When Republican-appointed judges put a constitutional “right” in scare quotes, its days might be numbered, Jordan_S_Rubin writes.
by a divided three-judge panel on the San Francisco-based appeals court, with two Democratic appointees in the majority and a Republican appointee dissenting. The circuit covers several Western states, including California.
Dissenting from that ruling, a Donald Trump-appointed judge, Daniel Collins, said both the Martin decision and the Grants Pass decision should be overturned “at the earliest opportunity, either by this court sitting en banc or by the U.S. Supreme Court.”
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