Originally Posted By: The Italian Stallionette
...I know the SC Justices are appointed for life, but are there never any circumstances that are questionable?? Or are they always "right." Maybe a legal scholar can enlighten me, cause on the surface it sure does not sound "fair." ...


Sure some Supreme Court rulings end up being 'questionable', depending upon which side of a given case you're on. The problem is that the Supreme Court of the U.S. is, as they say "..The highest in the Land..." and once they've reached a decision or decided NOT to hear a case, then there's nowhere else to go from there.

You raise a good question about Supreme Court Justices though (both State and Federal), and if you're really interested in being 'enlightened' by a 'legal scholar', (which I doubt)...should read Mark Levin's book, 'Men In Black'.


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- THOMAS JEFFERSON