyed democratic representative government on all levels by:
Creating an unbreakable gerrymander to ensure a Republican legislative majority, even if more people vote for Democrats.
Weakening the power of a Democratic governor,.
Targeting a liberal Wisconsin supreme court justice for removal or suspension so that the state SC won't have the power to rule against gerrymandered districting maps, and won't be able to prevent a 19th century ban on abortion from becoming law.
This is chilling. Below are some excerpts from the column:
For more than a decade, dating back to the Republican triumph in the 2010 midterm elections, Wisconsin Republicans have held their State Legislature in an iron lock, forged by a gerrymander so stark that nothing short of a supermajority of the voting public could break it. [...] In 2018, this gerrymander proved strong enough to allow Wisconsin Republicans to win a supermajority of seats in the Assembly despite losing the vote for every statewide office and the statewide legislative vote by 8 percentage points, 54 to 46. No matter how much Wisconsin voters might want to elect a Democratic Legislature, the Republican gerrymander won’t allow them to. [...] Using their gerrymandered majority, Wisconsin Republicans have done everything in their power to undermine, subvert or even nullify the public’s attempt to chart a course away from the Republican Party. In 2018, for example, Wisconsin voters put Tony Evers, a Democrat, in the governor’s mansion, sweeping the incumbent, Scott Walker, out of office. immediately, Wisconsin Republicans introduced legislation to weaken the state’s executive branch, curbing the authority that Walker had exercised as governor. Earlier this year, Wisconsin voters took another step toward ending a decade of Republican minority rule in the Legislature by electing Janet Protasiewicz, a liberal Milwaukee county judge, to the State Supreme Court, in one of the most high-profile and expensive judicial elections in American history. [...] “Republicans in Wisconsin are coalescing around the prospect of impeaching a newly seated liberal justice on the state’s Supreme Court,” my newsroom colleague Reid J. Epstein reports. “The push, just five weeks after Justice Janet Protasiewicz joined the court and before she has heard a single case, serves as a last-ditch effort to stop the new 4-to-3 liberal majority from throwing out Republican-drawn state legislative maps and legalizing abortion in Wisconsin.” Republicans have more than enough votes in the Wisconsin State Assembly to impeach Justice Protasiewicz and just enough votes in the State Senate — a two-thirds majority — to remove her. But removal would allow Governor Evers to appoint another liberal jurist, which is why Republicans don’t plan to convict and remove Protasiewicz. If, instead, the Republican-led State Senate chooses not to act on impeachment, Justice Protasiewicz is suspended but not removed. The court would then revert to a 3-3 deadlock, very likely preserving the Republican gerrymander and keeping a 19th-century abortion law, which bans the procedure, on the books. If successful, Wisconsin Republicans will have created, in effect, an unbreakable hold on state government. With their gerrymander in place, they have an almost permanent grip on the State Legislature, with supermajorities in both chambers. With these majorities, they can limit the reach and power of any Democrat elected to statewide office and remove — or neutralize — any justice who might rule against the gerrymander. [color/emphasis added[
"It’s that breathtaking contempt for the people of Wisconsin — who have voted, since 2018, for a more liberal State Legislature and a more liberal State Supreme Court and a more liberal governor, with the full powers of his office available to him — that makes the Wisconsin Republican Party the most openly authoritarian in the country."
--Jamelle Bouie, Opinion Columnist, The New York Times
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#wisconsin#republican party#authoritarianism#one party rule#disrespect for we the people#gerrymandering#weakening the power of a democratic governor#political removal of a newly elected state supreme court justice#jamelle bouie#the new york times
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