Wednesday, March 13, 2019

I nailed this

Meanwhile, the US Supreme Court will also look into the Proposition this week. On Friday, they'll decide whether or not to hear a case based on the First Amendment. Supporters of Prop B say the California Supreme Court's ruling violated Mayor Sanders' First Amendment rights of free speech and his ability to openly support or oppose items on a ballot.

This is what has been bugging the Cal Supremes, the conflict between union rights and individual rights, since not even the state legislature is allowed to violate the fundamentals.  The Supremes will say the violation cannot stand, the proposition goes as stated.

Anyway, I shoulda been a lawyer.

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