Chris Noth‘s alleged misdeeds continue to shock us.
02.12.2021 - 18:11 / thegavoice.com
The primary issue before the U.S. Supreme Court Wednesday (December 1) was abortion, but a swirl of other critical questions drew the justices’ attention. Among those questions was how the court’s decision on abortion might affect its previous pro-LGBTQ decisions and the perception that the nation’s highest court is increasingly seen as being motivated by politics.
Such prominent LGBTQ decisions as Lawrence v. Texas (which struck down bans on sex between same-sex partners) and Obergefell v.
Chris Noth‘s alleged misdeeds continue to shock us.
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earlier this month, in which she said that the institution of the Supreme Court may not “survive the stench that this creates in the public perception that the Constitution and its reading are just political acts,” by striking down long-held legislation protecting a woman’s right to choose.“Listen, Justice Sonia Sotomayor got it right. The stench right now — no,” James said.
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