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|    Phil Yagoda to All    |
|    Re: SCOTUS in 6 Out of 9 Vote Rules Bide    |
|    12 Apr 22 10:56:29    |
      XPost: alt.fan.rush-limbaugh, alt.politics, aus.politics       XPost: alt.tv.pol-incorrect, rec.arts.tv, talk.politics.guns       XPost: talk.politics.misc, uk.politics.misc, alt.global-warming       XPost: alt.atheism, or.politics, comp.os.linux.advocacy       XPost: sac.politics, alt.politics, uk.politics.misc       From: gayrightistsx@yahoomail.com              >The Supreme Court on Friday evening decided, no, it was not going to needle       >ssly insert itself in the military chain of command above President Joe Bid       >en.       >       >The Courtƒ Ts decision in Austin v. U.S. Navy SEALs 1-26 largely halt       >ed a lower court order that permitted certain sailors to defy a direct orde       >r. A group of Navy special operations personnel sought an exemption from th       >e Pentagonƒ Ts requirement that all active duty service members get v       >accinated against Covid-19, claiming that they should receive a religious e       >xemption.       >       >A majority of the Court effectively ruled that, yes, in fact, troops do hav       >e to follow orders, including an order to take a vaccine.       >       >The decision is undeniably a win for the balance of power between the execu       >tive branch and the judiciary that has prevailed for many decades. But the       >fact that the Court had to weigh in on this at all ƒ " not to mention       > that three justices, Justices Clarence Thomas, Samuel Alito, and Neil Gors       >uch, dissented from the majority ƒ " is a worrisome sign about Americ       >aƒ Ts judiciary.       >       >As Justice Brett Kavanaugh explained in a brief opinion laying out why the       >lower court erred, this court ƒ oin effect inserted itself into the N       >avyƒ Ts chain of command, overriding military commandersƒ T pro       >fessional military judgments.ƒ Had the Court ruled the other way in       > SEALs, it would have effectively placed itself at the apex of the military       >ƒ Ts chain of command, displacing Biden as commander-in-chief.       >       >But as Kavanaugh correctly notes in his concurring opinion, there is a long       > line of Supreme Court precedents establishing that courts should be exceed       >ingly reluctant to interfere with military affairs.       >       >In Gilligan v. Morgan (1973), for example, the Court held that ƒ othe       > complex, subtle, and professional decisions as to the composition, trainin       >g, equipping, and control of a military force are essentially professional       >military judgments,ƒ and that ƒ oit is difficult to conceive       >of an area of governmental activity in which the courts have less competenc       >e.ƒ       >       >https://www.vox.com/22996799/supreme-court-biden-navy-seal-vaccine-austin-c       >ovid              rightwing antivaxxers lose again.              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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