"We the People..."

Who do think wrote the certiorari ?
Clue: It wasn't Gorsuch...
Your repeated demonstrations of ignorance by claiming that this is something other than what it actually is do not displease me.

We all anxiously await your further explanation of the workings of crafting SCOTUS written opinions.

Earlier, before I rubbed your nose in your obvious errors, you claimed that the passage you quoted came from the 9th Circuit Court. Explain why you would be led to think that the 9th Circuit would write a document so dismissive of their own opinion. Were you influenced by another writer? Or did you come to that boneheaded opinion all by yourself? You can start from there and explain how those errors ended up in the certioriari preface to the SCOTUS opinion if not under Gorsuch's influence or authorship.
 
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We all anxiously await your further explanation of the workings of crafting SCOTUS written opinions.

Earlier, before I rubbed your nose in your obvious errors, you claimed that the passage you quoted came from the 9th Circuit Court. Explain why you would be led to think that the 9th Circuit would write a document so dismissive of their own opinion. Were you influenced by another writer? Or did youcome to that boneheaded opinion all by yourself? You can start from there and explain how those errors ended up in the certioriari preface to the SCOTUS opinion if not under Gorsuch's influence or authorship.
Let me help you get started on your assignment by linking in the actual 9th Circuit opinion, not the mangled version that appears in Gorsuch's opinion.


Quoting in part --

The panel held that the record before it and binding Supreme Court precedent compelled the conclusion that the District would have violated the Establishment Clause by allowing Kennedy to engage in the religious activity he sought. Kennedy’s attempts to draw nationwide attention to his challenge to the District showed that he was not engaging in private prayer. Instead, he was engaging in public speech of an overtly religious nature while performing his job duties. The District tried to accommodate Kennedy, but that was spurned by Kennedy insisting that he be allowed to pray immediately after the conclusion of each game, potentially surrounded by students.
 
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Let me help you get started on your assignment by linking in the actual 9th Circuit opinion, not the mangled version that appears in Gorsuch's opinion.


Quoting in part --

The panel held that the record before it and binding Supreme Court precedent compelled the conclusion that the District would have violated the Establishment Clause by allowing Kennedy to engage in the religious activity he sought. Kennedy’s attempts to draw nationwide attention to his challenge to the District showed that he was not engaging in private prayer. Instead, he was engaging in public speech of an overtly religious nature while performing his job duties. The District tried to accommodate Kennedy, but that was spurned by Kennedy insisting that he be allowed to pray immediately after the conclusion of each game, potentially surrounded by students.
Potentially surrounded.....
 
Have you figured out the difference between the 9th Circuit and the SCOTUS yet?
Sure...Magoo
The 9th Circuit Court is reversed more than any other Circuit Court.
79.2 % of the 9th Circuit cases that are reviewed by SCOTUS are reversed
Kennedy v. Bremerton School District was just one of those cases.
Feel free to join in the after game prayer...
 
Sure...Magoo
The 9th Circuit Court is reversed more than any other Circuit Court.
79.2 % of the 9th Circuit cases that are reviewed by SCOTUS are reversed
Kennedy v. Bremerton School District was just one of those cases.
Feel free to join in the after game prayer...

It appears you have decided to deflect the discussion as you run away from your earlier errors.
 
This time I took you down the rabbit hole....how'd you like that Magoo?
This is the kind shit you pull almost daily......ahh...funny shit huh?
Captain Keyboard is the biggest perpetrator of this on here. E is also the biggest liar and hypocrite. For him to be a self proclaimed cryptologist and not recognize my word play with salt and hash is hilarious. He also claimed that he wasn't a Padres fan but a Red Sox fan yet he didn't know who "The Captain" was. He's a know nothing know it all... and Ratboy is his yes man.
 
Captain Keyboard is the biggest perpetrator of this on here. E is also the biggest liar and hypocrite. For him to be a self proclaimed cryptologist and not recognize my word play with salt and hash is hilarious. He also claimed that he wasn't a Padres fan but a Red Sox fan yet he didn't know who "The Captain" was. He's a know nothing know it all... and Ratboy is his yes man.

Ah, yes -- you were also suckered in by LE's 9th v SCOTUS rants, weren't you?
 
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