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([personal profile] sleigh Jun. 26th, 2013 11:12 am)
It's been a back-and-forth week for the Supreme Court, from my (unabashedly liberal) point of view.

In an interesting 7-1 decision on Monday, they decided not to rule on a Texas University's Affirmative Action case and kicked it back down to the lower courts. I'm still not quite sure how I feel about that one…

Then, yesterday, in the 5-4 decision that is becoming the standard for this heavily-divided court, they struck down a (if not 'the') provision of the 1965 Voting Rights Act that establishes a formula to identify states that may require extra scrutiny by Justice Department, which may potentially lead to renewed difficulty for minorities to actually cast a ballot. That's an ugly and backward decision, in my view, and one that dismantles decades of progress.

And finally, today, another 5-4 decision that I can entirely agree with: SCOTUS ruled on two major cases involving California's "Defense of Marriage Act" (Propsition 8) and ruled it unconstitutional -- which means that same-sex couple can now once again legally marry in the State of California. This should (I hope) have ripple-down effects, and we may one day see gay marriage legal in every state of the union. We can hope, anyway…

So what did you think of the rulings?
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