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Judicial Establishment Clause Discretion: The Use of Procedure as Pre-text by SCOTUS

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Judicial Establishment Clause Discretion: The Use of Procedure as Pre-text by SCOTUS

By auwcl | May 9, 2019 | 0

By: Maya Jefferson Recently, the United Supreme Court damaged its reputation and adopted a playbook similar to that of Donald Trump’s. Trump is known for his racist and anti-Islamic ideology, his contradictory statements, and inability to admit when he is wrong.[1] Earlier this year, the Court made a grievous mistake that runs parallel to what…

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