Posts Tagged ‘Souter’

Obama’s frontrunners

May 20th, 2009 | No Comments

There is a site that is asking people “Which frontrunner is the worst liberal judicial activist?”.  Now, naturally, this is a loaded question.  If you’re not a screaming liberal, they all look equally bad.  So, imagine my non-surprise when I get the results so far: Now, this presents two situations to me.  First of all, [...]

Guns, The Constitution, and the election

June 26th, 2008 | No Comments

Today the Supreme Court ruled that a government can not summarily ban personal firearms a person chooses to keep in their house.  Now, to me, I could never understand how someone could interpret the Constitution in such a way that a citizen of the United States could now bear firearms in order to protect their [...]

The Supreme Court looks at insurance

June 8th, 2007 | No Comments

A common practice of insurance companies is giving discounts to people with good credit scores. The adverse way of looking at it is they penalize people with bad credit scores. A couple of people were unhappy that their credit scores were used to rate their insurance and sued. It made it all the way to [...]