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J Tierney's avatar

The real issue with the Yates story is that he was imprisoned for 30 days over a few fish, even though the Eighth Amendment prohibits excessive bails, fines and cruel and unusual punishments. Gorsuch would have us dismantle the laws that attempt to protect the valid interests of society (a sustainable fish population) from the harmful actions of a few (overfishing, even if inadvertent). Instead, he should be addressing the judicial overreach that results in our country having the largest prison population in the world and the highest incarceration rate of any OECD country. Our country has too many people in prisons for having committed misdemeanors, or non-violent felonies.

If Gorsuch really believes in "precedent and limiting government power," he should start giving speeches about the excessive and cruel punishment now facing women and their health care practitioners in many states for taking actions deemed medically necessary to protect the life of a pregnant woman.

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Susan Mills's avatar

I’m assuming that was a typo and Scalia died in 2016?

I find these dives into the justices very interesting indeed; I’ve always wondered how people become what they become and these have been eye opening.

So they wouldn’t replace Scalia in 2016 because it was an election year but it was ok to replace Ginsburg in 2020, also an election year. Got it. 😑

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