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To: DoughtyOne
No this is not "legislating from the bench" as this ruling creates no law. The ruling is on the ban itself. It does set precedence but not law. The judge ruled the ban was too broad and vague.

Therefore she struck it down.
23 posted on 09/27/2021 3:55:41 PM PDT by zaxtres (`)
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To: zaxtres

The judge also said an entire budget measure that served as a
catch-all for a wish list of conservative policy items was
unconstitutional.

Unconstitutional? LMAO

States cannot make rules that cities and school districts
have to abide by now? It’s unconstitutional if they do?

Funny, I don’t recall ever seeing a judge state that, “a
catch-all for a wish list of Leftist policy items was
unconstitutional.

She tipped her hand.

She’s evidently a Leftist and can’t stomach the idea Republican
got their measures through.

She striking down portions of a state bill, she most certainly
has over-ruled the Legislature, and that is Legislating
from the bench. She determines what the final
legislation will look like. She determined the bill’s
final draft.

That is legislating from the bench.


31 posted on 09/27/2021 4:11:14 PM PDT by DoughtyOne (Biden = Green Light to > China, N. K., Russia, M/E Terrorists, FBI, CDC, MSM, & the Left...)
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